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Episode 30 of the Fun With Stories: Vocabulary Stories podcast, hosted by Snap Digital, titled "surmount" was published on March 9, 2025 and runs 4 minutes.

March 9, 2025 ·4m · Fun With Stories: Vocabulary Stories

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📚 The Giant Problem!!! | Fun Vocabulary Story for Kids 🎉Join Jack, Goldilocks, Puss in Boots, and the Three Little Pigs in this exciting and funny adventure as they teach the Giant a brand-new word—SURMOUNT! 🏃‍♂️🌳Jack must surmount a huge, slippery hill before the Giant catches him! But what does "surmount" mean? 🤔 Watch as the characters break it down using synonyms, antonyms, and even homonyms in a way that's fun and easy to understand! 🎭📖 What you'll learn in this story:✅ Meaning of "surmount" – To overcome a challenge or be on top of something! 🏆✅ Spelling – S-U-R-M-O-U-N-T 🔤✅ Synonyms – Conquer, overcome, triumph! 🥇✅ Antonyms – Fail, lose, be defeated! ❌Can you use the word surmount in a sentence today? Try it out and tell us in the comments! 💬✨👍 Like, Subscribe & Share if you love learning new words with fairy tale friends! 🌟🎥

πŸ“š The Giant Problem!!! | Fun Vocabulary Story for Kids πŸŽ‰


Join Jack, Goldilocks, Puss in Boots, and the Three Little Pigs in this exciting and funny adventure as they teach the Giant a brand-new wordβ€”SURMOUNT! πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈπŸŒ³


Jack must surmount a huge, slippery hill before the Giant catches him! But what does "surmount" mean? πŸ€” Watch as the characters break it down using synonyms, antonyms, and even homonyms in a way that's fun and easy to understand! 🎭


πŸ“– What you'll learn in this story:

βœ… Meaning of "surmount" – To overcome a challenge or be on top of something! πŸ†

βœ… Spelling – S-U-R-M-O-U-N-T πŸ”€

βœ… Synonyms – Conquer, overcome, triumph! πŸ₯‡

βœ… Antonyms – Fail, lose, be defeated! ❌


Can you use the word surmount in a sentence today? Try it out and tell us in the comments! πŸ’¬βœ¨


πŸ‘ Like, Subscribe & Share if you love learning new words with fairy tale friends! 🌟πŸŽ₯









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