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What is the My Baby Monsters' Children's Story Sharing Podcast?
This family-friendly radio show (created by a six year-old girl and her daddy) is filled with the stories of children and their families around the world.

In addition to fun, this storytelling podcast is an educational blend of playful learning and technology designed to help children develop and communicate.
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You can also add on to any of your favorite children's stories on the My Baby Monsters storytelling web site by clicking "add on to this story,", or share your words through e-mail or skype.
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You can also create CDs with other music programs or listen to this podcast in any portable music player that supports the AAC file format. For additional help, see your favorite program's Help file.
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  • This children's story can be found in the My Baby Monsters Storytelling Library of Children's Stories, under All the Best Storytelling Podcasts for Kids. It was written by Michael (Father of My Baby Monsters and Educator) on Sunday, March 12th, 2006 at 10:15 am (Josie Time, UTC +2).

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