GT121 - Catastrophina and the Sloths of Bijagua

To flip through the photos that go with this gooptales story visit gooptales.com/catastrophina Join Mefirsty Goop as he gets launched into the delectable Swiss chocolate shop, the Chocolarium. He meets a chipmunk who lives in the displays of the Chocolarium. Mefirsty is discovered by Frau Schmid who is determined to turn him into a mold for her chocolates. Will Mefirsty be able to make it home to Goop World?  Find out in Goop Tales episode 122, Mefirsty and the Chocolarium. To create your own goop tales story, download the free goop story creation kit here.  If you enjoyed listening to this episode you can support us by leaving a review on Apple Podcast and Spotify. The algorithm really likes it when you do that.  

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Getting kids off the screen and into their imagination 🎉 Nurture Storytelling Skills 🌍 Introduce to Cultures ✨ Connect with Emotions Goop Tales is a favorite storytelling podcast among parents. Visit gooptales.com and discover over 100 original audio stories for kids filled with whimsy and wonder for young listeners ages 3 to 9, but fun for curious minds of any age! This podcast for kids is a great way to engage the other senses while escaping the screen zombies and experiencing entertainment and education in a new way. Let Maria's clear and slow voice beguile the youngsters with age appropriate stories for kids, songs and music that foster independent play and use of imagination, as well as broaden their horizons in a pandemic-safe way. This fun, family-friendly podcast is a great introduction to different cultures as it takes listeners around the globe and slips in interesting facts about different countries, cultures, and fascinating animals. Released twice a month, the expanding cast of listener-created Goops keeps the episodes fresh. With Goop Tales audio stories ranging from Nibolene falling through a doughnut hole and landing in Paris to Whinita befriending snakes on the Great Wall of China, this educational podcast will inspire conversations, spark imaginations, teach new ideas, and make kids laugh so hard they snort apple juice out of their nostrils.