My Baby Monsters: kids stories, children music, children's books, kid art, & fun storytelling - old time radio movie - podcast
Listen to the stories of a child, then add your own ending. In addition to fun, this collaborative storytelling podcast and free coloring pages (created by a eight-year old girl and her dad) is an educational blend of playful learning and technology designed to help children, their parents, and educators around the world enhance their communication skills. So visit My Baby Monsters and become part of the story as you learn through kids’ stories and imagination.
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