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Story Pirates

The Early Years: The Really Cool Dress

Story Pirates

Lemonada Media

Comedy, Education, Kids & Family

4.517.7K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2016

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

From our The Future show, The Story Pirates present "The Really Cool Dress" by then 5-year-old Paige Mahoney! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the Story Pirates Podcast with your hosts Lee and Peter and today we're gonna

0:06.2

play for you another Story Pirates adaptation of a story written by a real live kid, Peter

0:12.9

what's today's story?

0:14.5

Today Lee we have a great story.

0:16.2

It was written by a then five year old named Paige Mahoney and Paige's story is called

0:21.9

the Really Cool Dress.

0:24.2

I love this story, it's all about the future.

0:26.5

It sure is and what's gonna happen in the future.

0:29.4

A forward fashion thinking story.

0:31.4

Don't know what's gonna be the fashion.

0:34.0

It might be this.

0:35.8

Alright.

0:36.8

Before we hear the adaptation, let's check out the original story Paige sent into us the

0:41.6

Really Cool Dress.

0:44.4

One hundred years after this year there was a girl.

0:47.4

Her name was Isabel and she got a fish and she bought her fish a pair of shoes because

0:53.2

in the future of fish have feet and fish can talk and Isabel got a really cool dress

0:58.6

for herself.

0:59.8

The dress had a robot arm that always popped out whenever Isabel pressed a button on the

1:05.1

top part of her dress.

1:07.1

What came out of the robot arm was a beautiful purse.

1:10.6

It has beautiful sparkles and jewels and everyone wanted one.

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