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Circle Round

The Great Acorn Robbery feat. Katy Mixon and Diedrich Bader

Circle Round

WBUR

Ages 4-10, Children, Storytelling, Kids & Family, Childrens' Story, Books, Stories For Kids, Kids, Storytime, Story

4.414.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2019

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Katy Mixon (American Housewife, Minions) and Diedrich Bader (American Housewife, Veep) headline this Seneca tale about an industrious squirrel and the sneaky critters who pilfer her prized acorns.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Rebecca Sheer here.

0:04.1

Before we get to today's story, I'd like to invite you to join the Circle Round Club.

0:09.9

Memberships come in all shapes and sizes and include fun benefits like ad-free episodes,

0:15.0

bonus bedtime stories, behind the scenes videos, and a personalized birthday message from

0:19.8

me.

0:20.8

Learn more about the Circle Round Club and become a member at WBOR.org slash Circle Round Club.

0:31.0

Produced by the iLap at WBOR Boston.

0:39.0

Have you ever lost something?

0:43.0

Maybe you misplaced a favorite toy, or you lost a sock.

0:47.0

Maybe you lost a tooth.

0:49.0

We're about to meet a character who loses something very dear to her, so a good friend swoops

0:55.0

in to help her out.

1:01.0

I'm Rebecca Sheer and welcome to Circle Round, where story time happens all the time.

1:08.0

Today our story is called The Great Acorn Robbery.

1:12.0

It comes from the Seneca People, Native Americans who originally lived in what's now known as New York State.

1:19.0

Some really great people came together to bring you our version of this folktale, including Katie,

1:25.0

Watson, and Deedrick Bader.

1:27.0

Grown-ups you might recognize this dynamic duo from American Housewife on ABC, Season 4

1:33.0

premieres September 27th.

1:37.0

Circle Round everyone for The Great Acorn Robbery.

1:45.0

Long ago, before your grandmothers' grandmothers' grandmothers' mother was born, the world was ruled by animals.

1:55.0

Back then, most animals stayed awake all year long, instead of going to sleep and hibernating during the winter.

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