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Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids

The Strange Story of Lindy Lou: A Rhyming Story for Kids

Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids

Rhea Pechter

Books, Kids & Family, Arts, Stories For Kids

4.55.4K Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2016

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

The Strange Story of Lindy Lou is a magical story about a little girl whose hair grows very, very fast but who has never had a haircut. It may sound like a story about haircut fears, but it’s more about sibling relationships and bonds. Have your tiny people listen as Lindy Lou finds a way to finally face her underlying fear and finds new meaning in her magical hair. The story touches on sibling relationships, the importance of finding ways to be unique, and the need to identify one’s own true feelings. Make sure you are subscribed to the podcast so you never miss a new episode! I love to hear your feedback and your ideas for future stories! You can email me at [email protected].

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Ria.

0:10.9

Welcome to Little Stories for Tiny People.

0:14.8

Friends, I am so excited for today's story.

0:18.9

My guest today is an Angora Rabbit named Dolly.

0:24.0

If you've never seen an Angora Rabbit, see if your big people can show you a photo of

0:29.4

one.

0:30.4

They are ridiculously cute.

0:33.3

They have long hair that has to be groomed every day so it stays nice and doesn't get

0:39.2

tangled in knots.

0:40.6

They also need to have regular haircuts.

0:44.5

Dolly is quite adorable.

0:47.0

She has the look and feel of a big cotton ball.

0:51.4

I can't even really see her face.

0:54.3

It's kind of tucked away inside all over for Dolly.

0:58.4

You in there?

0:59.7

Are you excited for today's story?

1:02.2

Oh good.

1:03.2

Oh, no.

1:05.2

It's not about bunnies.

1:07.2

Sorry, I guess I should have told you that because it's a natural assumption giving

1:12.1

that you're a bunny.

1:13.9

No, no.

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