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By Kids, For Kids Story Time - Children's Story Podcast

The Wizard of Oz - Chapter 7: The Journey to the Great Oz by L.Frank Baum

By Kids, For Kids Story Time - Children's Story Podcast

BKFK Studio

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4.2938 Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2019

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Send us Fan Mail Dorothy and her companions travel through the gloomy forest. Their journey is beset with dangerous obstacles and dreadful monsters! Today’s Keywords #story #storyteller #storytime #carride #schoolrun #bedtimestory #bedtime #kids #kidspodcast #kidsstory #screenfree #entertainment #kidsentertainment #kidsdowntime #bedtimestoriesforkids #podcastforkids #roadtrip #imagination #kidsstories #childrensstories #childrensbooks #audiostoriesforkids #storiesforkids #storiesforchil...

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0:00.0

Hi guys, here's a taste of the latest BKFK episode for our generous patron subscribers,

0:09.7

called Andripleas and the Lion.

0:12.1

The next day he was marched out of the

0:16.5

dungeon and up to the arena. As he stepped out into the light, the crowd cheered and mocked Andruplees.

0:29.0

One of the guards threw Androple's a pathetic little spear, laughed and then locked him in the arena.

0:39.0

In the middle of the arena was a large wooden box covered with heavy chains and scratches and gouanges.

0:53.0

Androkleys knew that in that box was something fearsome and dreadful.

0:59.0

To listen, support us on Patreon.com and search for Bye Kids 4 Kids Story Time.

1:07.0

And now, it's time for The Wizard of Oz by Al Frank Baum, Chapter 7 The Journey to the Great Oz.

1:18.6

They were obliged to camp out that night under a large tree in the forest, for there were no houses near.

1:30.0

The tree made a good thick covering to protect them from the dew.

1:35.0

And the tin woodman chopped a great pile of wood with his axe,

1:40.0

and Dorothy built a splendid fire that warmed her and made her feel less lonely.

1:50.0

She and Toto ate the last of their bread and now she did not know what they would have for breakfast.

1:56.7

If you wish, said the lion.

1:58.7

I will go into the forest and kill a deer for you.

2:02.3

You can roast it by the fire since your tastes are so peculiar that you prefer cooked food and then you'll have a very good breakfast.

2:12.0

Don't please don't, beg the tin woodsman,

2:15.0

I should certainly weep if you kill the poor deer,

2:18.0

and then my jaws would rust again.

2:20.0

But the lion went away into the forest and found his own supper, and no one ever knew

2:27.4

what it was, for he didn't mention it.

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