GT098 - Exaggerata and the Cave Drawings of the Ennedi Massif

Goop Tales — Storytelling Podcast for Kids - Podcast készítő Maria Calanchini

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To flip through the photos that go with this gooptales story visit gooptales.com/exaggerata If you want the little one to practice their reading skills while also seeing photos of the places Exaggerata visits in Chad look up Goop Tales on Youtube. Rest assured we’ve taken every necessary precaution for the little one to watch safely, this fun video story is 100% made for children and is marked as such by Youtube! One summer day, Exaggerata and her friend Oblivibob head to their favorite creek. While trying to cross, Exaggerata gets distracted by her exaggerations, slips on a rock, and lands in the Ennedi Massif in Chad! There, she wanders into the mountains and looks into a small pool of water. Staring back at her is a red mud figure that mimics her every move, but it can’t be her, can it? A friendly camel tells her that she will soon turn into a sandstone figure if she doesn’t hurry! To save herself, Exaggerata must climb to the tallest point in the Ennedi Massif, but this is a dangerous task, and she keeps wasting time with her exaggerations. Will she be able to accept things as they are and complete this difficult task? Exaggerata’s adventure in Chad will help kids learn to take a logical approach to problems without blowing them out of proportion. Exaggerata will have to learn the same if she wants to make it out of the Ennedi Massif. Head over to Chad to see if she can do it! As kids explore the rock formations of the Ennedi Massif, they will stay away from screens, develop new play routines, and expand their vocabulary. Little ones won’t want to leave Goop World after spending time with Exaggerata! To create your own goop tales story, download the free goop story creation kit here.  If you enjoyed listening to this episode you can support us by leaving a review on Apple Podcast and Spotify. The algorithm really likes it when you do that.  

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