Audiobook of Friendly Day

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This is a gentle R.P. reading of the children's book, Friendly Day. Just for a moment, all the enemies of the wood put aside their enmity to share in Friendly Day... until they discover that it doesn't exist.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
when cat court mouse outside his house Courageous mouse cried. Hey, put down that plate and see the date. It's friendly day today, a day for sharing a day for caring when everyone is nice. When frog reads snail a fairy tale and cats do not eat mice. Well, fancy that! Exclaimed the cat, I'll have to spread the word! He quickly strode across the road and told dog what he heard. Dog stared wide eyed and then replied, That's such a great idea. You mean to say Today's the day, The one day in the year when parakeets bring tigers treats and Rhino takes the time to knit new mittens for helpless kittens and singing a nursery rhyme. And even mole comes out his whole to play I Spy with goat and chimpanzee makes herbal tea for ostriches. Sore throat Dog said. Oh boy, what joy, What joy and hip, hip hooray he called Hey Bear, are you aware today is friendly day when Fox's croon all afternoon to entertain the geese and little birds tweet soothing words of hope and love and peace, Bear scratched his head, and then he said, it is a lovely thought to think that we could ever be as kindly as we ought to think. Baboon's hand out balloons toe all the butterflies, makes tears of bliss and happiness come pouring from my eyes. But dog, said Bear, are you aware there's really no such thing as friendly day or any day when wasps and bees don't sting? I must insist it don't exist. It is a lovely lie. Poor dog. Poor cat. They hated that. They both began to cry inside his house. The tiny mouse was glad he'd slipped away. He'd tricked the cat, but now he sat and longed for friendly day. Meanwhile, outside the dog's still cried. The bear gave him a pat. Oh, do cheer up, my dearest pop, I have a plan, said Cat. We'll talk to snail and snake and whale will put the world to rights will make them see how things could be. If only no one fights. Dog thought of how a friendly cow might help a crocodile. How centre Pedes might do good deeds. He smiled a watery smile, Then arm in arm with old world charm and so much to be done, the three friends strode off down the road towards the setting sun