Audio Book - Narrator + Characters - \"The Emperor's New Clothes\"

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Description

A kids audio Book of \"The Emperor's New Clothes\".
Narrator plus various character voices.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

Australian British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
The emperor was always dressed in gorgeous clothes, the very best. He changed his kit six times a day and walked about in proud display. Two Tricky Weaver's came to call. One was short and one was tall. They bowed very low and said, So we can make you much better. Attire are marvellous. Cloth when we were explained, can only be seen by those with brains. Now I'll find out the emperor thought whose bright or stupid in my court make me a suit at once. He commanded 10 bags of gold the waivers demanded. They measured him for pants and coats, and for a long, magnificent cloak faking. They wove the invisible stuff until one cried. Now actual enough, They cut and stitched with loops and wiggles and try to hide their secret giggles. The emperor could see nothing, however. He had to show that he was clever. The courtiers, of course, cried. We can see what wonderful comments these will bay, the emperor pretended to put on the suit. The court, he has exclaimed. Oh, that's so cute! Trumpets blared. The emperor stepped out. The people stared, too stunned to shout. Everyone who thought that they were wise got a very nasty surprise. But one little boy who hadn't been told about the Weavers bluff so bold The kid climbed up a pole, took one glance, yelled they imprison his underpants. The crowd soon took up the cry, laughing as Thie emperor strode by. The emperor knew then he'd being cheated, blushed, bright red and quickly retreated. The Weavers grab the gold and ran away. They may still be laughing to this day.