Your Sweet, Happy, Smiling & Youthful Fiction Kids Narrator

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Description

my demo showcases my ability to narrate kids books, and sound authentic, loving, kind, and believable.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Then one day, shortly before Easter, three bunny rabbits were placed on the shelf beside him. They all had very big ears and feet and long legs. All three were wearing woolen sweaters. Read a rabbit where pink sweater. Roger Rabbit, a green one and Ronnie wore blue. Roger and Ronnie were twins, and Rita was their sister. My, you are a handsome bear, Rita told Woolston Croft after the store had closed for the night. I'm surprised that no one has bought you and taking you home. So am I, replied Wollstonecraft. And although he tried very hard to stop it, a tear roll down his very cheap Iranian. Roger had jumped down off the shelf, and we're playing tag up and down the aisles. Be careful and don't knock anything over. Rita called to them. Rita looked closely at Woolston Croft from every angle. She peered into his face and circled around him, her nose twitching. He had noticed that bunny's nose is twitch a lot. Then she sat down and remained deep in thought for a very long time. Well, he asked her, unable to stand the suspense any longer. What do you think is wrong with me. Why doesn't anyone want to buy me? It must be your name. Rita answered my name, exclaimed Wollstonecraft. Why? What's wrong with my name? Oh, there's nothing wrong with your name, Rita replied. Woolston Croft is a wonderful name, but it's too long for some people to say not everyone can pronounce it properly now. Wollstonecraft had always been able to say his name correctly, but then it was his very own name, and everyone can say his or her own name. At least he thought that they could, not when they're very little. Of course he couldn't say his name when he was a tiny baby bear, but after he had started going to school, he knew it very well. Woolston Croft, the teacher would call out, Will you recite the alphabet for us today? And he would name all the letters from A to Z, all 26 of them. He was a very smart there. On Easter Sunday, very early, just after the store had opened. Ah, Mommy and Daddy bought Roger and Ronnie further twin boys. They look nice. Rita said she was happy that her brothers had found a good home but felt sad too, because she was beginning to miss them already. At the front of the store, a table had been set up with chocolate Easter eggs, and as it was now Easter Sunday, they had been marked down to 1/2 price after everyone had gone home for the day. Woolston Croft pick the nicest egg he could find and gave it to Rita to cheer her up. They shared the Easter egg, sucking on the sweet, creamy chocolate and making sure it didn't get onto their clothes.