Narrator/Story Teller

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Description

This is a soft, calm, voice I use for reading Children's stories. Smooth and reassuring, dynamic and engaging. I also wrote the copy.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
and then Big Box and Little Fox went downstairs toe have their breakfast before Mama Fox sent them off to school, said Little Fox. Yum, said Big Fox. Oh, I'm so glad you enjoyed it, boys, said Mama Fox. I used a new recipe I borrowed from Miss Red Tail. Now finish up, boys. You still need to brush your teeth, your face and your tails, and you don't want to be late for school. Today you have a field trip to Mr Squirrels. Peanut Farm Hooray! Said little Fox Field trips are the best days. Not again, said Big Fox. We go there every year. I ate so many peanuts last year. I convey really, even look at them anymore. Now now, said Mama Fox, this is your little brother's first time and you remember how much you were looking forward to it when you were his age. Yes, Mama said Big Fox. Oh, there's the bus, said Mama Fox. Off you go. Come give me a big hug. Have the best day we will, Mama said. Little Fox says he ran to the bus singing field trip. Field trip failed trip Big Fox, not nearly as excited as little Fox walked a few steps behind but joined in singing one field trip because he knew it would make Little Fox happy. So off went the Fox Brothers to Mr Squirrels. Peanut Farm. Little did they know that this field trip had Mawr adventure in store for them than they ever imagined.