Children's Fiction Narration

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Description

An excerpt from Winnie-the-Pooh narrated in a calm, playful voice.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Good morning Christopher Robin. He said, good morning Winnie there. Poo said you, I wonder if you've got such a thing as a balloon about you? A balloon? Yes. I just said to myself coming along. I wonder if Christopher Robin has such a thing as a balloon about him. I just said it to myself thinking of balloons and wondering what do you want a balloon for? You said, Winnie the pooh looked round to see that nobody was listening. Put his paw to his mouth and said in a deep whisper, honey. But you don't get honey with balloons. I do said poo. Well, it just happened that you had been to a party the day before at the house of your friend Piglet and you had balloons at the party. You had a big green balloon and one of rabbits relations had a big blue one and had left it behind being really too young to go to a party at all. And so you had brought the green one and the blue one home with you. Which one would you like you asked for? He put his head between his paws and thought very carefully. It's like this. He said, when you go after honey with a balloon, the great thing is to not let babies know you're coming. Now, if you have a green balloon, they might think you are only part of the tree and not notice you. And if you have a blue balloon, they might think you are only part of the sky and not notice you. And the question is, which is most likely, wouldn't they notice you under the balloon? You asked? They might, or they might not said Winnie the pooh. You can never tell with bees. He thought for a moment and said, I shall try to look like a small black cloud that will deceive them.