Children's Books Sample Reel - Children's Attention Grabber

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With over a decade's worth in experience of reading children's books, this sample reel briefly shows how I can make books can come alive in a child's imagination with the creative use of multiple voices. I want to grab their attention and make them imagine the adventures found on the pages of books.

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US South)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
slow down, Angel Coral begged. Why are you speeding, Shelley panted the Tour Angel replied, I want to be the first ones to see the museum after the grand makeover. Everyone knew Angel loved being first winning, getting prizes and being the best for all the things that Angel tried hard to do. But going to the museum today wasn't just about winning. She thought they could brainstorm some good ideas for their homework from the museum. Sweetie pie was very excited when I invited her. What's the theme? She asked. Well, there isn't one. I said you gotta think of a theme, She told me she stuck her knuckle in her mouth and then pulled it back out. It ain't a party without a theme. Is this dog coming? She asked. She wrapped her arms around when dixie and squeezed him so hard that his eyes almost popped out of his head. Yes, I told her. Good, she said, you can make that the fame. It could be a dog. Party, little pigs, Little pigs. Let me in! Said the wolf. No! Cried the pigs, not by the hair of our chinny chin chins, then I'll huff and I and I. Oh! Your house shout at the wolf! And with a great breath the wolf blew down the house of sticks to the ground. Back at the farm. The little red hen asked the other animals. Who will help me bake some bread. Not I said the dog, not I said the pig note, I said, the cow, The little red hen side, I guess. I'll have to beg it myself, she said. And she did. He took such a lot of time arranging us all. And it really looks very nice. That's all very well, grumbled Mr Brown. You're sitting down, replied mrs Brown. I think he's almost ready now. He's doing something with a piece of string. What on earth is that for? Asked Mr Brown. It's to measure you, said Paddington, tying a loop in the end.