Children's Audiobooks - fun, creative characters and dramatization

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Audiobooks
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Description

A selection of well known Children's Favourites showing a range of accents and character voices to engage and delight the young pre-school listener.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

British (General) Indian (Hinglish) Scottish (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Mailing Turner children's audiobook narration on went the mouse through the deep dark wood. A snake saw the mouse and the mouse looked good. Where are you going to? Little brown mouse? Come for a feast in my lock by a house. It's a wonderfully good of you snake. But no, I'm having a feast with a G ruffalo while Horton chased after with groans over stones that tattered his toenails and battered his bones and begged. Please don't harm all my little folks who might have as much right to live as us bigger folks do when the plain belly snes popped out, they had stars. They actually did. They had stars upon THS. Then they yelled at the ones who had stars at the start. We're exactly like you. You can't tell us apart. We're all just the same. Now, you snooty old smarties and now we can go to your frankfurter parties. Good grief. Grown. The ones who had stars at the first. We're still the best Snes and they are the worst. But now how in the world will we know they all frown if, which kind is what or the other way round soon there was tomato sauce all over his hairy chin. It's not as good as the ordinary kind. He said, talking with his mouth full. It's just, I find it very tasty. Mrs Twit said she was watching him from the other end of the table. It gave her great pleasure to watch him eating worms.