Children's Audiobook
Vocal Characteristics
Language
EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
AustralianTranscript
Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I'm at Newell and this is my demo. The crickets sang in the grasses they sang. The song of summer is ending a sad, monotonous song. Summer is over and gone over and gone over and gone. A little maple tree heard the cricket song and turned bright red with anxiety. The crickets felt it was their duty to warn everybody that summertime cannot last forever, even on the most beautiful days in the whole year, the days when summer is changing into fall, the crickets spread, the rumour of sadness and change. Everybody heard the song of the crickets. Avery and Fern Arable heard it as they walked the dusty road. They knew that school would soon begin again. The young geese heard it, and they knew they would never be little goslings again. Mrs. Zuckerman, at work in the kitchen, her, the crickets and a sadness came over her, too. Another summer gone. She sighed, lovey at work, building a crate for Wilber heard the song and knew it was time to dig potatoes. Summer is over and gone, repeated the crickets. How many nights till Frost sang the crickets? Goodbye, Summer. Goodbye, Goodbye
Tags
Animated, Believable, Bubbly, Cartoon, Chipper, Confident, Narrator, Warm, Whimsical, Australian