Children's narration

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Description

children's book style narration

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

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Peter Patterson was a particular little boy who loved molding models. Every night before bed, Peter got up to practice his molding dough. He loved making animal shapes like porcupines, parrots and pelicans. One night, Peter teetered on a thought. He wanted to make something unique that was different from what he usually made, but it proved to be terribly tough. At the break of dawn, he got up, trotted over to his desk and started jotting down his ideas. On paper. He drew impressionable patterns and stupendous models, but nothing. He produced propitiate ID, his creativity depressed. Peter started drawing animals again. He drew Dalmatians. He drew tadpoles. He drew tortoises. He drew peacocks and even people. Peter realized that he was having fun again as more and more ideas came flooding to his mind. Satisfied, he went to bed, dreaming about the things he drew. The next morning, Peter began working on his pottery. He worked on all of the things he drew last night, including the people he made Harry Potter, Peter Pettigrew and Daniel Radcliffe completely out of stone. In the end, Peter Patterson ended up sticking with what he always made, but he no longer cared. He was happy doing what he loved, and that was all that mattered.