The Gruffalo - story reading

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Description

An audiobook reading of the classic children's story; The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Australian

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the graph below by Julia Donaldson and Alex Scheffler. A mouse took a stroll through the deep, dark wood. A fox saw the mouse and the mouse looked good. Where are you going? To little brown mouse? Come and have lunch in my underground house? Oh, it's terribly kind of you, Fox, but no, I'm going to have lunch with a graph below the graph below. What the graph below. Oh, Buffalo. Why didn't you know? He has terrible tusks and terrible claws and terrible teeth in his terrible jaws. Where are you meeting him? Oh, here by these rocks. And his favourite food is roasted fox. Oh, roasted fox. I'm off, Fox said. Goodbye, little mouse and away he sped. Silly old fox. Doesn't he know there's no such thing as a gruff alot? On went the mouse through the deep, dark wood. An owl saw the mouse and the mouse looked good. Who? Where are you going? To Little brown mouse coming up? T my treat or pals? Oh, it's frightfully nice of you out, But no, I'm going to have tea with a grateful 00 graph below. What's the graph below the graph below? Why didn't you know, he has nobly knees and turned out toes and a poisonous war to the end of his nose. Where are you meeting him here by this stream? And his favourite food is our ice cream. How will I scream to it To woo Goodbye, little mouse and away our flu. Silly all our. Doesn't he know there's no such thing as a buffalo? On went the mouse through the deep, dark wood. A snake saw the mouse and the mouse looked good. So where are you going? To little brown mouth. Come for a fist in my log pile house. Oh, it's wonderfully good of you, snake. But no, I'm having a feast with a graph below a graph flow. What's the graph below OGE Ruffalo? Why didn't you know? His eyes are orange. His tongue is black. He has purple prickles all over his back. And where are you meeting him? I'm here by this lake and his favourite food is scrambled. Snake scrambled snake! It's time I hid Goodbye, little mouse and away. Snake slid. Silly old snake! Doesn't you know there's no such thing as a gruff Lou? But who is this creature with terrible claws and terrible teeth in his terrible jaws. He has nobly knees and turned out toes and a poisonous wart on the end of his nose. His eyes are orange, his tongue is black. He has purple prickles all over his back. Oh, help! I know it's a gravel. Who boy favourite food. The graph below said You taste good and a slice of bread. Good, said the mouse. Don't call me good. I'm the scariest creature in this would just walk behind me and soon you'll see. Everyone is afraid of me, all right, said the buffalo, bursting with laughter. You go ahead and I'll follow. After they walked and walked until the graph below said, Oh, I hear Isis in the leaves ahead. Oh, it's snake, said the mouse. Why snake? Hello. Snake took one look at the graph below. Oh, crumbs, he said. Goodbye, little mouse and off he slid to his log pile house. You see, said the mouse. I told you so amazing, said the buffalo. They walk some more until the graph below said, Oh, I hear a hoot in the trees ahead. Oh, it's a ****, said the mouse. Why, al? Hello, Owl took one look at the graph below. Oh dear, he said Goodbye, Little mouse and off. He flew to his treetop house. You see? Said the mouse. I told you so. Astounding said the graph below. They walk some more until the Ruffalo said, I can hear feet on the path ahead. Oh, it's Fox said the mouse. Why Fox? Hello. Fox took one look at the graph below. No help. He said goodbye. A little mouse and off. He ran to his underground house. Well, Garafalo said. The mouse You see, everyone is afraid of me. But now my tummy's beginning to rumble and my favourite food is gruff. Alot crumble. Grumble. Oh, crumble, the buffalo said. And quick as the wind he turned and fled. All was quiet in the deep, dark wood, The mass found a nut And the nut was good. Yeah, How is that kids? Yes,