Story Narration

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Description

Narrating story to Children

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the story we are going to narrate today is called Do you wonder about rain, snow, sleet and hill? Let's dig into it. Hi, I'm Professor Moisture, and I will be telling you about water. You can call it train. You can call it snow. You can call it sleet. You can call it hail, but it's water all the same. Did you ever wonder how old water is or where it comes from? The answer may surprise you. The next time you see a pond or even a glass of water, think about how old that what you might be. You really want to know? I thought you did. Did you brush your teeth this morning? Well, some of the water that you used could have fallen from the sky yesterday or a week or a month ago. It's pretty new, but some part of that water is very old and was around during the time of the dinosaurs are even longer. Or maybe it's a little newer, like from the time when the pharaohs were building pyramids. You see, there's only a limited amount of water and it gets recycled. Yep, it keeps going round and round. We call it the water cycle. Yes. You have a question? No, it's not like a jet ski or a bicycle for water. There's nothing you can write, is how water keeps moving round and round. Let me explain.