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Storytellingdad123 · 07/06/2017 09:50

Hi Everyone,

Warning: shameless plug...

Thank you for not clicking off! I've started a YouTube channel reading children's stories and would love any feedback and recommendations on new stories as I will be uploading a new one every day. Quite primarily at the moment as I get to grips with it all but here's the first story

And here's the rest

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Ppwly9A553faW5UWF4Yog

Thank you so much for looking and all feedback is welcome positive and negative.

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Storytellingdad123 · 07/06/2017 09:53

Primitive not primarily! ...predictive text...

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schmalex · 08/06/2017 10:15

Lovely idea, but unfortunately you're in breach of the authors' and illustrators' copyright. Why not write your own stories?

Storytellingdad123 · 08/06/2017 11:19

Hi Schmalex,

Thanks I hadn't thought about that, just saw a lot of people doing the same with my kids and thought I might do a better job giving voice to their wonderful stories. I suppose I should look into that really don't want to get in trouble...

Just finding the best platform to launch my own stories. I go to primary schools reading my stories and popular published stories alongside performance workshops and a few people have suggested I might find success launching through a youtube channel, they also suggested mumsnet but I must admit I haven't yet familiarised myself with this site. I'm learning as I go so I appreciate all comment.

Here the latest read

Thanks for the response

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AngryPrincess · 06/08/2017 21:35

There's loads of stories in the public domain though. Plus your own version of fairy stories.

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