Storytime

Every Saturday morning at 8:15 a.m. on WLDS (AM 1180) Miss Mallory is on the radio! Listen to some of your favorite stories right here on the website.

You can also join us every Tuesday at 7 p.m. for Pajama Bedtime Stories in the bookstore.

Miss Mallory

**The MP3 Player will not work on devices without Flash such as iPhones and iPads. Follow this link to the iTunes Store where you can download the free podcast of Saturday Stories.**

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Mommy's Little StarMommy’s Little Star by Janet Bingham

(Click the play button to listen.)

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Flea's SneezeThe Flea’s Sneeze by Lynn Downey

(Click the play button to listen.)

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Hush!Hush!: A Thai Lullaby by Minfong Ho

(Click the play button to listen.)

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Froggy Plays in the BandFroggy Plays in the Band by Jonathan London

(Click the play button to listen.)

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Great Turkey RaceThe Great Turkey Race by Steve Metzger

(Click the play button to listen.)

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Stephanie's PonytailStephanie’s Ponytail by Robert Munsch

(Click the play button to listen.)

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Alligator BabyAlligator Baby by Robert Munsch

(Click Play button to listen.)

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Biggest Snowman EverThe Biggest Snowman Ever by Steven Kroll

(Click Play button to listen.)

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Silly Snowny DayA Silly Snowy Day by Michael Coleman

(Click Play button to listen.)

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Smiley SnowmanSmiley Snowman by M. Christina Butler

(Click Play button to listen.)

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Geraldine's Big SnowGeraldine’s Big Snow by Holly Keller

(Click Play button to listen.)

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DandelionDandelion by Don Freeman

(Click Play button to listen.)

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A House in the WoodsA House in the Woods by Inga Moore

(Click Play button to listen.)

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Rhyme Time ValentineRhyme time Valentine by Nancy Poydar

(Click the play button to listen.)

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Froggy's First KissFroggy’s First Kiss by Jonathan London

(Click the play button to listen.)

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Too Many FrogsToo Many Frogs by Ann Hassett

(Click the play button to listen.)

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4 Responses to Storytime

  1. Dr. Roy Grundy says:

    Sally:
    Miss Mallory has it all JUST RIGHT…Nice diction and easy to understand. nice loud voice. Enthusiasm. And an ability to convey her enthusiam for the story. Just the right time length.
    Perfect!
    Prof. Roy

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