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Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea

Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea

Jules de Jongh

Nanny Bea lives in a cottage she calls Dave and likes nothing more than telling stories, except maybe rich tea biscuits (which are far from rich and taste nothing of tea). Crammed full of professional character voices to engage, inspire and occupy young minds (4-10 in human years) with stories and banter written to uphold values such as kindness and respect, oh and silliness, lots and lots of silliness. We pretend the episodes range from 8-25 minutes to give you variety not because we lack the self control to do otherwise.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea - Walk a Mile in their Shoes

Walk a Mile in their Shoes

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01/18/22 • 9 min

Chloe had Mary Janes and Chukka Boots, some winkle-pickers and plimsolls too. But that wasn’t nearly enough, she also had; hunter green wellington boots, wooden clogs and elevator shoes, kitten heels, peeped toes, penny loafers and some names nobody knows. And let’s not forget her flip flops, duckbills, driving moccasins and espadrilles.

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Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea - Frederick the Most Fickle of Pickles

Frederick the Most Fickle of Pickles

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12/13/21 • 9 min

Although he came out a fickle pickle, it wasn't until his babysitters spent some time with him. They identified is fickly pickles and conveniently from that point on were unavailable each time the family needed a sitter.

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Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea - Dave the Reluctant Cowboy's Last Rodeo

Dave the Reluctant Cowboy's Last Rodeo

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12/06/21 • 8 min

On the first of December, The Reluctant Cowboy headed off into the sunset. We follow his trail after his early adventures and onto some more, always more for a man who came to known as The Legend.

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Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea - The Prodigal Penguin

The Prodigal Penguin

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09/06/21 • 10 min

Pax and Percival were born into the good life, with a good father. And not your ordinary father but an Emperor. They had ice cream sundaes each Sunday and frozen yogurt on Fridays. All they could want was theirs but that wasn't enough for Pax.

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Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea - Message in a Teeny, Tiny Bottle

Message in a Teeny, Tiny Bottle

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02/15/21 • 9 min

Long ago when the birds were the only ones tweeting and clocks were the only ones tic tocking, there lived a little red robin. All was going to plan until a cuckoo, cuckoo with a higgledy piggledy brain came to visit.

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Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea - Planet Zid v Planet Zod

Planet Zid v Planet Zod

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11/09/20 • 13 min

A young boy named Dibit from planet Zid faces off the giant Grug from Planet Zod with nothing but a sling shot. A familiar story but with flying aliens, feathered sheep and an extra pair of arms.

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Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea - The Emperor's New Clothes

The Emperor's New Clothes

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08/05/20 • 14 min

One clothes obsessed emperor meets two greedy weavers and together they weave the most peculiar tale.

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Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea - Once Upon a Lime

Once Upon a Lime

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05/24/20 • 24 min

There's a kerfuffle by the skate park and Pickles knows Pete can't resist a kerfuffle. An adventure on top of adventure as pals, Pete and Pickles unravel what nobody remembers.

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Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea - The Butterfly and the Beetle

The Butterfly and the Beetle

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03/21/22 • 6 min

The bold bright butterfly dreamt of soaring to the stars, but that would never be possible about the quiet little beetle.

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Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea - The Little Red Hen

The Little Red Hen

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08/31/20 • 11 min

One day Little Red Hen was picketty pecketting at the ground when she came across the smallest worm she’d ever found, as she pecked away, she soon realised, this was not a worm of any shape or size.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea have?

Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea currently has 86 episodes available.

What topics does Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea cover?

The podcast is about Education For Kids, Stories, Entertaining, Story Telling, Classics, Original, Kids & Family, Educational, Professional, Comedy, Children'S, Podcasts and Stories For Kids.

What is the most popular episode on Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea?

The episode title 'The Butterfly and the Beetle' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea?

The average episode length on Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea is 13 minutes.

How often are episodes of Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea released?

Episodes of Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea?

The first episode of Tales & Tea with Nanny Bea was released on May 24, 2020.

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