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The fairy tales of G. Xenopoulos: “The Scout Bear Cubs” (Part I) | 23 Nov. 2024, 17:00

The life of scouts in an exciting adventure! Mr. Bearakis, Little Bear Scout, the Astronomer, and many more scout bears are ready for action! Energetic and resourceful, with brilliant ideas and peculiar antics, they face funny and unprecedented situations with tremendous “dangers.” However, our scout friends always emerge victorious.

A story that will captivate children—and, let’s be honest—all the bear cubs who know how to read!
(FROM THE BACK COVER OF THE BOOK)

The story The Scout Bear Cubs from the legendary children’s series “Treasures from The Formation of Children” by Grigorios Xenopoulos will be featured this Saturday, November 23, 2024, from 5:00 to 6:00 PM (Athens time), on the program Narratives—Fairytales for Children and Adults” on Voice of Greece.

Young and old alike, tune in to ERT’s global radio!

Produced and presented by Maria Karagiannaki-Iona

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