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Three magical “fairy tales for young and older children” | 21 Dec. 2024, 17:00

“Sometimes Words Take Root,” “The Little Bell,”
“The Little Bell and the Little Man”

The radio program “Narrations – Stories and Fairy Tales for Young and Old” will air on Saturday, December 21, 2024, from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM Athens time, on Voice of Greece, featuring three beautiful and didactic stories from two delightful fairy tale collections of today and yesteryear!

From the 2024 collection “12+1 Traditional Fairy Tales” by Angeliki Stamatakopoulou, published by Susaeta, we will narrate the tales “Sometimes Words Take Root” and “The Little Bell.” Additionally, from the 1984 fairy tale collection “The Three Princesses and 15 Other Fairy Tales” by Pipina Tsimikali, published by Astir, we will recount the didactic story “The Little Bell and the Little Man.”

Accompanied by humans, elves, and animals speaking with human voices, we will share stories from a magical and dreamlike world! “Red thread tied, spun on a reel, give it a push to turn, and let the fairy tale begin!”

Produced and presented by Maria Karagiannaki-Iona
Broadcast: Saturday, December 21, 17:00-18:00 PM (Athens time)

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