Feminist Stories for Kids
Two shrew sisters, Katarina and Bianca, fight all the time. Can a summer internship with a band turn their rivalry into a force for good?
Written by Tessa Flannery
Performed by Rebecca Cunningham and Tessa Flannery
Produced by Tessa Flannery
Executive Produced by Rebecca Cunningham
Theme Song by Megan Bagala
Links for the Grownups!
Pixie Lane x Girl Tales Pajamas
It's the first episode of Season 7! Welcome back, Taleblazers! Meet Penny, a chick who moves to Old MacDonald's farm with her family. When acorns and raindrops start falling from the sky, Penny worries that the sky is falling!
Written by Megan Bagala
Performed by Rebecca Cunningham
Produced by Chad Chenail
Executive Produced by Rebecca Cunningham
Theme Song by Megan Bagala
Links for the Grownups!
Girl Tales x Pixie Lane Pajamas
Cheese the dog is given a stuffed heart toy made special by Rebecca. But there’s something about this toy that Cheese just did not like …
An adaptation of The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe
Written by Nina Ki
Performed by Rama Orleans-Lindsay and Rebecca Cunningham
Produced by Chad Chenail
Executive Produced by Rebecca Cunningham
Produced by Tessa Flannery
Links for the Grownups!
Join the Ghost Tour Kids' Club!
Ms. Van Tassel’s theatre class is working hard to prepare for their annual Halloween production of, The Tale of the Headless Horseman. But when Ms. Van Tassel catches the flu, a miserable substitute is sent in her place!
An adaptation of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving.
Writer, Producer, Performer: Rebecca Cunningham
Links for the Grownups!
Rebecca meets a mummy at the Freshwater Museum of History. Her name is Mitzy! And she’s tired of her plain old wraps. Can Rebecca help her find something much more colorful?
Writer: Megan Bagala
Voice Over Artists: Rebecca Cunningham
Producer: Chad Chenail
Line Producer: Harry Poster
Executive Producer and Host: Rebecca Cunningham
Links for the Grownups!
Strawberry Shortcake, Pineapple Cobbler, and Rebecca are whipping up a chocolate cake when Kat in Boots steals one of their ingredients!
Happy 45th Birthday to Strawberry Shortcake! She's celebrating with her favorite Makers, Bakers and Creators and that includes us over at Girl Tales! In the story you'll hear today, Strawberry and Rebecca bake a chocolate cake together. You can make this at home too just make sure you have a grownup with you. If you decide to make it, you can take a picture, and tag @girltales and @strawberryshortcake! And to celebrate further, check out the brand new special now playing on Netflix called “Strawberry Shortcake’s Summer Vacation” where she brings her friends to her hometown, only to discover her family farm at risk of being sold! PLUS you can watch Strawberry Shortcake’s berry amazing classic shows and movies for free on The Roku Channel and YouTube!
Grandberry Jam's Chocolate Cake Recipe!
Cake Ingredients:
Decoration/Filling:
Directions:
Preheat your oven to 350ºF
Line your baking tins (2 x 7 OR 8inch round sandwich tins)
Cream your butter and sugar together until combined nicely
In a separate bowl, whisk your eggs and then add bit by bit to your butter and sugar mixture
Once your wet ingredients have come together, add your flour and cocoa powder one spoon at a time to avoid a lumpy batter!
Finally, throw a dash of cayenne pepper into the batter and mix thoroughly
Split evenly and pour your delicious mixture into each lined baking tin and pop in the oven
Bake for 35-40 mins or until your cake is firm (you’ll know it is ready when the sponge bounces back when you gently press down on it. Alternatively, stick a skewer into the centre of the cake and if it comes out completely clean, you’re good to go!)
Leave to cool in the tins for about 10 minutes and then move to a wire rack to cool completely – Make sure the cake is definitely cool before decorating
Whilst your cake is cooling, whip your fresh cream until it is thick, glossy and forms firm white peaks when mixing (be careful not to over-whip it! We don’t want to make butter by accident!)
Plop a generous dollop of your whipped cream onto one cake sponge and spread evenly
You can mix your raspberry jam up in a bowl to make it runnier and easier to spoon onto the cream layer
Once your cream and jam are layered, place your second sponge on top to create your layered cake sandwich
You can top your cake off with some more cream and decorate as you please but some whole strawberries and chocolate shavings is always a nice touch.
Serve and enjoy!
Writer: Rebecca Cunningham
Voice-Over Artists: Rebecca Cunningham, Tessa Flannery, Sabrina Glow, and Robb Moreira
Producer: Chad Chenail
Executive Producer: Rebecca Cunningham and Wildbrain
Recipe by: Florence Ainley
Links for the Grownups!
Leah, Kate, and Maggie Fox bring their extraordinary gift of communicating with spirits to Freshwater.
Dorothy Gale, a wheelchair-using pop-punk musician, has her Kansas life uprooted by a magical tornado, transporting her to the whimsical land of Oz!
Writer: Monet Hurst-Mendoza
Voice-Over Artists: Rebecca Cunningham and Melissa Victor
Producer: Chad Chenail
Executive Producer: Rebecca Cunningham
Links for the Grownups!
Jael and their siblings visit their Abuelo's island for the first time. Abuelo tells them about ciguapas, mysterious forest beings. When Jael meets Cigi, they discover Abuelo's stories aren't quite accurate.
Written by Juliany Taveras
Starring: Jen Anaya, Robb Moreira, Rad Pereira, and Imani Russell
Produced by Chad Chenail
Executive Produced by Rebecca Cunningham
Links for the Grownups!
Dorothy Gale, a wheelchair-using pop-punk musician, has her Kansas life uprooted by a magical tornado, transporting her to the land of Oz!
Writer: Ashley Glicken
Voice-Over Artists: Jonathan Cormur, Tessa Flannery, Nicholas Germain, Ashley Glicken, and Jennifer Kumiyama
Producer: Tessa Flannery
Executive Producer: Chad Chenail
Hosts: Emily Chan, Sophia Chan, and Rebecca Cunningham
Links for the Grownups!
Grandma Nancy tells the story of Winnie the Bear and Piglet's snowy adventure.
adapted from Winnie-the-Pooh by A.A. Milne
Writer: Rebecca Cunningham
Voice-Over Artists: Rebecca Cunningham and Tessa Flannery
Producer: Chad Chenail
Executive Producer and Host: Rebecca Cunningham
Links for the Grownups!
Mimi Molar, the tooth fairy's assistant, is ready to take on her first mission of getting a tooth from under a kid's pillow!
Writer: Mercedes Brazier
Voice-Over Artists: Rebecca Cunningham
Producer: Chad Chenail
Executive Producer and Host: Rebecca Cunningham
Links for the Grownups!
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