GT097 - Partypooper and the Spirits of the Golubac Fortress

Goop Tales — Storytelling Podcast for Kids - Podcast autorstwa Maria Calanchini

To flip through the photos that go with this gooptales story visit gooptales.com/partypooper If you want the little one to practice their reading skills while also seeing photos of the places Partypooper visits in Serbia look up Goop Tales on Youtube. Rest assured we’ve taken every necessary precaution for the little one to watch safely, this fun video story is 100% made for children and is marked as such by Youtube! One summer day, Partypooper and his friend Exaggerata decide to go to the Mads house to swim in their pool, but when they get there, the Mads yell, “Surprise,” and Partypooper toots his party horn so much that he lands right in the Danube River! There, he comes across an enchanting cottage, and one of the shingles on the roof starts communicating with him in Morse code. The shingle tells him he’s in Serbia and that he must go to the Golubac Fortress to return the spirits of a knight and his horse and restore peace. This task makes Partypooper quite anxious, but he knows he must do it if he wants to get back to Goop World. Partypooper will need to use camouflage to get in and out of the fortress without being seen by Mehmet, a dangerous spirit that causes chaos. Will Partypooper be able to avoid using his party horn during this anxious time and stay hidden as he helps the knight? Partypooper’s quest in Serbia will help kids learn how to manage their anxiety and be the life of the party. Partypooper will have to stay calm and quiet if he wants to escape Mehmet. Head over to Serbia to see if he can do it! As youngsters explore the towers of the Golubac Fortress, they will avoid becoming screen zombies, engage in independent play, and develop healthy routines. Little ones won’t want to leave Goop World after meeting Partypooper! To create your own goop tales story, download the free goop story creation kit here.  If you enjoyed listening to this episode you can support us by leaving a review on Apple Podcast and Spotify. The algorithm really likes it when you do that.  

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