The Frog Prince

A Numbers & Counting Adventure

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Ages 2-4
50 minutes

Content Summary

Journey into an enchanting world of numbers, friendship, and growth with the "The Frog Prince." This interactive, engaging, and magical audio adventure introduces children to the essential concept of numbers while instilling values of empathy, self-acceptance, and kindness.

Follow the delightful Frog Prince as he joyously hops around, counting lily pads and friendly creatures, all while fostering a love for learning. This story encourages active participation with interactive counting exercises, seamlessly blending learning with fun.

Inspired by the classic "The Frog Prince" tale, the storyline takes a modern twist. The heartwarming tale unfolds around a shy frog and a lonely princess who find solace in their budding friendship, teaching children about acceptance and the power of positive relationships.

Tracklist

  1. Introduction (0:31)
  2. “The Frog Prince” Main Story Retold (14:02)
  3. My One Hopping Thumb Game (3:04)
  4. “One Little Froggy” Song (1:46)
  5. Counting to 5; Finger Counting Activity (2:50)
  6. “Frogs Go Dancing” Song (2:29)
  7. Counting Around You Activity (3:03)
  8. “Five Little Speckled Frogs” Song (2:59)
  9. Counting Down From 5 Activity (3:21)
  10. “Five Little Ducks” Song (2:04)
  11. Number Jokes Part 1 (1:19)
  12. Counting to 10 Activity (5:28)
  13. “Counting Makes Me Feel Alive” Song (1:36)
  14. Counting Down From 10 Activity (0:33)
  15. “Ten Little Fingers” Song (3:17)
  16. Number Jokes Part 2 (1:03)
  17. Conclusion (0:17)

Learning Topics

  • Counting Numbers From 1 to 20
  • The Power of Self-Acceptance & Personal Growth
  • Building Friendships & Fostering Positive Relationships
  • The Importance of Caring for Others & Showing Kindness

About Crafties

Crafties are lovable yarn audio characters that delight kids with songs, stories, and learning content when tapped on The Storypod ✨

Storypod Crafties are tested and appropriate for children of all ages. However, adult supervision is advised for all children under 3 years of age.