What If World - Stories for Kids
A podcast by Eric O'Keeffe / Starglow Media - Mondays
459 Episodes
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75 - What if leaves called big armies to fight dragons and the zombie apocalypse happened?
Published: 7/05/2018 -
74 - What if there was no moon?
Published: 30/04/2018 -
73 - What if Mr. Eric answered the longest question ever?
Published: 23/04/2018 -
71 Bonus - The “Corny Wallace” Song
Published: 19/04/2018 -
72 - What if jellybeans worked at a grocery store (plus talking cats)?
Published: 16/04/2018 -
71 - What if George Washington had Fred the Zombie Dog as a pet and Alexander Hamilton were alive as a vampire?
Published: 9/04/2018 -
70 - What if baby sisters were greek gods and phoenixes turned into tacos instead of ashes?
Published: 2/04/2018 -
69 - What if ants could dance and people could turn invisible?
Published: 26/03/2018 -
68 - What if giants could turn into fairies and fairies could turn into giants?
Published: 12/03/2018 -
67 - What if puppies had laser eyes and could fly?
Published: 5/03/2018 -
66 - What if I did an interview with Abacus P Grumbler?
Published: 26/02/2018 -
65 - What if I were raised by dragons?
Published: 19/02/2018 -
64 - What if pictures that you’ve taken in the past turned into movies when you looked at them?
Published: 12/02/2018 -
63 - What if transformers robots in disguise could turn into christmas trees and christmas trees could turn into star destroyers (plus Harrigo!)?
Published: 5/02/2018 -
62 - What if paper airplanes stayed in the air forever?
Published: 29/01/2018 -
61 - What if Abacus and JFKat drank a potion at the same time and switched minds?
Published: 22/01/2018 -
60 - What if dinosaurs and chickens could turn into anything? (Plus Whendiana and the Learninator)
Published: 15/01/2018 -
59 - What if babysitters sat on babies?
Published: 8/01/2018 -
58 - What if unicorns and narwhals had jedi sabers for their horns? (Shark Wars II)
Published: 1/01/2018 -
57 - What if Santa were an elephant and toys could read your mind?
Published: 18/12/2017
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