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Voiceover Demo ReelDonné Restom
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A good chunk of my life has been spent fantasising about making a living from reading books.

 

Now, thanks to the excellent people over at Kinderling Kids Radio, every so often I get to live out that dream - and it's just as awesome as I'd imagined.

You can download their app, to listen on the go.

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August 29, 2019

When Dad asks Jamie what kind of bedtime story he wants, Jamie asks for a 'made-up one' with a Prince, a bear, a witch... and MORE bears! A hilarious fairytale with interjections that will have the whole family giggling. 

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June 14, 2018

Pig the Grub

by Aaron Blabey

It turns out that Pig isn't just the greediest pug in the world, he is also the smelliest! But Pig loves the stench and will do anything to avoid having a bath.

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July 18, 2019

Leonard the Lyrebird

Written by Jodie McLeod,  Illustrated by Eloise Short

Imagine if you had a pet tiger! He could go everywhere with you! ....but beware - he's a tiger, not a mouse! This is a delightful book about loving someone - growls, snores, grubby paws and all!

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It's Hard to Love a Tiger

by Anna Pignataro

Imagine if you had a pet tiger! He could go everywhere with you! ....but beware - he's a tiger, not a mouse! This is a delightful book about loving someone - growls, snores, grubby paws and all!

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Road Trip

by Danny Parker

Every parent has heard that plaintive cry from the backseat: Are we there yet....?! When you're on a road trip, an hour can feel like forever - especially when you're a child! 

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Under My Bed

by John Dickson

Most kids are afraid of monsters hiding under the bed at some stage, but even though they can be pretty gross, turns out that some monsters aren't so scary after all! 

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April 11, 2018

Donné told The Mother Shift podcast that the year after baby son Hendrix was born, she was forced to find work which her led her, unexpectedly, into a fulltime job. The first salaried position she’d held in her life.

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