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Learn moreIs the Witch really going to enter the House Beautiful Contest?
For that matter, is there really a witch? Something is tapping in the woods. Hansel and Gretel investigate. It's not a witch building a beautiful home. It's a woodpecker. They were in such a hurry to find the source of the sound, now they are lost. They come upon a beautiful home. It's made of gingerbread. Animals are nibbling. Hansel and Gretel, eat some, too. Then the owner comes out.
Have the hungry children ruined her chance to win that contest? What will she do?
Lois has taken so many science classes that she believes science is the solution to almost every problem, including the dilemmas in fairy tales. She has invented what she calls Science Folktales. In each science-based tale, the protagonist achieves a better ending than the original because of learning scientific principles.
Brian hails from Edina, Minnesota, but grew up in Alpharetta, GA. His journey into the world of acting began at the young age of 16. His most notable role was when he played "Matt" in the beloved coming-of-age comedy, "The DUFF." His enthusiasm for voice-over work was sparked during a workshop led by the renowned V.O. actor Bob Bergen, famous for voicing characters like Porky Pig and Tweety Bird. Today, Brian channels his love for art and storytelling into creating captivating audio-books for children.