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Spotify in tune with Moonbug twitches brand new Kids Storytime podcast

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Spotify and Moonbug are all geared up to start their new collaboration venture of Storytime podcasts for kids and families. The audio lineup to have an exclusive tale-time of ‘cocomelon’, which will premiere on January 24 on Spotify.

The series will have 42 beloved storybook classic episodes, which will be globally available in four languages: English, Spanish, German, Brazilian Portuguese. ‘CoComelon Story Time’ will be accessible only to customers with the Spotify Premium Family plan, along with three new Spotify-produced kids’ originals: ‘Garden keeper Gus’, ‘100 Cinderellas’ and ‘Deep Blue Sea’.

Garden Keeper Gus, launching on January 31, is an anecdote about a 6-year-old boy named Gus and his squirrel best friend, Rel, on exploring and understanding the endless and larger-than-life garden behind his family home.

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‘100 Cinderellas’, releasing on February 14, is a compendium series of Cinderella bedtime stories from all around the world. ‘Deep Blue Sea’, launching on February 28, is a story, where listeners will experience enthralling underwater ocean life. The overall deal can be said as the first significant content agreement between giant companies Spotify and Moonbug in the year 2022.

    NISHA HIRANI

    NISHA HIRANI

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