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[A Spanish Ghost Story and Halloween Tales from Super Great Kids Stories]-[Bring Me a Light!]

Super Great Kids' Stories · B1 · 2025-10-31

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A Heartwarming Ghost Story from Spain

In this episode of Super Great Kids Stories, host Kim shares a gentle, atmospheric ghost story from Spain, narrated by storyteller Cat Weatherill. The tale follows a destitute mother and her seven sons—described as a diverse group where "one was big and one was small, one was tiny, one was tall"—who are evicted from their home in the middle of a harsh, snowy winter. After a kind shopkeeper directs them to an empty, "creepy old house on the hill," the family seeks shelter despite warnings that the property is haunted.

The Encounter with the Ghost

Upon settling into the dilapidated house, the family experiences a supernatural event. As the wind howls and the candles are extinguished, a mysterious voice echoes through the darkness, pleading: "Bring me a light." Initially terrified, the eldest brother is encouraged by his mother to be brave. Accompanied by his six siblings, he discovers an "old, old man with a long white beard" sitting in a chair, his beard tangled around the furniture. The man is not a malevolent spirit but a frustrated writer who had spent a hundred years trying to finish his life's work in the dark. By providing the candle, the boys enable the ghost to complete his manuscript, finally granting him the peace to "go to heaven."

Generosity and Legacy

Before vanishing into "thin air," the ghost directs the boys to a hidden treasure beneath a "big flat stone" in the kitchen. The family uses the gold coins to restore the house and, importantly, to ensure the old man’s story is "turned into a proper book" and shared with the world. This act of kindness transforms their fortune and preserves the legacy of the ghost, serving as a touching lesson on the importance of courage and helping others.

Community and Halloween Celebrations

Beyond the featured story, the podcast highlights the vibrant community of "Owlets" (young listeners) around the globe. From Juniper in New York to the "Goo Goo Girls" in Nairobi, children share their favorite tales, such as Masha and the Big Brown Bear and The Ghost of the Bloody Finger. The episode also serves as a celebration of Halloween, with Kim sharing anecdotes about creative costumes—ranging from a "werewolf with blood dripping down from his fangs" to a boy dressed as a "fried egg."

As the episode concludes, the host promotes the upcoming release of the first Super Great Kids Stories book, featuring 30 beloved tales. The episode reinforces the podcast's mission: to provide "wise tales from storytellers around the world" that entertain, educate, and connect children through the timeless power of storytelling.

🎯Key Sentences

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I hope you've all had a good week.
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Halloween is a good opportunity for listening to and telling stories by the fire.
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Today, as a Halloween treat, we're sharing not one, but two stories with you.
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Off you go.
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I don't know if it scared me really, but it certainly made me laugh.
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📝Key Phrases

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dress up in
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keen on
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have a think about
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run out of time
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vanished into thin air
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to Super Great Kids Stories.
Wise tales from storytellers around the world which will make you laugh and sometimes cry.
Recommended for ages 5 to 105.
I'm Kim and I love stories.
The first story today is a ghost story from Spain told by Cat Weatherill.
It's Halloween!

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