Just imagine: You are on a real Viking ship, but trapped as a slave. From now on, you have only one goal: to free yourself and become a free man again. Along the way, you will experience a whole host of adventures. This is exactly how the following radio play, which this double CD is about, begins.
General information
The name of the radio play is ""Fred with the Vikings - Jarl Ragnald's Legacy"", is an archaeologically researched adventure and is recommended for children aged 10 and over. It was published by "Birge Tetzner" and has been available in stores since October 2014. You get 2 CDs with a total duration of 158 minutes. The radio play was written especially for children. However, due to the story, which contains interestingly packaged facts and excellent background music, it can also be listened to by adults at any time.
- 2 audio CDs
- Playing time approx. 156 min
- Knowledge radio play for ages 10 and up
- Atmospheric soundscape
- facts fit harmoniously into the dramatically composed storyline
- Listening is fun even for those with no previous knowledge
- as narrator: Andreas Fröhlich, the narrator of Bob Andrews from "The three ???"
Author, director: Birge Tetzner
Music composition, sound design, arrangement: Rupert Schellenberger
Content of the radio play
Now you will be introduced to the exact content of the radio play. As already mentioned above, it is about the boy ""Fred"", the main character, who one day finds himself as a slave on a Viking boat. But he is soon freed with the help of "Ivar", a Viking son, and lives in the Viking village for almost a whole year. And there he learns a lot about the culture and way of life and hears all kinds of stories about Odin, Thor and Loki. Until, of course, the grand finale at the end.
Advantages and added value
First and foremost is the fun: Children simply take incredible pleasure in listening to the story of ""Fred"" and the Vikings, often leaving them breathless with excitement. But a radio play like this not only has the advantage of exciting stories, it also has a lot to offer in terms of learning. Children (as well as adults) learn an incredible amount about the culture and customs of the ancient Vikings in a playful way, and are often already puzzling over what might happen next. This means that even for Viking fans with prior knowledge, there is always something new to learn in the story, leaving the listener well informed and able to understand and categorize the Vikings in their time.
Conclusion
This radio play is definitely the right choice if you want to give your child a suitable gift that is both very useful for their knowledge and offers excitement and adventure. The little ones will forget everything around them and have a great time with Fred.
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