Mythology stories for curious kids and grown‑ups.

Critically curated, mythology focused stories for kids and grown‑ups, combing the depths of our collective ocean of mythology, lore and legend for the lesser known gems.

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Four episodes that give a good feel for Kids Myth Plus: a first myth, a fairy tale from Japan, a big Nordic adventure, and the opening of The Snow Queen. [web:11][web:13]

Ep. 1 – Norse Mythology: Far Away and Long Ago / The Building of the Wall

The opening of the Norse cycle: how the gods built the wall around Asgard, and what they promised to pay. [web:11][web:13]

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Ep. 5 – Japanese Fairy Tale: The Fisherman and the Moon‑Maiden

A fisherman finds a beautiful robe on the shore and meets the Moon‑Maiden who wants it back. [web:11][web:13]

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Ep. 24 – Nordic Fairy Tale: The Giant Who Kept His Heart Hidden Away

A classic Nordic tale about a giant whose heart is hidden far from his body, and the heroes who must find it. [web:11][web:13]

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Ep. 25 – The Snow Queen Story 1 & 2 – Hans Christian Andersen

The beginning of the Snow Queen series: the magic mirror, and the friendship of a little boy and a little girl. [web:11][web:13]

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The Snow Queen series

A four‑episode Kids Myth Plus rendition of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen, written in seven parts and packed with vivid symbolism. [web:11][web:13]

Story 1 & 2 – Mirror and Little Boy & Girl

The magic mirror shatters, and we meet the children at the heart of the story. [web:11][web:13]

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Story 3 – The Garden

The garden of the woman who knew magic, and a gentle challenge to remember our dreams. [web:11][web:13]

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Story 4 – The Prince and Princess

A royal dream, and what it says about creativity and courage. [web:11][web:13]

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Stories 5–7 – Finale

The Little Robber Girl, wise helpers in Lapland and Finland, and the palace of the Snow Queen. [web:11][web:13]

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About Kids Myth Plus

Aaron James

Creator, narrator, sound design

Aaron curates and adapts myths, fairy tales, and folklore for kids and grown‑ups, with original sound design and a focus on lesser known gems. [web:11][web:13][web:15]

The stories

Mythology from around the world

Episodes draw from traditions like Norse, Irish, Cherokee, Slavic, Japanese, Russian, Finnish, and more. [web:11][web:13]

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Questions, comments, story requests, or just emojis are welcome. You can also find the show on social at @kidsmythplus. [web:33][web:77]