Boo Humbug

On this page I will collate all the recordings of A Christmas Carol as part of the #TweetTheDickens #BooHumbug project.

Part One - by @chrisleach78

Part Two

Part Three

Part Four - by @chrisleach78

Part Five

Part Six

Part Seven - by @MattFothergill

Part Eight - by @Joga5

Part Nine

Part 10

Part Eleven

Part Twelve

Part Thirteen

Part Fourteen

Part Fifteen

Part Sixteen

Part Seventeen - by @chrisleach78

Part Eighteen - by @DeputyWizard

Part Nineteen - by @KristianStill

Part Twenty - by @chrisleach78

Part Twenty-One - by Denis, Year 8 at Winchester House School

Part Twenty-Two - by Lochie, Year 6 at Winchester House School

Part 23 - by Isabella, Year 7 at Winchester House School

Part 24 - by Alice, Year 7 at Winchester House School

Part 25 - by Joshua, Year 7 at Winchester House School

Part 26 by George, Year 8 at Winchester House School

Part 27 – by William H, Year 8, Winchester House School

Part 28 – by Zinnia, Year 8, Winchester House School

Part 29 – by Jack, Year 8, Winchester House School

Part 30 – by Millie, Year 6, Winchester House School

Part 31 – read by Kitty, Year 6, Winchester House School

Part 32 – @chrisleach78

6 Responses to “Boo Humbug”

  1. Beautiful reading. I would loved to hear a ‘stitched together’ copy too :-)

  2. What better way to celebrate the lead up to the festive season than to share your reading of the classic “A Christmas Carol”. This has always been a favourite Christmas story for me as Marley tries to save Scrooge from his fate. Christmas a humbug? Scrooge learns the importance of family and friends. :)

    Ross Mannell (teacher)
    NSW, Australia

  3. Very creative and beautifully read. Looking forward to the complete story. Love Peter’s ‘stitched together’ idea :)

  4. Chris Leach Says:

    Once I have got all the parts recorded I will try and put them all together into one recording as suggested :)

  5. [...] or Feb29th and Chris Leach is the brains behind loads of silly ideas (just like me) such as recording the Christmas Carol or  introducing children to music through Polyphonic [...]

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