Please can any American or British native speaker read this short story aloud for me as if you were reading it to children? It is a bit of the Three Little Pigs (new version) Natural speed please for children
NARRATOR 6: He was feeling a little better. But he still didn't have his cup of sugar.
NARRATOR 1: So he went to the next neighbour's house.
NARRATOR 2: This neighbour was the First Little Pig's brother. He was a little smarter, but not much. He had
built his house of sticks.
NARRATOR 3: He rang the bell on the stick house.
NARRATOR 4: Nobody answered.
NARRATOR 5: He called:
WOLF: Mr. Pig ... Mr. Pig, are you in?
NARRATOR 6: He yelled back:
2ND PIG: Go away wolf. You can't come in. I'm shaving the hairs on my chinny chin chin.
NARRATOR 1: He had grabbed the doorknob when he felt another sneeze coming on.
NARRATORS 1-2-3-4-5-6: He huffed. And he snuffed.
NARRATOR 2: And he tried to cover his mouth, but he sneezed a great sneeze.
NARRATOR 3: And you're not going to believe it, but this guy's house fell down just like his brother's.
NARRATOR 4: When the dust cleared, there was the second Little Pig -- dead as a doornail.
WOLF: Wolf's honour!
NARRATOR 5: Now you know food will spoil if you leave it out in the open.
NARRATOR 6: So the wolf did the only thing there was to do. He had dinner again.
Thank you so much! It helps a great deal!