Ireland's Unreal: Irish Folklore for Kids
There's a whole other world hiding just beneath the surface of our green island, a place where giants sleep in mountains and mischievous fairies might be the cause of that missing sock. Ireland's Unreal: Irish Folklore for Kids brings that hidden world to life through a collection of magical, original stories written by Hugh Cooney. This RTÉjr production is crafted specifically for young ears, ideally those under seven, offering a gentle and engaging doorway into the rich tapestry of Irish myth. Each episode is a new adventure, transforming familiar landscapes into realms of wonder and gentle peril, where listeners might meet a friendly púca or hear the distant music of the sidhe. It's a chance for families to share a moment of imagination rooted in a very local kind of magic. The podcast stands as part of RTÉ's award-winning selection of audio for children, designed to captivate without overwhelm, using story as the perfect vehicle to carry old traditions forward. So, whether it's a quiet afternoon or the winding-down minutes before bed, this series provides a reliably enchanting escape into the tales that have shaped the Irish countryside for generations, all delivered with a warmth that feels like a story told just for you.