Suffolk Libraries has launched a new digital story-sharing service
- Credit: Caroline England
Suffolk Libraries has partnered with Featherbed Tales to provide a new way for people to share stories.
Libraries across Suffolk will be the first to work with Featherbed Tales, who make it possible to read, record and share one of their special children s stories using your own voice.
The initiative is ideal for those who are not able to meet up other family members and can help to boost children s reading and listening skills.
Anybody with a Suffolk Libraries account can log into the Featherbed Tales website and read and record one of the six short stories and then share a link to anyone by email.
Updated: 4 Feb 2021, 20:06
A STUNNED dad has told of his delight after his pregnant wife gave birth in the front seat of his jeep in a scene like something out of The Snapper .
Mum-of-five Naomi Galvin, 27, miraculously gave birth to baby Ellie with her feet up on the dashboard outside an Applegreen petrol station in Co Kildare on Wednesday night.
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Naomi gave birth to Ellie in the front seat of John s jeep outside a petrol station
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Little Ellie was born at a petrol station
The chaotic scene unfolded as her long-term partner John Feane was frantically trying to reach the Coombe Hospital in Dublin but was forced to pull in just ten minutes into the hour-long journey in Carragh after realising they were not going to make it to the hospital.
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