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Buzz Kidz Podcast is an audio story for kidz up to 9 years old. It follows the adventures of three friends: Thandi, Ben and Ravi. Each adventure is themed and includes original music for kidz, available for download via Itunes. A new episode is delivered weekly! Where will the adventures take them next?
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One More Page is a podcast for lovers of kids’ books. Whether you’re a kid, a librarian or just one of those people who never grew up…this is the podcast for you. Packed full of interviews, book reviews and industry gossip, not to mention the occasional fart joke, One More Page is your fortnightly foray into the world of children’s books.
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Crazy Dog People is a podcast for dog lovers looking to discover more about the world of purebred dogs and dog showing. Featuring discussions with successful dog show people (breeders, handlers, judges, administrators), veterinarian/animal care specialists, plus health/nutrition, grooming/handling tips and other related topics.Join us for some fun and get to know some of the real characters that share our amazing sport! Learn, laugh, enjoy!
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While they may seem prehistoric, the best children's stories never grow old. Readastorus presents classic tales for kids that have entertained for generations. These are the stories that our parents and grandparents enjoyed and they haven't lost their charm. Let the Readastorus "read a story to us."
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* Real people * Real stories * Real experience * Hosted by Kris Barrett and Sally Thibault of Autism Parent Training. Ever wished you could talk to somebody who has been through what you are going through and done it successfully?Ever wished you had a crystal ball to see how it will all turn out?Kris Barrett and Sally Thibault are no strangers to the field of parenting a child living with autism. Often called warrior Mums, they have, through sheer tenacity, broken down barriers, challenged traditional thinking and supported their ASD sons from diagnosis to graduation and everything in between.They are both now respected authors, coaches, and experts in their chosen fieldsBut more importantly, they have lived the path you are now on. They know what if feels like to deal with the judgement of others, bullying, school refusal, exclusion, picky eating, high anxiety and stress. All this while trying to maintain some sense of normality in this crazy autism parenting experience.The outcome? They have raised confident, happy, successful sons living with autism. And at the same time, managed to maintain loving marriages while raising successful neurotypical daughters.
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On each episode of The Grown-Up Girls Report, Alex Merton-McCann will focus on issues relevant to busy, multi-tasking women who still very much have their girl energy! From health & well-being to parenting, careers and technology, Alex will ensure listeners are up to date with the latest trends and research. Alex's mission is to ensure grown-up girls have all the support they need to keep their multiple balls in the air.
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A podcast all about vegan parenting in a non-vegan world. I'll be talking about my own experiences raising two vegan boys, as well as talking to other vegan parents and experts in the vegan health and wellness space. We'll be discussing the challenges, as well as the rewards, of raising vegan kids, and using the podcast as a way to connect like-minded plant-based parents.
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The Secret Society of Seven Sorcerers begins where Interview for a Wizard ends. Nicholas Fidgewidge returns to claim Lord Bane's crystal ball causing Jesse to seek the wizard Ch-U-Ch’s aid. Meanwhile, the remaining sorcerer’s are being scared to death, and with Raven Claw out of jail the chase begins. However, things quickly become very complicated when the wizard’s two teenage boys get involved. On Halloween night, Lord Alex will become the next Dark Sorcerer even if it means destroying everyone who knows of his initiation. Follow the wizard Ch-U-Ch, his cousin Ana and Jesse into the dark world of the Society as they try to prevent Lord Alex from joining the Circle of Seven and achieving a greater goal, to obtain the secret’s of Lord Bane’s crystal ball. On Halloween night, everything must remain a secret at any price.
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Welcome to Mini Taco!
A podcast that connects kids to their favourite authors and illustrators.
Each episode aims to inspire little people to use their big imaginations to read, write, draw and create!
This podcast is an excellent resource for educators to help kids get excited about books and reading.
There will be competitions, giveaways, and most importantly... Heaps and heaps of FUN! -
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884) by Mark Twain is one of the truly great American novels, beloved by children, adults, and literary critics alike. The book tells the story of “Huck” Finn (first introduced as Tom Sawyer’s sidekick in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer), his friend Jim, and their journey down the Mississippi River on a raft. Both are on the run, Huck from his drunk and abusive father, and Jim as a runaway slave.
As Huck and Jim drift down the river, they meet many colorful characters and have many great adventures. The true heart of the story, however, is the friendship between Huck and Jim. A constant theme throughout the book is Huck’s internal struggle between what he has been taught, that helping a runaway slave is a sin, and what he truly believes, that Jim is a good man and it couldn’t possibly be wrong to help him.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was unique at the time of its publication (1884) because it is narrated by Huck himself and is written in the numerous dialects common in the area and time in which the book is set. Although the book was originally intended as a sequel to the children’s book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, as Twain wrote Adventures of Huckleberry Finn it progressed into a more serious work. Twain’s views on slavery and other social issues of the time become clear through the words, thoughts, and actions of Huck Finn. The book has always been the subject of great controversy, and according to The American Library Association it was fifth on the list of most frequently challenged books in the 1990s.
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Cover Art is a children's podcast that includes stories and songs. The show is hosted by Amelia, a young girl from Australia with a love of books and music. Each episode includes one of Amelia's favourite tales as well as the latest tune she is into. Occasionally, you'll get to hear interviews with the authors and musicians themselves!
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A podcast for people hoping to improve their team's pub trivia score. Each episode we visit a specialty or regional museum so you can learn things you never knew you wanted to. See what's being talked about in the eps on Instagram: @roadshowandtell. Do you know of a specialty museum? [email protected].
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Be sure to listen, while we deep dive into Who, What, Why, Where, & When “The Intermission” is! We will talk about real life issues that women go through as we get older, our kids, and helpful tips that will come in handy for all ages. So join us each week as we introduce weekly expert guests, as well as, our famous spotlights that we will chose each episode to highlight. Welcome to the Show....
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Educational. Engaging. E-Hilarious.
Exciting short stories, written and narrated by an Australian teacher, are created to ensure that little listeners will be laughing just as much as the big kids (and the adults.)
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As parents, you play a crucial role in supporting your dancer’s ballet path and we know navigating the world of ballet training can be challenging. The Ballet Help Desk podcast is here to help! Tune in for expert insights on supporting your student’s ballet education. We cover key topics like summer intensives, ballet competitions, full-time and postgraduate training, health and wellness, boys in ballet and more. Hear valuable advice from leading professionals across the ballet world to help your dancer make the most informed decisions about their unique training path. Learn more at www.ballethelpdesk.com.
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We’ve all had wardrobe malfunctions – moments when our clothes badly let us down. Susannah Constantine has had many. Like the time her dress straps snapped during a Windsor Castle supper, releasing her breasts into the soup. Clothes and how they define us have fascinated Susannah for years – and were famously explored in her seminal 'What Not To Wear' TV series and bestselling books. Now, she returns to her first and true love in 'My Wardrobe Malfunction', a revealing podcast about our relationship with the items we wear. The ups, downs and a lot more besides… This series began in January 2020 and continued over Zoom throughout lockdown, so please forgive any sound malfunctions. Promise we get our acts together eventually!
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