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What is it like to be a tween just beginning middle school? Lilly explains how 6th grade in a private, all girls school, looks and feels and how she's doing in the transition from public elementary school. Lilly describes how there are exciting times ahead and all the activities making her grow and experience all that life has to offer! A must listen!
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In this episode, Lilly and Lucy discuss the end of the school year and say good-bye to friends and teachers. A great conversation with the sisters. "People come and go in our lives but we're lucky we knew them," said Lilly.
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lilly explains how 4th grade differs this year from last year in 3rd grade and how the year felt with all the changes. Lilly describes what her summer plans are and how there is a lot of fun times ahead and there is more exploring than ever since she missed an entire summer last year. A must listen!
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lilly explains how summer camp differs this year from last year, how she stays in touch with her friends, how it will feel beginning fourth grade without being at school and what kind of new things she has learned this summer. A great show!
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lilly talks about summer camp closures, how she is enjoying the summer so far, what is going to happen with school in the fall, and whether she will go on anymore road trips in the near future. Tune in!
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian talks to Lucy about going back to daycare, how she feels about it and how she is getting her exercise these days. Tune in!
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lilly talks about road tripping, exercise, what she thinks 4th grade will be like and what will pets feel like when everyone goes back to school and work. What do you think? Tune in!
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Today we speak with Lilly about what it's like being home every day and what fills her time, how she keeps up with her school friends, what's happening with summer camp and how she thinks younger siblings are dealing with being kids in the coronavirus time.
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Today we speak with Lilly about things that are happening now. How many times has she been in a car, where in the world would she like to go if she could go anywhere right now, has she tried anything new besides food, and what her new creative outlet is like now. Tune in to Real Kids, Real Stories.
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian chats with Jolie from Asheville to find out what she has enjoyed during quarantine, what is her favorite thing that has happened since being at home for all these months, what she would love to do right now but can't and finds out what unique projects or ideas she has come up with that she can share with others.
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Find out what Lilly and her family might be doing this summer, what the benefits are of being home with a sibling and what kind of crazy things she's be doing in quarantine. Also, Lilly explains what she thinks 2020 can teach us.
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Find out what Lilly thinks is the hardest thing about being home and not going anywhere and what she has learned about her self during this time. Discover what she thinks about a "new normal" and if she misses anything from school.
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What's it like being a 4-year old in the coronavirus time? Lilly talks to her little sister Lucy about what she misses most from not being in fun places. She also explains how much she loves parks and playgrounds.
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian speaks to Hannah from Atlanta about what is the most interesting thing she's done since being home and what new skills she's learned. Also, they talk about how to deal with disappointments and what advice she would offer other kids dealing with disappointment. Find out what Hannah is doing with all her extra time at home and how she is staying motivated to do her schoolwork. And discover what she will want to do first when the restrictions are lifted and her favorite restaurant!
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian speaks to Isabella from Atlanta about what is the most interesting thing she's done since being home and what new skills she's learned. Also, they talk about how to deal with disappointments and what advice she would offer other kids dealing with disappointment. Find out what Isabella is doing with all her extra time at home and how she is staying motivated to do her schoolwork. And discover what Isabella will want to do first when the restrictions are lifted.
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What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Find out what Lilly thinks the world will be like as we move forward. Will people be more cautious? What will the new normal look like? Also, Lilly explains what her free time is like these days and how their dinner times are different.
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What is it like to be a kid during the age of the coronavirus? Lillian talks to Ian from Georgia about what has changed for him since being at home, and finds out what he misses since quarantine has started. Ian describes what school has been like and what has been his favorite thing about quarantine.
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What is it like to be a kid during the age of the coronavirus? Lillian talks to Nick from Georgia and asks him what the benefits are being quarantined and what he has liked so far about this situation we find ourselves in today. He also explores what he believes the new "normal" will look like and what it's like being at home with two siblings.
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What is it like to be a kid during the age of the coronavirus? Lillian talks to Maddy from Ohio and asks her what it's like since her sports has been cancelled and what have she is doing to keep in shape, how her school work been going, what she is doing to stay busy and does she have any plans for the summer.
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What is it like to be a kid during the age of the coronavirus? Lilly discusses what her reaction was when she found out she would not being going back to school. She also talks about who will be the most affected when everyone is given the go-ahead to go back to regular activities outside the home. On another note, she explains how the stay-at-home order has changed her family's vacation plans. Lilly also tells us about her school work and whether she feels she's getting a good education.
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