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Podcasts are a great way to stay connected to the world. And they’re excellent for kids who learn best by listening to information. Here are three of our favorite podcasts right now.
Podcasts are a great way to stay connected to the world. And they’re excellent for kids who learn best by listening to information. Here are three of our favorite podcasts right now.
Do It Yourself
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Want to stay busy while you’re socially distancing? The Kids Are All . . . Home is a new podcast from Pineapple Street Studios created by kids stuck at home because COVID-19.
Here’s how it works. Come up with an idea for a podcast. (So far, episodes have included everything from cooking demonstrations to musical numbers.) Record your podcast and send it in. Producers might include it in an episode.
Producer Eric Mennel says podcasting is the perfect boredom buster. “It’s an easy way to be super creative and weird,” he says.
Here’s how it works. Come up with an idea for a podcast. (So far, episodes have included everything from cooking demonstrations to musical numbers.) Record your podcast and send it in. Producers might include it in an episode.
Producer Eric Mennel says podcasting is the perfect boredom buster. “It’s an easy way to be super creative and weird,” he says.
A New Way to Get TFK
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There’s a new way to connect with TIME for Kids: a podcast. The first episode is called “Time for Kids Explains: Pandemics.” In it, listeners learn about the new coronavirus and pandemics of the past.
To create the series, TFK teamed up with the podcast pros at Pinna. The premiere features TFK Kid Reporters Eshaan Mani and Alexis Bumah. “We had a ton of fun,” Eshaan says. “The recording process was full of laughs.”
The first episode will be out soon. Look for more TFK and Pinna podcasts this fall.
To create the series, TFK teamed up with the podcast pros at Pinna. The premiere features TFK Kid Reporters Eshaan Mani and Alexis Bumah. “We had a ton of fun,” Eshaan says. “The recording process was full of laughs.”
The first episode will be out soon. Look for more TFK and Pinna podcasts this fall.
Ask Away!
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But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids answers questions from real kids. These range from “Are jellyfish made of jelly?” to “Who makes the laws?”
The show is hosted by Jane Lindholm for Vermont Public Radio. She says the podcast has received questions from kids in all 50 states and more than 50 countries.
Lindholm also says it’s important for kids to always stay curious. “Sometimes, as you get older, you start to think that your questions seem silly,” she told TFK. “But some of the most interesting discoveries have been made by people who never stop asking questions.”
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The show is hosted by Jane Lindholm for Vermont Public Radio. She says the podcast has received questions from kids in all 50 states and more than 50 countries.
Lindholm also says it’s important for kids to always stay curious. “Sometimes, as you get older, you start to think that your questions seem silly,” she told TFK. “But some of the most interesting discoveries have been made by people who never stop asking questions.”
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