
Morning Kids
LiSTNR
Morning Kids is a daily, five-minute educational resource that helps kids dip a toe into the world of news in an age-appropriate way. Our goal is to contextualise life for our little ones, from gently explaining something they may have heard in the news, to what feelings are and why they may be experiencing them. We’ll be expanding their worlds and exploring foreign lands together, and introducing them to animals and their body. Created in partnership with Australian primary school teachers, Morning Kids is designed to give five- to seven-year-olds a safe listening space each weekday, whether they’re listening in the car on the way to school or around the breakfast table.
Categorias: Para toda la familia
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A quick note before we begin today's episode: This is going to be our last episode of Morning Kids for quite some time.
We will keep working hard to see if there is a way that Morning Kids will be able to come back, but for now I must say goodbye.
Thank you for all of your wonderful emails and messages, your great suggestions for things to learn about and of course for joining me each day. And remember, even if I don’t tell you each morning, to be silly, honest and kind.
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Happy Friday! It’s June 30, 2023 and today, we’re talking about how volcanoes work and three lost Fiordland Crested Penguins found in WA! Come join us.
And get involved! Send us an email with a question or suggestion for us to learn about, to MorningKids@sca.com.au.
Morning Kids is a LiSTNR Original Production, hosted by Virginia Lette.
This episode was scripted by Shannon Reid and produced by Nicola Sitch.
Deirdre Fogarty is the Executive Producer.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episodios anteriores
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465 - June 30, 2023: We’re talking about how volcanoes work and three lost Fiordland Crested Penguins found in WA. Thu, 29 Jun 2023
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464 - June 29, 2023: We’re talking about Disneyland and volunteer gardeners helping out elderly grown ups. Wed, 28 Jun 2023
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463 - June 28, 2023: We’re talking about dogs and a marsupial mole spotted near Uluru. Tue, 27 Jun 2023
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462 - June 27, 2023: We’re talking about pineapples and primary school kids helping to feed hungry people7 Mon, 26 Jun 2023
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461 - June 26, 2023: We’re talking about sadness and an old teddy bear getting reunited with its owner. Sun, 25 Jun 2023
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460 - June 23, 2023: We’re talking about how crayons work and Dachshunds in Melbourne setting a Guinness World Record Thu, 22 Jun 2023
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459 - June 22, 2023: We’re talking about the equator and getting power from poo. Wed, 21 Jun 2023
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458 - June 21, 2023: We’re talking about giant tortoises and a huge prehistoric skink discovered by cave researchers Tue, 20 Jun 2023
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457 - June 20, 2023: We’re talking about potatoes and a man who spent 100 days living under the sea! Mon, 19 Jun 2023
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456 - June 19, 2023: We’re talking about hair and the Busking For Change fundraising campaign Sun, 18 Jun 2023
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455 - June 16, 2023: We’re talking about how cars work and a drop in the number of plastic bags polluting Sydney Harbour. Thu, 15 Jun 2023
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454 - June 15, 2023: We’re talking about the moon and a huge dictation spellathon event in Paris Wed, 14 Jun 2023
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453 - June 14, 2023: We’re talking about lions and a dog with the longest tongue! Tue, 13 Jun 2023
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452 - June, 13, 2023: We’re talking about cheese and three lion cubs born at a Victorian Zoo. Mon, 12 Jun 2023
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451 - June 12, 2023: We’re talking about noses and a school where students can join Cattle Club. Sun, 11 Jun 2023
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450 - June 9, 2023: We’re talking about why sand squeaks and Macquarie Island marine park tripling in size Thu, 08 Jun 2023
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449 - June 8, 2023: We’re talking about New Zealand and a new app that is helping to save First Nations languages Wed, 07 Jun 2023
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448 - June 7, 2023: We’re talking about giraffes and the oldest pterosaur fossils ever discovered in Australia Tue, 06 Jun 2023
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447 - June 6, 2023: We’re talking about why foods grow in seasons and a cat donating blood to save another cat. Mon, 05 Jun 2023
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446 - June 5, 2023: We’re talking about brains and cows eating chocolate and lollies! Sun, 04 Jun 2023
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445 - June 2nd, 2023: We’re talking about why we need sleep and a rare sighting of a pygmy blue whale Thu, 01 Jun 2023
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444 - June 1, 2023: We’re talking about China and the reopening of the Zig Zag Railway line. Wed, 31 May 2023
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443 - May 30, 2023: We’re talking about how food gives us energy and a meteor lighting up the sky in Queensland. Wed, 31 May 2023
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442 - May 31, 2023: We’re talking about kangaroos and bum-breathing turtles found in Queensland. Tue, 30 May 2023
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441 - May 29, 2023: We’re talking about feeling hopeful and an Australian suburb officially named “Little India” Sun, 28 May 2023
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440 - May 26, 2023: We’re talking about how trampolines work and nesting boxes being set up to protect native wildlife. Thu, 25 May 2023
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439 - May 25, 2023: We’re talking about Phillip Island and Vegemite coins to celebrate 100 years. Wed, 24 May 2023
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438 - May 24, 2023: We’re talking about turtles and Sam Kerr’s terrific football skills! Tue, 23 May 2023
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437 - May 23, 2023: We’re talking about apples and flights through space from Sydney to London. Mon, 22 May 2023
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436 - May 22, 2023: We’re talking about accents and platypus being reintroduced to the Royal National Park in Sydney Sun, 21 May 2023
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435 - May 19, 2023: We’re talking about how the earth spins and tiny doors popping up in Brisbane. Thu, 18 May 2023
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434 - May 18, 2023: We’re talking about the solar system and a possible meteorite that smashed through a house roof. Wed, 17 May 2023
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433 - May 17, 2023: We’re talking about tigers and a new box jellyfish discovery. Tue, 16 May 2023
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432 - May 16, 2023: We’re talking about pasta and a man travelling around Australia for a very special reason Mon, 15 May 2023
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431 - May 15, 2023: We’re talking about eyes and a freshwater crocodile found in a NSW backyard. Sun, 14 May 2023
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430 - May 12, 2023: We’re talking about why cats purr and an albino echidna spotted in NSW. Thu, 11 May 2023
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429 - May 11, 2023: We’re talking about Fiji and why the weather is so cold in Australia right now. Wed, 10 May 2023
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428 - May 10, 2023: We’re talking about dolphins and the search for Brambles the dog. Tue, 09 May 2023
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427 - May 9, 2023: We’re talking about brain foods and the search for a mascot for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Victoria. Mon, 08 May 2023
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426 - May 8, 2023: We’re talking about ribs and what should the new Tasmanian AFL team be called? Sun, 07 May 2023
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425 - May 5, 2023: We’re talking about why whistles have balls in them and the WA youth choir singing at the King’s Coronation Concert. Thu, 04 May 2023
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424 - May 4, 2023: We’re talking about the USA and Australia’s oldest living person. Wed, 03 May 2023
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423 - May 3, 2023: We’re talking about koalas and a new big boss for the AFL. Tue, 02 May 2023
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422 - May 2, 2023: We’re talking about sushi and plants yelling when they are stressed. Mon, 01 May 2023
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421 - May 1, 2023: We’re talking about bones and a fish discovery deep in the ocean. Sun, 30 Apr 2023
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420 - April 26, 2023: We're talking about ferrets and robots helping sick kids go to school! Tue, 25 Apr 2023
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419 - April 28, 2023: We're talking about how birds fly and national superhero day! Thu, 27 Apr 2023
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418 - April 27, 2023: We're talking about the United Kingdom and a new swimming program hoping to find Australia's next champion! Wed, 26 Apr 2023
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417 - April 24, 2023: We're talking about ANZAC day and a trip to the moon! Sun, 23 Apr 2023
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416 - April 6, 2023: We’re talking about the ACT and students who have done a fundraising walk for a good cause Wed, 05 Apr 2023