Category: The Secret Kindergarten Radio Show for Young Children
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The Vikings
The Secret Kindergarten Radio Show for Kids ramps it up a notch by reading A Child’s Introduction to Norse Mythology by Heather Alexander.
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The King and The Fairies
Fairies show up to deliver solutions, amazing ideas and synchronicities to those who lead and serve others. Stories with fairies are affirming for children.
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The Queen Bee
Learning about bees in the early years sets children up for a healthy view of what is taught when they reach puberty. Bees and flowers are here to teach kids on many levels.
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Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros?
Foster imagination in young children by asking situational questions. This grows the part of the brain that is required for goal setting, higher order thinking and living a moral life under Natural Law.
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The Sparrow and His Four Children
Listen to the Secret Kindergarten Radio Show for Kids so you can hear examples of the best and first things for children to listen to.
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The Crystal Ball
The Secret Kindergarten Radio Show for Kids is back! We tackle some problem situations, learn about bees, say some positive affirmations and read some Fairy Tales!
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Old Rinkrank
There are situations in life where we must stick up for ourselves. We must encourage kindness in the children and support them and encourage them to stand up for themselves.
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What Does a Golden Key Unlock?
Take risks and be brave because life is a journey of transformation and growth.
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If I Were Famous
In this episode we supercharge our self-belief with affirmations, lessons about bees, and wondering what we want to be famous for!
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Watch Out For Seagulls!
Visualisation exercises are beneficial for young children, as much as they are for adults. It counteracts the diminishing effect, of the T.V., on the imagination.
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Maya The Bee – The Last Chapter
Waldemar Bonsels wanted to teach children to: respect all living beings; be courageous; be adventurous; be open-minded; acknowledge life and death and think positively.
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Is a Hedgehog Faster Than a Hare?
Fairy tales happened once upon a time, and if they do not disappear, the fairy tale experiences will continue to live.