Category: The Secret Kindergarten Radio Show for Young Children
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Snowdrop
Fairy Tales are food for the soul. Their sequence of symbols shows us the direction to go and the choices to make, at a subconscious level.
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Tree Tales
Listening to stories of yesteryear reminds us of the reverence we used to have for our children and the standards of comprehension to which they were held.
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Flying Horses
Princesses, weddings, alternative realms, flying horses and more! Three fairy tales in this episode with some recurring themes to remind us of the value of symbols and our connectedness to them.
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The Humble Bee
A theme of dreams runs through this episode of The Secret Kindergarten. Gino reads a Māori fairy tale and some Celtic fairy tales!
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The Valiant Little Tailor
We finish off Lynn Brunelle’s book, “Turn This Book Into a Beehive! And 19 Other Experiments and Activities That Explore the Amazing World of Bees” and play a Grimms audiobook thanks to LibriVox.Org.
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The Miser in The Bush
Fairy Tale audiobooks increase the understanding of the laws and principles of Nature. A listening station is a great resource for quiet time inside the home.
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Garden Party
This episode encourages a relationship with the natural world. Human beings interacting with nature is where the magic happens and freedom is created.
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The Robber Bridegroom
The Grimm’s fairy tale, “The Robber Bridegroom” is considered one of the darkest Brother Grimm tales. Could that make it one of the most important for children to hear?
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Fairy Tale Families
Listening to Fairy Tales is fun. This episode proves it with the contributions of friends in the lively chat room!
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The Gnome
Gnomes, bees, whales and music make up the content of this instalment of the best podcast for kids!
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The King and the Polar Bear
L. Frank Baum, the author of The Wizard of Oz, also wrote fairy tales. We read “The King of The Polar Bears” from Baum’s book, American Fairy Tales.
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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.