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If you’re looking for information about baby development, or looking for ideas about how to play with your baby to support development, Learn With Less (formerly Strength In Words) is where we discuss all things early parenthood and early childhood. We help families (expecting parents, new parents, and seasoned parents) navigate those early years in an inclusive, educational, and supportive space. Join Ayelet Marinovich, M.A., CCC-SLP, author, singer, imperfect mother of two and pediatric speech-language pathologist, for a podcast for parents, caregivers, and educators of infants and toddlers of all developmental levels. Learn With Less is the place for families to access high quality, evidence-based resources about how their infants and toddlers learn and develop; for regular sessions of music, play and developmental information for both you and your baby, subscribe on Apple Podcasts and visit https://learnwithless.com!
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If you love and cherish old English nursery rhymes and have fond memories of your early childhood years, Our Old Nursery Rhymes by Alfred Moffat published in 1911 is indeed the little book for you! Or as a parent, if you'd like your own children to share the magic, this book provides them all.
One of the most appealing aspects of this charming book is that the rhymes are all set to music and if you're musically inclined, you can certainly keep yourself and your children entertained by playing these pretty tunes.
Today, we are much less tolerant of perceived political incorrectness, subtle violence, racism and sexism, but in the era when these rhymes were sung, these ideas were not prevalent and children were exposed to many of the less savory aspects of human life.
“Pussy-cat Pussy-cat where have you been” “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” “Dickory Dickory Dock” “Polly Put the Kettle On” and others are some of the old favorites featured here. Others like “Yankee Doodle” “O Where is My Little Dog Gone” are American favorites.
Modern research has shown that many of these nursery rhymes have a historical basis. Some like “Georgy-Porgy” are comic lampoons of the romantic predilections of George IV of England, while others like “Sing a Song of Sixpence” have historical allusions. “Oranges and Lemons” is a great way to remember the churches in and around London. Rhymes like “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush” are really games that young kids enjoy as they sing, “This is the way we wash our face” etc and also learn about their daily routines.
Alfred Edward Moffat was a Scottish musician who composed many pieces of classical music. He was also a music historian and folk-song collector. The original version of Our Old Nursery Rhymes was charmingly illustrated by Henriette Willebeek La Mair and is today a collector's item. -
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You drink green tea, meditate, and practice yoga. But how do you provide zen for your pets? My Zen Pet is the only podcast with music for dogs and their people, with easy-to-digest short episodes. Cuddle up on the sofa together and get ready to turn down the stress and turn up the Zen when listening to your host, Pet Calming Maestro and Juilliard alum Lisa Spector.
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RadioIDL is a live streaming Blues digital radio station out of Downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma, offering Blues from around the corner and around the globe. We are the station with “MUSIC to get your work done - INFORMATION to get your play on!”
Our station has been on the air since 2013. Our format is the same for each show with 4-6 songs and 5 minutes of conversation with our hosts and guests and repeat. Shows you will hear in podcast format are
Aging Bull, City of Giants with Michael Patton, Connections with Ken Busby, Geekier Things, Innerloopers, Legends Of The Blues with Professor Kudlacek, My Version of the Blues with Poppa Nite, Rebecca Ungerman’s Spinning Plates-The Radio Show, Under The Influence and more. We have clever artists interviews, exclusive music collections, leaders from all industries with sage advice, and stories that will make you laugh and cry.
We send our plays to Roots Music Report allowing you to hear all the top of the charts on RadioIDL. As an artist, would you like to hear your music on RadioIDL? Send us a means to download to [email protected]. You can listen LIVE at radioidl.com – only good news and great music. -
A podcast from a 30-something, Blaxican, Midwife fumbling through adulting, wifing, and mothering. Join me for enlightening guest interviews from parents of successful people, stories of hilarious parenting/marriage struggles, and beautiful birthing journeys through women's health. Welcome to This American Midwife!
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As a parent, are you always on the lookout for new — and good — things for your kids? Host Mike Mason is an educator, musician, and parent of three. Each week he introduces new music for kids, interviews a special guest about their "good stuff" for kids, and invites you to join in the fun (and griping) of parenthood. It is a podcast the whole family can listen to together.
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Lullabies are far cooler and more important than you may realise. The most important thing is that they are sung by YOU. Think you can’t sing? Don’t know what to sing? Don’t know why it is important you DO sing? Then Lullaby: The First Steps is the podcast for you.
Lullabies have been part of all human cultures for centuries, and babies want to hear YOUR voice, not a recording. Babies don’t care if can’t sing in tune. Your voice is familiar and that is enough.
Lullaby: The First Steps will gently guide you through how to sing lullabies from all over the world while you learn about the benefits that come from this for both you and the baby in your life.
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Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman and Cowardly Lion on their newest adventure – finding the mysterious lost Princess of Oz.Based on Frank Baum’s writings with a contemporary spin, journey with Dorothy back to Oz as she and her friends follow a yellow brick road of clues to restore the magical Ozma to her Emerald City throne. Along the way they battle witches, meet the tempestuous Gnome King, a clueless detective named Slick Tracy and the Rainbow’s mischievous daughter. Join the fun, follow the trail, and sing along. It’s funny, fast-paced and full of favorite characters as well as intriguing new ones.
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