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Radio Eye is a reading service for people who are blind or have other disabilities that make it difficult to read printed material. Children's Hour is a weekly one hour program broadcast on Saturdays, including readings from multiple books for children ages birth to 18. This is produced by Radio Eye under the Chafee Amendment to the Copyright Act which states that authorized entities that are governmental or nonprofit organizations whose primary mission is to provide copyrighted works in spe ...
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Hi Kids! I have made a gallery of Nell Pictures for you right here> https://bit.ly/2s17jMh Just follow the link to see Little Madam at her best! IF YOU ENJOY OUR STORIES, PLEASE CLICK THE LITTLE HEART BUTTON AND DON'T FORGET TO REPOST AND SHARE TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS. On here you will find a serial in 12 parts called 'Sir Tingly & The Quest for The Dargon', read by my good friend Gary Spencer in warm South Yorkshire tones. There will also be short stories by famous authors and some written by c ...
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Kids Cover art photo provided by Matt Power on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thisispower
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A children’s program that shares a variety of inspiring stories and lessons from the following sources: Uncle Arthur's Best Bedtime Stories Libby and His Bush Friends Missionary Stories from Pastor Gordon Lee Ellen, The Girl With Two Angels Frozen Chosen Bible Readings Jungle Stories
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Learn about archaeology with The Children's Hour and the New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies.Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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This special episode of The Children’s Hour honors Indigenous Peoples' Day with guest author Laurel Goodluck, who shares stories from her books that highlight indigenous perspectives. Laurel, who is of Mandan Hratsa and Tsimshian heritage, reads excerpts from her books, including Too Much, My Great Big Native Family and She Persisted: Deb Haaland. …
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Coming up on The Children’s Hour, we get bugged with the Albuquerque BioPark’s Curator of Entomology, Jason Schaller who lets bugs loose at the Outpost Performance Space with our Kids Crew. We learn what makes a bug, well … a bug? Why should we love bugs? Do bugs have feelings? Learn about bugs in space, and find out how to make cricket tacos, as w…
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Jimmy Carter: Celebrating a Century of Service and Compassion
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In this special episode of The Children’s Hour, we celebrate the extraordinary life and legacy of Jimmy Carter, just in time for his 100th birthday on October 2, 2024. Join us as we explore his journey from a peanut farmer in Georgia to becoming the 39th President of the United States, and beyond, with insights into his lifelong dedication to peace…
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The Kids Crew explore the physical, emotional, and spiritual benefits of running with blind Olympic champion runner George Mendoza, kids and adults from Running Medicine, and Gabe Vasquez whose running is helping him run for Congress.Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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This time on The Children's Hour, we're joined by three cave biologists who are researching life underground. Learn the basics of caves, spelunking, and hear about cutting edge research into extremophiles.Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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On this episode of The Children's Hour, we learn all about the Post Office from the American Postal Workers Union Local 380 President, Ken Fajardo. Mr. Fajardo has worked at the United States Postal Service for over 30 years, and explains what happens when a letter goes through the mail. We also learn about stamp collecting and how the postal servi…
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This week on The Children’s Hour, we’re saying goodbye to summer. The kids crew share our favorite, and not so favorite, memories of summertime, and we’ll set some goals for the start of the school year. With a story by Bill Harley, great music, tips for a great school year, and more.Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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Communication Nation: Together We Can
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Together we can do anything, and this time on The Children's Hour we explore teamwork, improv, and how playing games brings builds community. The Kids Crew gets a workshop in improvisation as a team building exercise. Then, we learn about games kids have played for thousands of years which helped create and sustain strong communities. Learn with us…
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Communication Nation: Other Voices, Other Sounds
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We speak with our bodies, and some people speak only with their bodies. Communication Nation Episode 3: Other Voices, Other Sounds explores nonverbal communication, sign language, deaf culture, and assistive technology. Comes with a learning guide. Learn with us!Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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Communication Nation: Mother Tongues
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Communication Nation Episode 2: Mother Tongues focuses on the incredible diversity of language around us, from appreciation of the way names sound, to the restoration of endangered languages. Learn with us on The Children's Hour!Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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Communication Nation: Speaking the Truth
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Communication Nation Episode One: Speaking the Truth - Media Literacy & Misinformation is the first of a four part radio series exploring communication to better understand one another. We can only have effective communication when we can trust our sources. We learn about media literacy and misinformation from Eisha Buch at Common Sense Media.…
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It’s time for the Olympic games, and our summer intern and longtime Kids Crew member, Thaniel, has written and produced a show for us about the Olympics. Thaniel covers the history of the events all the way back to ancient Greece, and through the modern displays. Get ready for the Olympics!Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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This time on The Children's Hour, we learn what watersheds are, and how they are impacted by forest fires. All over the world, people rely upon watersheds for drinking water, irrigating farmland, and for ecosystems. We are joined by educators from the New Mexico Watershed and Forest Restoration Institute, Natalia Shaw and Raymundo Melendez, along w…
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This time on The Children's Hour we get onboard and learn about trains. The Kids Crew went on a field trip to The Wheels Museum of Albuquerque, and discovered the rich history of railroads. Learn with us!Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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This week on The Children’s Hour, learn about the history of the Southwest United States. Adapted from our educational podcast series: A Brief History of the American Southwest for Kids, join us for a dive into 23,000 years of American history.Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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This time on The Children's Hour, we go far out into space with Dr. Katie Mack, a theoretical astrophysicist whose current focus is on the timeline of the universe, from its birth through its death, billions of years from now.Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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This time on The Children's Hour, our summer interns Julia Wolfe and Sophie Anderson-Haynie have co-written and produced a program about Banned Books. They teach us what that means, the history of banning books, and how it's even possible in the era of digital reading.Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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6.16.24 - Part 2 (Father's Day)
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6.16.24 - Part 1 (Father's Day)
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We’re celebrating dads for Father’s Day with a musical special. As we think about our fathers, we remember the important role they play in our families, and our lives with their nurturing, love, and care. Happy Father’s Day to all the dads from all of us on The Children’s Hour.Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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This week on The Children's Hour, we learn about one of the most ancient animals to live on our planet, that is still alive today: Lungfish.Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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This time on The Children’s Hour, we immerse ourselves in good vibes with a summer fun soundtrack. We've got brand new Kindie music and a classic Bill Harley story about the terror of the high dive and power of unrequited love. Be uplifted with us!Par The Children's Hour Inc.
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This week on The Children’s Hour, where does our tap water come from, and where does it end up when we flush or wash it down the drain? We learn about Water Treatment with the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority's education director, Erin Keck. Our water system is circular, from the Rio Grande and back again. In the meantime, it g…
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