Four podcasts to listen to with your kids this summer

Four podcasts to listen to with your kids this summer

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    What better than podcasts to occupy children during the holidays, while keeping them away from screens. Here is a selection of programs, educational and fun, for young ears.

    “Curious little ones”

    “Say mum/dad, why is this…?” Toddlers often like to ask a thousand and one questions to the adults around them… for their greatest pleasure. The Podcast”Curious little ones” can save them from embarrassing situations by simply answering (more or less) existential questions that children ask themselves. Why don’t train seats have belts? Is it possible to touch a rainbow? sky? What color should you wear to keep it cooler? The answer in a minute or so.

    “Tell me something stupid”

    Toddlers often find it hard to believe that their parents were once children like them. In the podcast”Tell me something stupid“, adults come back to the jokes they liked to make when they were tall as three apples. Anonymous lend themselves to the game of confessions, just like celebrities such as Philippe Geluck, Thomas VBD or Joyce Jonathan. What to give (bad but funny) ideas to young listeners.

    “The Odysseys”

    Ulysses is not the only one to have lived an odyssey. Many historical figures like Lady Stanhope, David Livingstone and Tomoe Gozen have lived adventures worthy of the greatest Hollywood films. The Podcast”The Odysseys” tells them to children aged 7 to 12 in a short format, as playful as it is rich in lessons.

    “Beasts of Science”

    The animal world fascinates children, and even adults. Did you know, for example, that dogs can detect lies or that wild dogs are a model of democracy? “beasts of science” deciphers the often surprising behavior of animals such as the cuckoo, the panda, the naked mole-rat and the blob (even if this organism is not, strictly speaking, an animal). An educational program led by Gaby Fabresse and Agatha Liévin-Bazin.

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