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// Join us for this bonus episode as everyone at the Club ponders what birds dream about, before sharing what they each hope for the future. Of course, there's no time like the present, and so they rearrange the Club to help Shasta towards achieving her dream of running a dance studio. Along the way, they listen to poems from the United Kingdom and the United States, with five poets reading their entries into the current competition: Casia, Clarissa, Elizabeth, Mary, and Tiera. //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereJoin us for this bonus episode as everyone at the Club ponders what birds dream about, before sharing what they each hope for the future. Of course, there's no time like the present, and so they rearrange the Club to help Shasta towards achieving her dream of running a dance studio. Along the way, they listen to poems from the United Kingdom and the United States, with five poets reading their entries into the current competition: Casia, Clarissa, Elizabeth, Mary, and Tiera.
Check out the full competition details on the website.
The next normal episode with Little Dazzy Donuts releases, as usual, on Monday. To find out more, check out kidspoetryclub.com.
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