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© Amy Daniels | 00:22:14
|Season: 3 |Episode: 9 |
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Episode One: Meet Kitten and Clucky
This is an Episodic show. You can listen to it in any order, but episode one is always a great place to start.Full Episode description
In today's episode we meet a new character, Kai the coyote. We learn a little about how coyotes live and what is the proper way to say coyote.
The characters also unravel two mysteries. They meet Brownie the hamster and find out where he has been since Season 2 episode 8.
They also discover the meaning behind their new friend Sensei's name and why he speaks the way he does.
Ask your child about what they learned about. Here are a couple of starter questions:
- What did you learn about how hamsters see the world?
- Do coyotes live in large packs?
- Do the pups stay in one spot while they grow up?
- What are 4 plays that Shakespeare wrote?
- Who is "The Bard?"
- Where did Sensei grow up?
At Kitten and Clucky we believe in asking questions to learn about the world around us. If you're unsure about something, don't be afraid to ask and clarify and as parents, it is also ok if you don't know all the answers. Looking things up with your kids can be a time to learn new things yourself and share in discovery.
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Kitten & Clucky Podcast
Discovering the world – one paw and claw at a time.
An adventure awaits for the whole family!
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