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// Do you love to create art? Then today's episode is for you! 🧑🎨 Put on your apron and get ready to be inspired –– we're going to an art class to unleash your inner artist. Our guest in this episode is Aelita Andre, the youngest painter in the world. She started painting when she was just 9 months old. Wow, color us inspired! Tune into the Lingokids Podcast for kids as our host Emily Calandrelli asks Aelita how she creates her work, what inspires her, and what kids can do now to pursue their artistic calling as they grow up. //
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Listen to episode one hereDo you love to create art? Then today's episode is for you! 🧑🎨 Put on your apron and get ready to be inspired –– we're going to an art class to unleash your inner artist. Our guest in this episode is Aelita Andre, the youngest painter in the world. She started painting when she was just 9 months old. Wow, color us inspired! Tune into the Lingokids Podcast for kids as our host Emily Calandrelli asks Aelita how she creates her work, what inspires her, and what kids can do now to pursue their artistic calling as they grow up.
Discover fun activities and songs that will teach your child all about collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, and communication in the Lingokids app! 💙
Host: Emily Calandrelli. Guest: Aelita Andre. Story by Sabrina Walasek. Sound Design: Juan Delgado.
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