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Little Kids, Big Hearts

Mission: Kids Can Help The Earth!

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Welcome friends! It's time for a Little Kids Big Hearts Mission, where kids help kids make the world a little kinder, a little braver, and a little better.

© Sparkler Learning Length 13 min 10 April 2026 Season 5 Episode 15 Emotional HealthLife SkillsEducational USA Episodic

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© Sparkler Learning Length 13 min 10 April 2026 Season 5 Episode 15 Emotional HealthLife SkillsEducational USA Episodic

Little Kids, Big Hearts Trailer

Little Kids, Big Hearts Trailer

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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Welcome friends! It's time for a Little Kids Big Hearts Mission, where kids help kids make the world a little kinder, a little braver, and a little better.

In this episode, Todd is joined by his co-host Georgia, who is now 6️⃣ years old and full of big ideas. Together they explore what it means to take care of our environment, from picking up trash and planting seeds, to recycling, reducing pollution, and even raising money for charity. Georgia shares her genius "making things bins," her stop pollution sign, her carrot planting project, and her plans for a summer perfume and face mask shop to raise money for environmental causes.

Along the way, they hear from Rose and Avery about beach cleanups, gardens, and why caring for the Earth matters. Then Todd and Georgia deliver this week's mission together.

The mission: Choose one small way to help the Earth 🌎. Pick up trash 🗑️, turn off lights 💡, plant something 🌱, save water 💧, or find a way to reuse ♻️ something you already have.

Perfect for kids ages 3 to 11 and for listening together as a family.

In This Episode, Kids Will:

Explore what the environment is and why it mattersHear real ideas from kids about how they help take care of the planetDiscover that small actions, done by lots of kids, can make a big differenceGet inspired to try their own version of Georgia's "making things bin"Receive this week's mission and think about which step to take firstGrown-Ups, You Can Extend the Mission By:

Asking your child: "What is one small thing you could do this week to help the Earth?"Setting up a "making things bin" at home with boxes, scraps, and craft suppliesGoing on a walk and picking up litter togetherTalking about where trash goes and why it matters for animals and oceansCelebrating whatever small step your child decides to takeAbout Little Kids, Big Hearts:

Little Kids, Big Hearts is a social and emotional learning podcast where kids lead the conversation. Through real discussions, imaginative stories, songs, and Kidventures, children explore feelings, relationships, kindness, and what it means to care for others.

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 If this episode resonated with your family, please subscribe, rate, and share the show. It helps other families discover Little Kids, Big Hearts.

🎧 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@littlekidsbighearts

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Credits:

Little Kids, Big Hearts is hosted by Todd Loyd. It's produced by Julia Levy at Sparkler Learning, with support from Meaghan Penrod and Adrianna Arocho. Sound design and mixing by Ryan Marth. Special thanks to Noggin for their support and the song “Like Nobody Else” from The Big Heart Beats Album.

🌈 Visit The Little Kids, Big Hearts Podcast website:

 https://playsparkler.org/podcast


© Sparkler Learning | 13 min

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