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In the very first episode of My First Podcast host Lucy takes us on a bathtime sound adventure with Tom. From the gentle trickling of water to the playful splashes echoing in the bathroom, each sound is thoughtfully linked to words, enriching your babies' vocabulary and understanding of their surroundings.
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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 hereIn the very first episode of My First Podcast host Lucy takes us on a bathtime sound adventure with Tom. From the gentle trickling of water to the playful splashes echoing in the bathroom, each sound is thoughtfully linked to words, enriching your babies' vocabulary and understanding of their surroundings.
Sing along with Lucy for the Bathtime song, lyrics below.
Verse 1
Bathtime brings us so much delight
Soapy suds, the water just right
The sounds of water are splish and splosh
We play in the tub and we have a wash
Adventures together have just begun
Together having bathtime fun
Verse 2
Splash around and play with your toys
It’s fun to squeal and make lots of noise
Rubber duckies go quack quack quack
Swirling the water forward and back
And always remember to turn off the tap
When we’re having bathtime fun.
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