Listened
In this episode, our magic bag of sounds has placed us in at home with twins Sienna and Brie and their mums. The builders are in and they are noisy! They have lots of tools and they make a lot of new sounds. Can you spot our sounds in this episode?
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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 this episode, our magic bag of sounds has placed us in at home with twins Sienna and Brie and their mums. The builders are in and they are noisy! They have lots of tools and they make a lot of new sounds. Can you spot our sounds in this episode?
We link each sound with words to help develop your little one's vocabulary and engagement with the world around them.
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Sing along with Lucy for the Saw and Hammer song, lyrics below.
Verse 1
Today we heard some noisy new sounds
Building things and crashing around
The whack of a hammer, the wood on the floor
Drilling and knocking, the rip of the saw
When builders are here there’s so much to explore
The twins would love to hear more
Verse 2
Listen close to what we have heard
For every sound we learn a new word
Quiet ones, noisy ones, whistles and clangs
Booming and whispering, crashes and bangs
Our sound adventure has just begun
Let’s listen and learn everyone.
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