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Kids music made in NZ, the Kiwi Queen of the Cosmos, and Germs!

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On the playlist, a new Suzy Cato song, a tune about a turbo-charged Duck, Mr Roberelli sings about fruits that start with ‘P’, and there’s new music from Itty Bitty Beats. Plus, Lilly reviews a book about a very clever NZ scientist, there’s a cool story, and we ask kids, ‘What are Germs?’

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© RNZ Length 40 min 10 June 2026 Episode 23 ActivitiesStoriesCulture New Zealand Episodic

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© RNZ Length 40 min 10 June 2026 Episode 23 ActivitiesStoriesCulture New Zealand Episodic

Introducing: Suzy & Friends

Introducing: Suzy & Friends

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 here

On the playlist, a new Suzy Cato song, a tune about a turbo-charged Duck, Mr Roberelli sings about fruits that start with ‘P’, and there’s new music from Itty Bitty Beats. Plus, Lilly reviews a book about a very clever NZ scientist, there’s a cool story, and we ask kids, ‘What are Germs?’

Suzy Cato’s multi-award-winning radio show is now a podcast, with 100% kiwi music and tamariki with stories, songs, books and jokes. Join Suzy, Trevor and friends for loads of fun and laughs! New episodes out every Thursday.

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details


© RNZ | 40 min

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