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The Children's Hour, 11/21 9am: New Mexico has brilliant scientists of all ages residing across our state. We'll talk with a group of students who want to be able to compete in our state's Science Olympiad. Plus, we'll hear about what kind of programming is at Ghost Ranch for kids and families. We'll also feature Naomi Shihab Nye reading her essay: Gate A4. The Children's Hour, 11/21 9am: New Mexico has brilliant scientists of all ages residing across our state. We'll talk with a group of students who want to be able to compete in our state's Science Olympiad. Plus, we'll hear about what kind of programming is at Ghost Ranch for kids and families. We'll also feature Naomi Shihab Nye reading her essay: Gate A4. With excellent music, a family events calendar, the KUNM Kids Birthday Club and so much more, all in one hour just for kids!
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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 hereThe Children's Hour, 11/21 9am: New Mexico has brilliant scientists of all ages residing across our state. We'll talk with a group of students who want to be able to compete in our state's Science Olympiad. Plus, we'll hear about what kind of programming is at Ghost Ranch for kids and families. We'll also feature Naomi Shihab Nye reading her essay: Gate A4. With excellent music, a family events calendar, the KUNM Kids Birthday Club and so much more, all in one hour just for kids!
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