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The team share their favourite sports day activities as listeners answer last week's question about music that helps them relax.
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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 team share their favourite sports day activities as listeners answer last week's question about music that helps them relax.
Plus:
Young climate leaders gathered at Tate Modern for the London Climate Action Week Summit, including 11-year-old campaigner Anishwa Kunchala. Plus, over 1,500 children took part in a challenge to turn broken toys into something new. A "grumpy" Pallas's cat named Duchess arrives at Edinburgh Zoo to join Akiko as part of a breeding programme. Real or Rubbish: Have a family of beavers really fixed flooding at an Ealing Underground station?
The Big Debate: Should schools have sports days?
Plus the team's heroes and favourite facts of the week, including Harry Kane's World Cup goal record and the surprising name for the person at the end of a tug-of-war team.
Get involved: Send a voice note at funkidslive.com/theweekjunior or email [email protected] to share your favourite sports day activity — you could win a Roving Reporter badge!
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