Circle Round WBUR
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- Kinder und Familie
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Created and produced by parents of young children, WBUR's Circle Round adapts carefully-selected folktales from around the world into sound- and music-rich radio plays for kids ages 3-103. Each 15 to 25-minute episode explores important issues like kindness, persistence and generosity. And each episode ends with an activity that inspires a deeper conversation between children and grown-ups.
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The Laughing Bird
Kenny Curtis (Greeking Out) stars in a legend from Aboriginal Australia about dark days, light humor, and a little bird with a big laugh.
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The Rightful Heir
Oliver Stark (9-1-1, Into the Badlands) plays a clever king who concocts the perfect plan for telling a good egg from a bad seed.
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Encore: The Friendship Orchard
NPR veterans Linda Wertheimer and Susan Stamberg co-star in a Kazakh folktale about lifelong friends whose bond is tested by an unexpected discovery.
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A Bee in the Bush
Erika Ishii (Worlds Beyond Number, Apex Legends) headlines this Vietnamese tale about getting a bee in your bonnet, buzzing off, and feeling the sting.
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The Cleverest Person in the Room
Vanessa Aspillaga (Dora Saves the Snow Princess, Leave the World Behind) stars in this Puerto Rican and Chilean tale about baby basil, cuddly kittens, and how two heads can be better than one.
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The Whole Cart
Julia Chan (Bojack Horseman, Extinct) and Hrishikesh Hirway (Song Exploder, The West Wing Weekly) co-star in a story from India about matching wits, mincing words, and getting the upper hand.
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This podcast is so cool I highly recommend it to 5-10 years old but If your older it’s also okay.
Love it!
Your podcast is amazing!!!!!! But, I have a question, what app do you use to make circle round?
PHILLIPA SOO!!! I LOVE HER! SHES SUCH A GREAT SINGER! I AM ALSO A BIG FAN OF HAMILTON! Also, when u said satisfied I was like: *high pitched pterodactyl screeching*
Wonderful
These are wonderful stories/folktales. My seven year old loves them! Another bonus is that they are great before bed, only 15 mins which is helpful as he never falls asleep to stories. The only problem is there are too few of them. One per week at most. They remind me of the Rabbit Ear productions from PRI