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Circle Round

Circle Round Presents: 'Tai Asks Why'

Circle Round

WBUR

Ages 4-10, Children, Storytelling, Kids & Family, Childrens' Story, Books, Stories For Kids, Kids, Storytime, Story

4.414.8K Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

In this episode from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, "Tai Asks Why" features 12-year-old Tai Poole, who asks: What are animals saying to each other?

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Rebecca Sheer here.

0:04.1

Before we get to today's story, I'd like to invite you to join the Circle Round Club.

0:09.9

Memberships come in all shapes and sizes and include fun benefits like ad-free episodes,

0:15.0

bonus bedtime stories, behind the scenes videos, and a personalized birthday message from

0:19.8

me.

0:20.8

Learn more about the Circle Round Club and become a member at WBOR.org slash Circle Round Club.

0:31.0

Produced by the I-Lab at WBOR Boston.

0:40.0

Hi, Rebecca Sheer here.

0:42.0

Guess what?

0:43.0

Next week, we are back in action with a whole new story for you to enjoy.

0:48.0

And this week, we're happy to share another podcast for kids and grown-ups.

0:52.0

Ty asks why, from CBC Podcasts.

0:55.0

Ty pool is 12 years old and 100% dedicated to asking life's tough questions.

1:01.5

Like, why is space so dark?

1:04.0

What's the science behind bullying?

1:05.8

And how does a song get stuck in your head?

1:08.7

In today's episode of Ty asks why, Ty asks, what are animals saying to each other?

1:15.2

We'll find out right now.

1:24.7

This is my producer Amanda's dog, Truffles.

1:29.1

As you can hear, she's whining about something.

1:35.2

Okay well, now she's barking about something.

1:39.5

But what really is she saying?

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