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Noodle Loaf - Music Education Podcast for Kids

For The Grown Ups - What To Expect

Noodle Loaf - Music Education Podcast for Kids

Dan Saks

Kids & Family, Education For Kids

4752 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2018

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

A Noodle Loaf primer for grown ups only, to introduce your host and the concept for the show without boring your children.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Mick from The Past and the Curious, a history podcast for kids and families.

0:05.0

I will be live on stage with a bunch of other great kids and family podcasts in Boston at WBUR's

0:11.6

mega awesome super huge, wicked fun, podcast playdate in February.

0:16.3

The Past and the Curious will be live on Sunday, February 16th at WBUR's City Space in Boston.

0:22.1

For tickets, go to WBUR.org.org-forward-slash events. I hope to see you there and tune in to the

0:28.5

past and the curious.

0:29.4

All the grownups, all the grownups, this is for the grown-ups, the grown-ups.

0:35.5

Hello, grown-ups. It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the world

0:42.7

of noodle loaf. This is one of your host, Stan Sacks. The other host is my four-year-old daughter,

0:48.8

Joni. But this episode here is where I explain just to the grown-ups how noodle loaf works and what to expect.

0:56.0

The idea for the show came from wanting some kind of interactive, music-filled podcast the whole family could enjoy together in the car.

1:03.0

Something to compete with, the lure of just giving the kids a screen so I can listen to Radio Lab.

1:09.0

My background is in early childhood music education, so I felt maybe I could just do this myself.

1:15.0

I made a couple episodes with my daughter and shared it with friends who just kept on telling us that their kids couldn't get enough of noodle loaf.

1:21.1

Now, instead of them watching the same show for the 8,000th time, they're learning echo songs and playing rhythm games.

1:27.8

Their brains are lighting up instead of dimming down, at least for 10 minutes or so at a time.

1:32.3

Nutilof is intended for kids 3 to 8 years old.

1:36.3

That's a broad range, but, you know, every kid is different and they all interact with it a little bit differently.

1:41.3

Younger kids may need more participation from their grown-ups to help them understand how it works, at least at first. Older kids should do just fine.

1:49.2

If you like the show, then I humbly implore you to subscribe and leave a comment on our iTunes

1:55.3

show page. I've put instructions on how to do that right in the show description. That would

2:00.1

give the show a chance to make it to the front page and attract more ears ears are after all the fuel that make noodle loaf go feel free to send comments questions riddles songs or whatever to noodle loaf show at gmail dot com let us know which games your kids want to hear again and again, and which ones

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