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But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

Hopes And Dreams For 2021 From Kids Around The World

But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

Vermont Public

Nature, Language, Kids & Family, Science

4.44.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

As the new year dawns, what are you hopeful for in 2021?

Even though the change of the calendar year is mostly symbolic, New Year's Day is often a time for looking back on the year that just passed and setting goals for the year ahead. We asked you to share your hopes and dreams for 2021, from the end of the COVID-19 pandemic to your own personal goals. In this episode, more than 100 kids from around the world offer New Year's resolutions.

We'll also hear from Johns Hopkins University epidemiologist Jennifer Nuzzo, climate activist Bill McKibben and Young Peoples Poet Laureate Naomi Shihab Nye.

Download our learning guides: PDF | Google Slide | Transcript

Here are just a few of the hopes and dreams you sent us:

"My environmental wish for 2021 is that we can stop so much pollution. My personal wish is to learn Urdu and to convince my brother to get a cat or dog!" - Maya, Toronto, Ontario

"My wish for 2021 is that the coronavirus will stop and the vaccine will come out and we can do things we haven't done this year and we can have our birthday together this year!" -Zain

"I want to learn how to ride my bike by myself. - Adelaide, 6, California

"What I want to happen for the new year is that I want people to start being responsible and no coronavirus. I want people to stop polluting. I want people to wear more masks. I want people to be kind to animals." - Jedi, 8, Ohio

"I hope in 2021 more people think about and believe in climate change." -Evelyn, Albany, New York

"Next year I would like more electric cars!" - Kyrav, 6, Geneva, Switzerland

"My hope for next year is that we don't use as much plastic as we do now and that coronavirus will stop so we're able to do the things we like to do." - Tejas, Canberra, Australia

"My hope for 2021 is that everyone gets health care." - Mikal, 7, Georgia

My new year’s resolution is for sloths to take over the world and for people to use less plastic. - Sloan, 7, Wisconsin

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Jane, but this isn't the start of the show.

0:06.0

Before we get into this awesome episode, I want to see if you want to be part of an upcoming

0:10.8

one.

0:11.8

Here's the deal.

0:13.1

You know how sometimes adults say things that sound maybe not quite totally true?

0:20.2

Call them parental myths or urban legends.

0:23.4

Things like eating carrots will help you see in the dark.

0:26.4

Or watching too much TV will fry your brain.

0:29.2

Or you'll get sick if you don't wear your hat and mittens in the cold.

0:33.0

Or even make sure you wait an hour after eating before going for a swim.

0:38.0

We're going to do an episode exploring where the truth or fiction is in these popular sayings.

0:45.5

And we want to know from you kids what your adults say that you want us to investigate.

0:50.7

An adult same goes for you.

0:52.0

You can send us what your adults said and maybe you still repeat to kids today that you

0:57.4

think might be mostly wrong but maybe with a grain of truth in there somewhere.

1:02.8

Record yourselves and your kids explaining what sayings you want us to look into.

1:07.6

You can use a free recording app on a smartphone and then send the file to questions at but

1:13.0

why kids.org.

1:15.3

Our deadline is February 5th.

1:17.9

We can't wait to hear what you send us.

1:45.6

This is But Why, a podcast for curious kids from Vermont Public Radio.

1:50.4

I'm Jane Lintel.

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