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Noodle Loaf - Music Education Podcast for Kids

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Noodle Loaf - Music Education Podcast for Kids

Dan Saks

Kids & Family, Education For Kids

4752 Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2020

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Hey Noodlinos! Have you checked out our new YouTube channel yet?  We're making vids inspired by the music games you know and love.  Check it out here! These videos are great for school brain breaks, car rides and dentist waiting rooms. But first!!! Finish The Pattern - In this pattern recognition game, kids learn about the upright bass and how a walking bass line works. It’s a jazz appreciation game that you can play with your face. ✪ Echo Song - There's a Zoo - This song was inspired by a video playdate my child was having with her friend. Her friend said, “want to see the zoo inside my closet?” And the typewriters were immediately off to the races here at Noodle Loaf HQ. It’s a repeat after me style children’s song which helps kids with ear training for pitch and singing confidence. ✪ Jokes - Kids like jokes. Jokes like kids. These are jokes for kids by kids. ✪ Jam Along - We make a rhythm on a tree and invite you to jam along with us. This game encourages nature play, creativity and funkiness. For fans of Waldorf, Montessori and nature schools. BYOSticks. ✪ ✪✪✪ FAMILIES BELONG - the new board book from Dan Saks available from Penguin Random House ✪✪✪ https://bit.ly/familiesbelongbook WAYS TO SHOW NOODLE LOVE: ✪ If Noodle Loaf brings some music education value to your life, please consider becoming a patron. Membership starts at $3: www.patreon.com/noodleloaf ✪ Donate: paypal.me/dansaks ✪ SUBSCRIBE and/or LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts ✪ Get some Noodle Loaf gear at noodleloaf.threadless.com. ✪ Want to add your voice to the Noodle Loaf choir? The echo song and instructions are here: http://noodleloaf.com/choir Find us on noodleloaf.com Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or write to us at [email protected]

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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.

0:22.6

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. Have you been making forts? Yep. Have you been having video play dates? Yep.

0:35.0

Have you been eating boasts? No, I like my beats. Hot. Pour it up.

0:40.2

We've been having a lot of fun with our new YouTube channel, by the way. Each week we upload a new

0:45.0

video based on a noodle loaf game, so check the link in the show notes to see them. I like the one

0:49.5

where I get a new name. Yeah, me too, but no spoilers. People got to check it out to find out what we're going to start calling you.

0:55.9

Will it be Art Bun, Funkle, Viancei, Saki McSocreton?

1:00.5

Oh, I hope it's not that one.

1:01.9

Tune in to find out.

1:02.9

Okay, back to you, kids.

1:04.3

Cue the Choir.

1:06.4

Hold up.

1:07.6

Wait a minute. Joining the noodle loaf choir this week, we've got Clara and Nick from West Orange, New Jersey,

1:14.6

and Atlas and Fisher from Salida, Colorado. Fisher is the one on Kazoo. Take it away, kids.

1:20.8

La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La Le la Lee Lee Lee

1:28.3

I hope that's you

1:30.3

I hope that you

1:32.3

Will join with me

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