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Noodle Loaf - Music Education Podcast for Kids

Pedal On!

Noodle Loaf - Music Education Podcast for Kids

Dan Saks

Kids & Family, Education For Kids

4752 Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2021

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

We continue celebrating Black History Month on our kids podcast by channeling the great tradition of Civil Rights songs, with a song about James Baldwin for kids and a song about the Black sports hero Major Taylor. Hooray for fun music for kids about inspiring Black figures! Both of these songs appear on our new Black History EP called "Oh Let Us Sing!" which features five children’s songs about five inspiring historical Black figures. Playground Game - The episode begins with the classic playground sing along song for kids, Pizza Pizza Daddy-O. We do our own spin on this creative movement game for our kids podcast but you're encouraged to search online for the old school version. ✪ Echo Song - Then we help children develop pitch and singing confidence with our original echo song, one of a few of our Black History songs for kids, James Baldwin Used His Words. It's a Black History song for preschoolers and up. ✪ Clap It Back - We also get into a music activity for kids about the traditional African-American food, cornbread, during our rhythm, game segment. This game promotes rhythmic awareness and provides a recipe you can cook with your children too! You can find the skillet cornbread recipe that inspired the music game here: Better than Jiffy ✪ Echo Song - Our final echo song, Pedal On!, is about the great Black sports hero Major Taylor who was not only a cycling champion but is also remembered as a civil rights hero. ✪ We hope you enjoy our music and games for preschoolers, kindergarteners and early elementary age kids! The cornbread recipe featured in today's show: https://www.brandisdiary.com/brandisdiary/betterthanjiffy ✪✪✪ OH LET US SING!: BLACK HISTORY ECHO SONGS  ✪✪✪  ✪✪✪ FAMILIES BELONG - one of Amazon's Best Books of 2020 - by Dan Saks available from Penguin Random House ✪✪✪ https://bit.ly/familiesbelongbook WAYS TO SHOW NOODLE LOVE: ✪ Join our Patreon to access bonus content and a handwritten letter for a limited time!  www.patreon.com/noodleloaf  ✪ 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]

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today's episode is a celebration of Black History in honor of, you guessed it, Black History Month.

0:06.4

We're going to play some of our favorite games from previous Black History Month episodes

0:10.4

and share some new songs that appear on the brand new Noodle Loaf EP called Oh Let Us Sing,

0:17.7

which you can find on Spotify, iTunes, or your streaming platform of choice.

0:22.5

Make sure you click to follow our music pages because there might just be another album coming down the pike.

0:28.8

Anything to add, children?

0:30.5

They should put Harriet Tumman on the 20 already.

0:32.9

It looks like it's going to happen.

0:34.5

How do you know?

0:35.5

I write it out in the Financial Times. You can read? I could read

0:40.1

newspapers, but that's it. Fascinating. Well, let's start the show. To the choir. Hold up.

0:48.2

Joining the noodle loaf choir this week, we've got three kids from across the USA. Representing the West Coast, we've got Reed in Port Orchard, Washington.

0:58.7

Representing the Midwest, we've got Theo in Omaha, Nebraska, and rapping for the east,

1:04.1

we've got Shelby in New Freedom, Pennsylvania.

1:07.5

One Nation, under a groove.

1:09.9

Take it away, kids.

1:12.1

La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La La

1:15.5

Lee Lee

1:16.6

I hope that's you

1:20.6

I hope that's you

1:22.6

Will join with me

1:27.8

Bring your voice Bring your voice.

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