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Special Reimagined Episode: What Can You Do With Big Feelings?

Special Reimagined Episode: What Can You Do With Big Feelings?

FromLittle Kids, Big Hearts


Special Reimagined Episode: What Can You Do With Big Feelings?

FromLittle Kids, Big Hearts

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
May 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What do you do when you're feeling angry or sad, or when you're facing something new and scary? In this special episode — which is reimagined and reworked from a Season 1 episode of Little Kids, Big Hearts — Todd and his puppet friend Rainbow join four kids (Anaya, Eleanor, Raffaele, and Wilder) to explore big feelings, where they come from, and what to do with them. At the end of the episode, dance along to "Dance Your Feelings," an original song written and performed by educator/composer/performer extraordinaire Benjamin Weiner. The new sound design and mixing is by Ahmed Ashour. Thank you also to Ryan Allais for his original sound design of the episode in Season 1! The ukulele music you hear in the background is by Royer Bockus. Wow! It's been a LONG time! Find more resources and activities to keep the learning going online at https://playsparkler.org/what-can-you-do-with-big-feelings.
Released:
May 3, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (39)

Little Kids, Big Hearts helps kids and their grown-ups grow social and emotional skills, a.k.a. Big Hearts, with a little help from the show's host, Todd Loyd, a longtime early childhood educator. It’s a space where kids LEAD the discussion and explore big ideas in SEL — from feelings to friendship to helping others — together. If you like using your imagination, hanging out with puppets, going on mindfulness journeys to magical worlds, and eating gummy bears that grow on trees, then you're in the right place! Recommended for big-hearted kids ages 3-8 (and their grown-ups).