Meep meep! What's a cartoon?
New Yorker cartoonist Tom Toro (Home Free, Back to School Backpack) talks cartoons of all shapes and sizes on this episode of Ear Snacks! Andrew & Polly avoid anvils, consider political cartoons, think about how it feels to STOP watching your favorite stories, and sing a brand new song by Eilis Cahill.
Thanks for listening! A big thank you to Leo, Solomon, Hannah, Seamus, Leon, Waylan and Izzy — and their parents — for sharing what they know about cartoons. To learn more or to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org
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Midsummer Mixtape!
Calling all voices! High or low, fast or slow, pool party-ing or quiet afternoon book nook-ing, we have the songs for you!
Every so often, we like to step back and shine the spotlight on the amazing creators we know making incredible art for families. Here are the handful of lovely tunes we could squeeze into a podcast episode, but please find out Midsummer Mixtape on Spotify for more upbeat & chilled out summer music recommendations:
Party by Heather Feather feat. Itty Bitty Beats, Preschool Rockstars, and Esther Crow
A New Cinderella by Megan Piphus
Fam Bam Boogie by Mista Cookie Jar feat. Father Goose, Divinity Roxx, Pierce Freelon, Lucy Kalantari, Aaron Nigel Smith, Snooknuk, Jabali Afrika, and 1 Tribe Collective
Harmony by Fyütch and Aura V feat. Divinity Roxx
I Run with My Heart (Fatuma’s Song) by Flor Bromley feat. Jabali Afrika
Tiny (Chiquito) by Teacher Peter
Families Belong by Noodle Loaf (Dan Saks)
Why Do People Go? by Mega Ran feat. Kimya Dawson
What My Body Needs by Sara Rogers
Fly, Shine, Soar by 123 Andrés feat. Little Miss Ann
Please support these generous, talented musicians by following them and sharing what you love!
To lear more or to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org - thanks for listening!
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Soap & Thought Bubbles!
Is your family feeling as mid-summer-y as ours? On this 'Bubbles!' episode of Ear Snacks, e've got some amazing crafting & imagination activities for lazy days and long rides alike!
First, Claudia Zanes shares her love of (and the science behind) soap-making. Gather some materials to try the basics at home, and learn more about her handmade soaps and incredible family folk music!
Then we invent some imagination games with Mags DeRoma and Christine Peck (who cannot see your thoughts inside your head), authors of Too Many Bubbles: A Story About Mindfulness.
To learn more about Ear snacks or to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org -- and thanks for listening!
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Bells & Blindness!
Ding dong! Andrew & Polly wax poetic about bells and blindness with Country of the Blind author Andrew Leland and visit an enormous percussion warehouse with LAPR’s Abby Savell.
Happy Disability Pride Month! Andrew & Polly are proud members of RAMPD, Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities. July is a great month to open conversations with people of all ages about different types of minds and bodies and think about how we build our world.
Thanks to our friends Fortney, Kora, Nora, Hazel, Berlin, and Max (and their parents!) for sharing what they know about bells. To find out more or to be on the show, visit earsnacks.org – and thanks for listening!
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Happy Birthday, Ear Snacks!
Many happy returns! How should we celebrate Ear Snacks’ 10th birthday? Should we make an Ear Snacks: Songs from the Podcast Vol. 2?!? Today we’re sharing some of the original songs we’ve written for these episodes since Ear Snacks: Songs from the Podcast Vol. 1 came out in 2016, and we thought it’s kind of a magical time capsule of these episodes inspired by the ideas of children. From the absurd to the heartfelt and back again, we hope these songs take your minds and memories on a joyous journey throughout your summer!
To see us live at Wolftrap Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods on July 11th or future Andrew & Polly shows, visit andrewandpolly.com
We’re making new episodes and writing new songs all summer and into the fall! To learn more or to be on the show for Season 5, visit earsnacks.org – and thanks for listening!
Explore the absurdity and wonder of every day when kids talk about music, art, science and culture - one topic at a time. Packed with earworms and made with heart. - New York Times - One of the best podcasts for kids. - Common Sense Media