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Current Show: The Story Keepers

Broadcasting: October 7 – 13, 2024

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We produce high-quality children’s public radio programming and podcasts, cultivated through community involvement and immersion. The Children’s Hour is distributed by Native Voice One, the Native American Radio Network. Our award-winning kids’ public radio program, The Children’s Hour can be heard on demand as a weekly podcast and on more than 160 stations in 6 countries.

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Jason Schaller, an entomologist from the ABQ Biopark Bugarium with an enormous Goliath Beetle on his shirt.

Last Week: Get Bugged

In this episode of The Children’s Hour, we dive into the amazing world of bugs! Entomologist Jason Schaller from Albuquerque Biopark’s Bugarium joins us to teach us all about these fascinating creatures. We learn why bugs are so important to our planet and even how some of them can be a part of our diets! From bug biology to tasty cricket tacos, this episode will leave you buzzing with excitement.

 

Jason Schaller, an entomologist from the ABQ Biopark Bugarium with an enormous Goliath Beetle on his shirt.

This Week: The Story Keepers

This special episode of The Children’s Hour honors Indigenous Peoples’ Day with guest author Laurel Goodluck, who is of Mandan Hratsa and Tsimshian heritage. The Kids Crew engages with Laurel on topics like family, resilience, and cultural pride, and is mixed with indigenous music from around the world. Learn about Indigenous People’s Day with The Children’s Hour.

Jason Schaller, an entomologist from the ABQ Biopark Bugarium with an enormous Goliath Beetle on his shirt.

Next Week: Archaeology

October 19th is Inernational Archaeology Day and The Children’s Hour is celebrating in a visit to the New Mexico Office of Archeological Studies. Director Eric Blinman and several archaelogists from OAS help the Kids Crew understand how scientists explore ancient civilizations through the structures, artifacts, and relics left behind.

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