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Local Memorials (The Great War – Through A London Child’s Eye)

Memorials for the fallen come in many shapes and sizes.  This is mainly due to there not being any rules about what form a war memorial should take but also because different people and communities want to remember and commemorate in different way…

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‘Level Headers’ Author Natalie Costa On Finding Your Power!

Natalie Costa joined Dan in the studio to chat all about you finding your power, stretching that self-esteem, and everything in between!

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Military Remembrance (The Great War – Through A London Child’s Eye)

Military cemeteries were designed to be peaceful and to be a fair way to remember both rich and poor alike.  Edward visits Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surrey, whilst Sid and his mother argue about John’s place in a cemetery in France.&nbs…

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Military Remembrance (The Great War – Through A London Child’s Eye)

Military cemeteries were designed to be peaceful and to be a fair way to remember both rich and poor alike.  Edward visits Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surrey, whilst Sid and his mother argue about John’s place in a cemetery in France. 

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Launch Press

This morning, we launched the Fun Kids Podcast Network and we’ve been overwhelmed with the response, with great pieces in: The Times Campaign Broadcast Radio Today Podnews We’ll also be on Sky News tomorrow, Tuesday, to talk more about it too!

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National Remembrance (The Great War – Through A London Child’s Eye)

In the aftermath of the war, Britain needed a way to remember their fallen.  The Cenotaph and The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier would become the focus for the nation to remember, particularly on the anniversary of the Armistice.Join Fun Kids Podcast…

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National Remembrance (The Great War – Through A London Child’s Eye)

In the aftermath of the war, Britain needed a way to remember their fallen.  The Cenotaph and The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier would become the focus for the nation to remember, particularly on the anniversary of the Armistice.

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Fun Kids Science Weekly in the Mail on Sunday

Congratulations to presenter Dan and the Fun Kids Science Weekly who appeared in the Mail on Sunday’s Event magazine. It was one of 100 utterly addictive podcast that you must hear!

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Fun Kids Podcast Network Launches

Fun Kids, the national children’s radio station has today, Monday 12th August, launched a new children’s podcast network. The network will bring together all of Fun Kids’ podcasts alongside shows from other providers including the popular Storynory podcast and the brand new The Week Junior Show from Dennis Publishing’s The Week Junior. The Week Junior Show is hosted by Fun Kids…

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Lara Williamson, ‘The Great War’ & A Yes No Game

George is joined by author Lara Williamson, learns about the Great War through a new series following the diary entries of Edward, and hears the latest Yes No Game!

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