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Roll the Dice, Play Nice

4 min · 2. juni 2026
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Wake Up Kids — Wiggly Wednesday: Tiny Dice, Big Smiles! (June 3, 2026) Rise and shine with Ticky Tocket on your favorite kids wake up podcast! Today’s giggly science scoop whisks us back about 12,000 years, where archaeologists uncovered teeny dice carved from bone—linked to early Indigenous peoples in North America. It’s a joyful reminder that playing games, taking turns, and laughing together is an ancient human tradition. Today’s takeaway: play a game with someone you love, practice turn-taking, and be a good sport—win or lose. A little kindness makes every round more fun! Lindfield weather check: a nippy 16°C this morning, warming to a mostly sunny 21°C—perfect for outdoor fun, playground meetups, or a backyard game-a-thon. Thought for the day: learn something new, make something delightfully silly, and share “12,000-years kind” kindness wherever you go. Tick tick, roll—see you tomorrow on Wake Up Kids!

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