Wild & Wonder: Where Curiosity Meets the Natural World

104: Finding Each Other in the Noise 2026/02

32 min · 3 de feb de 2026
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In this episode of Wild & Wonder, children explore listening, partnership, and gentle signals through story, song, and reflection. We begin in the Literacy Corner with the /sh/ sound and a visit to Suffix Speedway, where listeners discover how the suffix -ship helps name relationships like friendship and partnership. Then, in Pages with Pals, we hear the story “Finding Kira in the Crowd,” about a penguin who must listen carefully to find his partner in a very noisy place. Along the way, Everett Gale shares real-life nature notes about how penguins recognize one another, even in large colonies. A quiet reflection invites listeners to notice their own gentle signals, followed by a creative art challenge and a playful faux-mercial for Listening Ears. We close with the poem “I Listen for the Gentle Signal,” reminding us that we don’t have to notice everything, just the one thing that helps us feel calm, connected, and found. Perfect for family listening, classroom use, or a quiet moment together. You can find the show notes and listener companion guide at http://www.smartseeds.net. Look for the Wild & Wonder page.

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