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[Exploring the Magical World of Daily Sounds: A Bath Time Adventure]-[Bathtime]

My First Podcast - Sound adventures for tiny kids and parents · A2 · 2024-02-11

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Exploring the Magical World of Daily Sounds: A Bath Time Adventure

In this debut episode of My First Podcast, host Lucy invites listeners on a sensory journey to explore the “magical world of your daily sounds.” The podcast emphasizes that our environment is constantly filled with a symphony of auditory experiences, ranging from “wizzes, pops, toots, clangs, hums, buzzing, and bumps” to sounds that are “soft ones and loud ones,” or “big sounds and small sounds.”

The Anatomy of Sound

Lucy encourages listeners to become active participants in their auditory world, noting that we can create our own sounds, such as “blowing a raspberry.” This interactive approach sets the stage for a deep dive into the specific sounds associated with a familiar daily ritual: a baby’s bedtime bath. By focusing on baby Tom and his dad, the podcast breaks down the complex soundscape of a simple household activity into identifiable components.

Deconstructing the Bath Time Soundscape

To help listeners understand the auditory environment, Lucy highlights several key moments during Tom’s bath:

  • The Filling of the Tub: The process begins when “the bath tap turns and the water comes out of the tap and runs into the bath.” This is a rhythmic sound that signifies the start of the preparation.
  • The Sensory Experience of Soap: As Tom’s dad prepares the water, we hear the “squeeze” of the soap, followed by the sound of him “splashing the water to make soapy bubbles.” These bubbles provide a tactile and auditory playground for Tom.
  • Ensuring Safety: A crucial part of the narrative is the dad’s responsibility to check that the water is “just the right temperature, not too hot, and not too cold.” This highlights that sound is not just for entertainment but also serves as a cue for safety and routine.
  • Playtime Sounds: The bath is filled with the joy of “bath toys, squeaky ones,” which are essential for making the experience engaging for the child.

The Importance of Auditory Awareness

Lucy uses the episode to teach children the importance of recognizing specific sounds, such as identifying the “sound of the tap” and the importance of turning it off to ensure “we don't want too much water in.” By repeating these sounds throughout the episode, the podcast reinforces the connection between action and auditory output. The inclusion of a song further cements these lessons, with lyrics that celebrate “swirling the water forward and back” and the classic “quack, quack” of rubber duckies.

Conclusion and Safety Reminders

As the episode concludes, Lucy reminds her young audience that while exploring sounds is a fun adventure, they must “never create bath sounds or make your own bath without asking your grown-ups for permission and help.” This emphasizes the podcast's goal of fostering curiosity within a safe, supervised environment.

By engaging with the “daily sounds” of a bath, listeners are encouraged to become more mindful of the world around them. Whether it is the “ticling in your ear sounds” or the “booming far too noisy sounds,” the podcast serves as a delightful guide to the auditory wonders of everyday life. The show invites parents and children to continue their discovery beyond the episode by sharing their own “daily adventures” using the hashtag #myfirstpodcastclub, ensuring that the sound journey continues long after the podcast ends.

🎯Key Sentences

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How are you today?
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Did you hear that?
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that sounds amazing
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it's time for our sound adventure today
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It has lovely warm water with lots of bubbles.
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📝Key Phrases

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filled with
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stick out my tongue
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have a lovely time
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fading
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turns and the water comes out
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📖 Transcript

Hello! You are listening to my first podcast, a magical world of your daily sounds made just for you.
I'm Lucy. How are you today?
In my first podcast we listen to all the sounds we can find around us.
There are so many sounds that we hear every day.
Wizzes, pops, toots, clangs, hums, buzzing, and bumps.
Soft ones and loud ones.

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