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    Explore " children books" with insightful episodes like "THE STRAW HATS OF FLORENCE | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart", "THE TOY ROOM | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart", "BEEHIVE STREET, NUMBER 7 | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart", "WHO WRITES THESE STORIES? | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart" and "BONUS: Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret." from podcasts like ""ITSPmagazine", "ITSPmagazine", "ITSPmagazine", "ITSPmagazine" and "The Readirect Podcast"" and more!

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    THE STRAW HATS OF FLORENCE | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart

    THE STRAW HATS OF FLORENCE | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart

    THE STRAW HATS OF FLORENCE

    At the end of summer, in a small country town, the fair was an event: people met and blah blah blah... at every corner of the streets. The main square was invaded by fun and exciting rides: the roller coaster, the Ferris wheel, the merry-go-round for the little ones, and much more.

    The stands of the candy sellers, with cotton candy, mint hard candies, and freshly made crunchies, attracted children like bees to honey. Stalls full of various merchandise awaited the first buyers who, looking left and right, chose at their will.

    Suddenly, dark clouds on the horizon announced a big storm. A rush of people who didn't have umbrellas to shelter with! The rides were immediately halted. The wind did its part: there was a large fluttering of goods of all kinds. 

    A stall selling straw hats of Florence was left so empty that it couldn't be emptier. The hats, as if they had lives of their own, landed on people's heads. Other little hats, which looked like souvenirs, flew onto the heads of dogs and cats wandering scared nearby. The little animals grumbled amongst themselves: "What have we come to the fair for, to take a shower?" They were about to run away, when suddenly they started to dance. What was the mystery in the little hats?

    A man soaked in rain watched them: they were so good that a brilliant idea came to mind. "Let's make a show of dancing dogs and cats touched by magic under the rain!" And so he did.

    After the storm passed, he set up a show for the following evening. Wearing the little hats, the animals jumped, danced, and performed somersaults. The audience flowed in large numbers and the show pleased both young and old. What a success!

    The animals spoke to each other and, agreeing, asked to organize shows in major cities. Caught up in the excitement, the man rented a hot-air balloon with a colorful balloon with all the colors of the rainbow to fly his friends.

    They crossed plains, lakes, and mountains and, while flying over a valley, three little hats that were perched precariously on the balloon, carried by the wind, fell down into the meadows. "Help, help, save them!" but three goats picked them up and, placed on their heads, began to dance. What magic had touched them!

    Our small travelers from the balloon shouted: "Let's take the goats into the company!" And so they lowered ropes, joined forces, and, pulling and pulling, managed to bring them on board. Everyone was happy.

    As they explained to the goats what they were going to do and why they were flying in the sky, they reached the first stop which was in Venice. The lagoon, the canals, and St. Mark's Square framed the show. Satisfied, they departed for other cities. 

    The second stop was in Rome, the eternal city, they flew over the Colosseum and arrived in Piazza di Spagna; the Spanish Steps accompanied them like a gentle dance towards the sky. Ready for another destination, they reached Naples; the view of Vesuvius in the distance, the gulf at sunset was spectacular, they performed in front of the Castel dell'Ovo.

    The grand finale was in Florence. What was the best place to dance? The square of the church of San Miniato al Monte on the hill, thought the man. The multicolored hot-air balloon landed and the show began. The bells mysteriously rang from the bell tower, like on a festival day. The citizens climbed the high steps of the staircase, but at the top remained motionless like statues and speechless. The surprise, the atmosphere, the magic of the place: goats, dogs, and cats not only danced, but slowly rose swirling around the church and on the square. The sound of a mysterious music coming from the walls of that immense and ancient building accompanied them. They flew with such lightness that they seemed like wingless angels, but with the "straw hats of Florence."

    After this magical adventure, the showman brought dogs and cats back to the fair square in the small town and returned the hats to the seller. Everyone returned to their owner, carrying great happiness in their hearts. The fair's rides spun again for a few more days, for the joy of children and young people. The goats returned to graze freely in the valley, transported by a mysterious but joyful force.

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    You can read or listen to this Story Under The Stars in: Italian — English — Spanish — French — Japanese — Chinese —
    Request your language and we will do our best to accommodate you!

    The translation from Italian (the original language) to other languages, and the reading of the stories in all these languages, is not magic but the work of Artificial Intelligence — which perhaps is a bit magical... We hope it has done a good job!

    If you enjoy these stories, please share them, and if you can afford it, Consider A Donation.

    THE TOY ROOM | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart

    THE TOY ROOM | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart

    THE TOY ROOM

    Three little siblings: a little girl with red curls on her head and two little boys with straight hair; every morning they went to school. They had fashionable backpacks from which they took out all the necessary items, but from each of the three backpacks a new toy came out. A child named Carletto had a worn-out and faded backpack, just a small notebook, an eraser, and a worn-out pencil; when the teacher noticed, she scolded him.

    Curious about the toys, one day he followed the three siblings. They arrived near a building, very narrow and very tall, yellow and green in color, which ended with a tower. In front of them walked little mice in single file; "how strange," he didn't have time to think it when the little animals fluttered behind a hedge. Hidden there was a small window with a grate; the mice went through it, the children followed, and him, cunningly, followed them a minute later. There was a ladder so high that it seemed to reach the sky. The mice's tail, transformed into a propeller, made them go up like rockets. Once at the top, they opened a door, turned around and said, "Come on, come on, Carletto, we've been waiting for you for a long time!" Carletto climbed up with the enthusiasm of someone heading towards a discovery, incredulous but eager to understand and discover. At the top, he passed by the animals who gave him a big bow; he thought: "Have I become a king by magic?" He looked around: "I am in a dream..."

    The room had a loft; toys of all kinds were scattered in every corner. He was struck by an old wooden horse with wheels, a string to pull it, and a whistle under its tail. A puppet theater was putting on a show. A spinning top seemed like a flying carousel; a nutcracker soldier sat on the loft and spoke up: "You are Carletto, I know you, the child who is perched under the roof, with a glove that covers only one finger, a patched jacket, but with big eyes that seem like street lamps; I see you from the theater stage, I would like to call you, but I have a role to respect." Carletto was more than amazed.

    The three siblings entered, astonished by his presence; the toy room was a secret. The mice consulted each other, they were the guardians. A robot, who had a brain, proposed that Carletto become part of the magic. "Enterprising, as brave as he is, and he likes theater," said the nutcracker, standing tall as befits a soldier.

    The secret was not only about the toys, but there was a real super secret. A team of soldiers, who were all lined up on the loft, came down every night to protect the dreams of the children in their little beds. Everyone was happy with the decision taken.

    In a corner, on a small stool, there was a cricket eating a sandwich; from joy, it rolled to the ground. The little sister insisted on taking Carletto as a fourth sibling and, as such, they behaved at school and outside. If someone asked Carletto: "Have you ever seen a very tall building, half yellow and half green with a tower?" "Yes, yes," he replied smiling, "but only in a dream."

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    You can read or listen to this Story Under The Stars in: Italian — English — Spanish — French — Japanese — Chinese —
    Request your language and we will do our best to accommodate you!

    The translation from Italian (the original language) to other languages, and the reading of the stories in all these languages, is not magic but the work of Artificial Intelligence — which perhaps is a bit magical... We hope it has done a good job!

    If you enjoy these stories, please share them, and if you can afford it, Consider A Donation.

    BEEHIVE STREET, NUMBER 7 | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart

    BEEHIVE STREET, NUMBER 7 | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart

    BEEHIVE STREET, NUMBER 7

    The garden of the house at Beehive Street Number 7 was surrounded by a wall and closed with a gate. One day the owners, with their two children, decided to coat the inside of the wall with biscuits, honey, and jam in layers, as if they were bricks and cement; some of it melted but, pressed down, the coating was done.

    What a strange idea! But it was spring and the bees sucked the sweet jam like pollen from the flowers. The honey dripping from the wall reached the flowers, transforming them into sweets, the small stones of the path became colorful confetti. Curiously, the rain couldn't reach the lawn because it remained suspended like strands of strawberry jelly.

    The homeowners, along with their two children, were amazed and didn't know what to think. It really seemed like magic, okay they were a bit strange, but this was truly a mystery, the mother with a very long braid to sweep the ground, the father with a pair of mustaches that looked like two wings to cut the air, and the children who went to school dressed so "ridiculously" that all the other kids made fun of them.

    The news about the candy garden had spread in the air and by now everyone was talking about it. The birds perched on the wall fed on sweets, the butterflies became sugar flowers themselves, and the lizards lay in the sun with full bellies.

    On a warm summer evening, the garden was filled with fluttering fireflies like fairies with luminous wands. A big party had begun, attracting all the children and young people of the village. Entering the garden, everything was incredibly surprising and so good to eat that they didn't stop until there wasn't a crumb of sweetness left.

    After that fantastic night no more sweets were found to eat, but the magic remained and so in the air a great joy lingered. The garden appeared greener and more lush than before, with butterflies of every color landing on the flowers.

    The following morning, upon waking, the young parents thought of removing the garden wall. So all the children and little animals could freely come in to play with their two children, who no longer appeared strange in their eyes, but very charming playmates.

    "What a miracle!!!"

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    You can read or listen to this Story Under The Stars in: Italian — English — Spanish — French — Japanese — Chinese —
    Request your language and we will do our best to accommodate you!

    The translation from Italian (the original language) to other languages, and the reading of the stories in all these languages, is not magic but the work of Artificial Intelligence — which perhaps is a bit magical... We hope it has done a good job!

    If you enjoy these stories, please share them, and if you can afford it, Consider A Donation.

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    We invite families and friends of all ages to gather under the Tuscan night sky, ready to be carried away by magical short stories suitable for children and the young at heart.

    Here begins a wonderful adventure, a gift for all dreamers in search of enchantment, wonder and wisdom.


    From the Original Italian, here we present the English version, but if you wish to read and listen in more languages, please visit StorieSottoLeStelle.com.

    But now, lets be quiet: the story is about to begin…

    WHO WRITES THESE STORIES? | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart

    WHO WRITES THESE STORIES? | Stories Sotto Le Stelle Podcast | Short Stories For Children And The Young At Heart

    WHO WRITES THESE STORIES?

    At sunset, from a window, a hot air balloon flew to the horizon. A cup of coffee with its saucer was placed on an old wobbly wooden table. A inkwell with colored ink and a pen with a shiny firefly at its tail were ready to narrate fantastic and magical stories.

    The writer, sitting on a three-legged stool, opened the creaking drawer of the table and picked out a dream to narrate. By magic, the pen, brighter than ever, dipped in ink, began to write; the pages filled up and flew away.

    The hot air balloon, having approached the windowsill, collected a load of fantastic stories, and flying over the children's houses, dropped many magical fables into their bedrooms. They were written with the heart, and there they would dwell forever.

    This is your... "writer".

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    You can read or listen to this Story Under The Stars in: Italian — English — Spanish — French — Japanese — Chinese —
    Request your language and we will do our best to accommodate you!

    The translation from Italian (the original language) to other languages, and the reading of the stories in all these languages, is not magic but the work of Artificial Intelligence — which perhaps is a bit magical... We hope it has done a good job!

    If you enjoy these stories, please share them, and if you can afford it, Consider A Donation.

    __________________________________________________________________________

    We invite families and friends of all ages to gather under the Tuscan night sky, ready to be carried away by magical short stories suitable for children and the young at heart.


    Here begins a wonderful adventure, a gift for all dreamers in search of enchantment, wonder and wisdom.


    From the Original Italian, here we present the English version, but if you wish to read and listen in more languages, please visit StorieSottoLeStelle.com.

    But now, lets be quiet: the story is about to begin…

    BONUS: Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.

    BONUS: Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.

    In honor of this beloved book hitting the big screen this week, we're dropping our first ever BONUS episode to discuss Judy Blume's classic novel, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. 

    Neither of us actually read this book as children, so we're coming to it for the first time as seasoned adults. 

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    Ep 07: “My heart felt broken.” A professor turned acclaimed children's author talks loss, love and making changes with Professor Anthony Kessel

    Ep 07: “My heart felt broken.” A professor turned acclaimed children's author talks loss, love and making changes with Professor Anthony Kessel

    It’s my absolute pleasure to introduce our guest today, Professor Anthony Kessel.  Anthony is a longtime friend, colleague and trustee of iheart, the Chairty I founded. During this episode we cover a range of subjects relevant to almost all human beings: how to deal with change; loving what we do; confronting our ego; our need for validation; the pain and learning in going through a relationship breakdown; and dealing with the darkest moments in our lives. 

    It was no easy task whittling down what has to be one of the most impressive biographies I have ever come across. But what's even more impressive - as you will no doubt hear in this conversation - is what a humble, down to earth, curious, openhearted, honest and genuine person Anthony is.  

    Professor Anthony Kessel is a public health physician, GP and academic. He is currently  working part time as Clinical Director at NHS England. Prior to this, Anthony worked for a decade as Director of Global Public Health at Public Health England and National Director of Public Health Strategy. He is also currently Senior Public Health Advisor to the Football Association (FA), and advisor to the World Health Organization (WHO) on public health.  

    Anthony has over 100 publications in areas of public health, environmental health and the medical humanities. He has trained as an executive coach and writes a personal column exploring his leadership work.

    And then came a major transition: Anthony is now the author of the 4-book adventure series for children-  ‘DON’T DOUBT THE RAINBOW’. Threaded throughout the series is a unique and profound approach to support the mental health and resilience of children and young people. The first book, The Five Clues, has been short-listed for several national and international awards. The second book, Outside Chance, was published in July 2022.  

    0:00 - Introduction  
    4:00 - Becoming an author and loving what we do 
    16:08 - Overcoming fear to change  
    25:46 - Innate qualities of wellbeing  
    29:28 - Learning through loss  
    39:02 - Separation: Discovering that my heart can’t be broken  
    49:27 - Universality of resilience in personal suffering  
    55:39 - Societal mental health and wellbeing  
    1:15:27 - Creativity in mental health education  
    1:20:24 - Living in the present  

    You can find links to Anthony’s work and books in the notes below.

    Buy The Five Clues - Don't Doubt the Rainbow

    Buy Outside Chance - Don't Doubt the Rainbow 2

    የኢትዮጵያ ህፃናትን አንባቢ ለማድረግ የሚጥሩት እናትና ልጅ - ኤፕሪል 14, 2021

    የኢትዮጵያ ህፃናትን አንባቢ ለማድረግ የሚጥሩት እናትና ልጅ - ኤፕሪል 14, 2021
    ከኢትዮጵያ በማደጎ የተወሰደች የ12 አመት ህፃን ከአሜሪካዊት እናቷ ጋር በመሆን በኢትዮጵያ ያሉ ህፃናት የማንበብና መፃፍ ክህሎታቸውን እንዲያዳብሩ የሚያስችሉ መፅሀፍትን እየፃፉና በነፃ ለማዳረስ እየሰሩ ነው። 'ሰፊ ልብ፣ ትልቅ ህልም' ብለው ባቋቋሙት ድርጅት አማካኝነትም እስካሁን በአማርኛ፣ ትግርኛ ኦሮምኛና ሶማሊኛ የተፃፉ አዳዲስ ታሪክ ያላቸው ከ100 ሺህ በላይ መፅሀፍትን በተለያዩ የሀገሪቱ ክፍሎች አዳርሰዋል።

    Episode XXI - Crap I Picked the Wrong Mass

    Episode XXI - Crap I Picked the Wrong Mass
    Aaron is our good friend who just had his little boy, Uriel, baptized and I'm the Godfather, thus Godfather references, Baptism hits, and children stories fill this episode. Neil is drinking trash, AKA Miller High Life (https://www.millerhighlife.com/av?url=https://www.millerhighlife.com/)Aaron and I are both drinking water (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water), me because of all the Benedryl (https://www.benadryl.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=GO-USA-ENG-PS-Benadryl-BC-EX-RN-Core&utm_content=Core&utm_term=benadryl&gclid=CjwKCAjwlID8BRAFEiwAnUoK1RG_KKvHsi0reUHRLtfRJ_6NILy2xnsaQw3BDVS3-bqg8oiB6JRPbxoCvZAQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&?)I'm on on this episode, and Aaron because he had to work the next day and he's a responsible adult. Any way here is the flow of the episode: * Gov Sisolak increases gatherings to 250 * Getting back into Ministry is hard * Uriel's Baptism * Tons of Godfather references * Little Nutbrown Hare (https://www.amazon.com/Guess-How-Much-Love-You/dp/0763642649) * and then it just derails. Special Guest: Aaron Sanchez.

    Ep 15- Oh Mathematics!

    Ep 15- Oh Mathematics!

    What was your favourite subject in school? Was it Math? If it was, try answering these 2 simple questions: First, What is the number that  is spelt with the same number of letters as the number itself? And second, which is the number that is not represented in Roman numerals?

    India’s contribution to mathematics is immense. Some of the world’s most famous mathematicians were from India. This week, we will learn more about one such mathematician- a human computer, a series of books that can help us learn math in a fun way and a cool math trick to try on your friends or parents.

    Resources:
    1. Shakuntala Devi-Biography
    2. Buster Books on Amazon India
    3. Neelakantha Bhanu Prakash- Fastest Human Calculator
    4. Gandhi's Glasses

    Instagram: @samarthchitta
    Twitter: @samarthchitta
    Email: samarth.chitta@gmail.com

    Zerus and Ona with Miriam Tocino

    Zerus and Ona with Miriam Tocino

    In this episode, I am  talking to Miriam Tocino about her children’s book series Zerus and Ona in which she explores the world of computers. 

    As Miriam writes on her website, she is a mom, software developer and programming teacher dedicated to making computers more approachable, friendly and easy to understand to get children (and parents!) all excited about technology.

    Miriam originally studied architecture but once she met her husband, a video game programmer, her life changed. Infected by the colorful and creative side of technology and geeky discussions with her husband, she taught herself to program. Ever since, she's been working as a software developer, educator, writer, artist and now also as a mom.

    She doesn't want her and other kids to miss the creative and colorful side of technology and therefore created the picture book series Zerus and Ona. They are the two main characters in the series, a zero and one who live inside computers in the so-called Binary World.

    The Rainbow Machine

    The Rainbow Machine

    Season 1: Episode 6

    The boy’s are back! Kicking off the New Year with a descriptive analysis of the childhood favourite; Biff and Chip: Rainbow Machine. Inspired by the book,  Zach goes on a monologue about the ‘woke’ reading habits of his youth , Reuben dictates some facts about rainbows(..?) and Kehinde offers theories on which books children should read from the INABCP catalogue.

    Twitter: @ITSNOTABOOKCLUBPODCAST
    Instagram: @ITSNOTABOOKCLUBPODCAST

    Jelani Memory, founder of A Kids Book About

    Jelani Memory, founder of A Kids Book About

    Jelani is a black man married to a white woman and they have a blended family of 6 kids and the topic of race comes up often in life and in conversation with the kids, so Jelani wrote a straight-forward book about it called "A Kids Book About Racism." That book sparked conversation and interest from all of his adult friends because it gave kids and adults permission to talk about such a difficult topic. What started as a small project is now a series of a dozen books around racism, feminism, body image, cancer, belonging, gratitude, and launching 30 new books every year!