NEWSLINE: Ride with Paul, you'll have a ball!
Rhyming train conductor Paul Pesante has made a name for himself on the Metro-North Hudson Line. He joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn — take a listen, where've you been?
Explore " rhymes" with insightful episodes like "NEWSLINE: Ride with Paul, you'll have a ball!", "The Floor is Lava!", "Here Comes the Big, Mean Dust Bunny!", "I'll Love You Till the Cows Come Home" and "The Man Who Lived In Reverse" from podcasts like ""WCBSAM: On-Demand", "Musings and Other Nonsense - Children's Stories, Poems and Songs", "This Goose Is Cooked", "This Goose Is Cooked" and "Musings and Other Nonsense - Children's Stories, Poems and Songs"" and more!
Rhyming train conductor Paul Pesante has made a name for himself on the Metro-North Hudson Line. He joined Newsline with Brigitte Quinn — take a listen, where've you been?
The mission was simple, or so it was said - just get from the couch to your big fluffy bed. But the floor was lava, as hot as the sun. If you touched it at all, you were dead. You were done!
This fun, rhyming story has all the excitement of a Hollywood blockbuster - just with more lava! Will two siblings make it to their bedroom without being consumed by molten lava or worse, caught by their parents? You'll have to listen to find out!
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We review the book "Here Comes the Big, Mean Dust Bunny!" by Jan Thomas.
Support the showWe review the book "I'll Love You Till the Cows Come Home" by Kathryn Cristaldi.
Support the showHis up was your down. Your loose was his tight. And when people were wrong, he did what was right. This very silly, rhyming poem for children explores what happens when you look at things differently and accept people for who they are. It’s perfect for children & nerdlihc of all ages. ;)
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A curious child hears knocking coming from a door lying on the ground. Should they investigate?
This terrifying tale of a dastardly door, is only suitable for trick or treaters who like a good scare. Listen at your own peril!
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Acknowledgements:
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Everyone knows what a Witch is, but have you heard of her sisters, What and Who? They’re even more terrible. This spooky, rhyming poem is perfect for witches and warlocks of all ages. And don’t worry if you haven’t heard of What and Who. They’ve definitely heard of you!
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Acknowledgements:
Mosquito1 by vilatzara
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Charlie, Angry Cat by DAVIDSUTTON, Edited
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When a young boy's toes run away, what is he to do? “Five Toes” is a spooky and silly rhyming poem, perfect for children of all ages. But maybe lock your doors before listening, in case your toes get any ideas!
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Maybe old world chanting doesn't feel right to you or its not part of your belief system. It could just put you to sleep. Whatever the reason, you believe Chanting isn't for you... Guess what?! You can craft your own Chants. Whether its chanting your self talk or weaving a melodic spell with your own rhymes, you can find practical uses for creating your own Chants and making them work for you.
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If all your friends were the same, how boring would that be? "My Friends" is a fun, rhyming poem that celebrates the diversity of friendship. Perfect for buddies, pals, mates and besties of all ages.
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I've been saving them up all year, and now it's time for the annual selection box of Bonus Bits! Things this year's guests said that couldn't fit into their episode, or weren't related to language, but ARE related to being a bonus bit. We've got percussive pan protests; the mating habits, and male-killing habits, of ladybirds; Icelandic aunts/uncles/cousins/wait which member of the extended family are you referring to?; Morse code machines; and a surprisingly heated topic, the semantics of salad.
Links to all the original episodes featuring these guests are at theallusionist.org/bonus2021, plus a transcript and the full dictionary entry for the randomly selected word.
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Ever wonder how your brain knows you have a boo-boo? That's Officer Pain. He has a busy job trying to keep you safe. He's not very popular, but he doesn't mind. This rhyming poem is perfect for anyone who's ever had an owie or an ouchie.
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Somewhere, in the dark, lives an old typewriter made of bones. With it you can write any story, except those with happy endings. This rhyming Halloween tale may be too spooky for very young ghosts and ghouls. Listener discretion is advised.
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A young bear searches the forest, desperate to rid himself of an unbearable itch. What he finds is a magical place that all bears dream of. This silly rhyming story is perfect for children of all ages or anyone who's had an itch they couldn't quite scratch.
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Have you ever heard that little voice, the one that says, "You can't"? That's the voice of Doubt. It can be sneaky, but you do have an ally to help defeat it. Find out who it is in this short rhyming story. I have no doubt you'll enjoy it!
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In this special musical episode, I collaborate with Toronto musician Bloo Burds to create a rap version of the story "Mess Monster". Can a child defeat his own mess before it devours him? Listen to find out. It's perfect for messy or neat children of all ages.
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Here are some fun facts about Bloo Burds:
Since his early days of recording raps on cassette tapes, Bloo Burds has always had a knack for genre-blending and musical experimentation. Within the confines of his bedroom, he explores synth-heavy psychedelic soundscapes, reflecting an eclectic array of influences. Inspired by The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and Animal Collective, his music emphasizes introspective lyricism, whimsical melodies, and harmony-driven vocal arrangements. His discography encompasses a wide variety of genres, including hip hop, baroque pop, synthpop, and psychedelia.
You can listen to more of his work here:
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Deep in outer space, a little spaceship wishes she was more than just a shuttle. But is she ready for all the cosmic dangers out there? Find out in the conclusion to this exciting rhyming story. Perfect for spaceships of all ages. Part 2 of 2.
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