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Current Show: Migration

Broadcasting: May 12 – 18, 2025

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We produce high-quality children’s public radio programming and podcasts, cultivated through community involvement and immersion. The Children’s Hour is distributed by Native Voice One, the Native American Radio Network. Our award-winning kids’ public radio program, The Children’s Hour can be heard on demand as a weekly podcast and on more than 225 stations in 7 countries.

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Last Week: For Mom

This week on The Children’s Hour, we’re celebrating one of the most important people in our lives—our moms! You’ll hear from kids on our Kids Crew and from listeners who share sweet, funny, and heartfelt messages for their moms. From the very first Mother’s Day in the United States to how moms help us grow into our best selves, this show reminds us why mothers are so special.

A mother with dark hair and a plum colored top carrying her son piggy back, and he is delighted.Young boy is about 3 years old and has a black shirt and blue jeans and a shaved head. Presumably a mother and son.

This Week: Migration

Why do animals travel thousands of miles each year? On this episode of The Children’s Hour, we explore the fascinating world of migration with author and researcher Scott Weidensaul. From birds flying by night to whales swimming across oceans, we learn how animals find their way, why they move, and what risks they face. You’ll even hear the secret sounds of birds migrating in the dark, captured by Bird Note.

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Next Week: Camping Kids

What’s it like to sleep outside, cook over a fire, and carry everything you need on your back? In this episode of The Children’s Hour, our Kids Crew shares their own outdoor adventures and learns about how to stay safe and have fun while camping. We’re joined by experts from Cottonwood Gulch Expeditions and meteorologist Kerry Jones to answer questions and share tips about preparing for the wilderness.

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