The Pond is the virtual magazine that talks about audio for children. On The pOnd you can find listening suggestions, to keep up to date with current or past audio content to share also with your children. You can also find here in-depth studies, records, interviews with experts on topics related to audio and parenting.
For children to play with sounds is very funny and at the same time also very stimulating for their growth. Some scientific studies show that a proper education to listen […]
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Play station addicted, always connected to the internet with smartphone at hand even at night: they are digital natives, children and young people born after 2001 for which the virtual […]
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“Help me do it alone.” On this principle are based the methods of active education that the child does not have to be spectator of the learning process but protagonist. […]
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We also wish to pay tribute to Dario Fo, the great artist, Nobel prize, passed away a few days ago. We chose to remember him with “Ho visto un re”, […]
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It’s the time of year for Spooky Stories. How would you like to hear your own words read out on Storynory, this Halloween? You would? Well get writing! Richard will […]
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2016 is the year of the Olympics! After the excitement for the Olympic Games of last August we just ended to feel great emotions looking at the Paralympic Games, which […]
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This week we asked to our friends of Bloom, the best radio for children made in France, to propose a selection of their work. We are very happy to publish […]
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Today we want to tell you about a beautiful story born in Venezuela 40 years ago. In 1975 the economist and musician José Antonio Abreu founded El Sistema, an educational […]
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On the occasion of the Andersen Festival, the most important Italian Festival dedicated to fairy tales and theater, that will be held in Sestri Levante from June 9 to 12, […]
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Leaving is exploring new sensations definitely it falls among the “good” emotions that a child can breathe next to the parents. The little ones have the innate gift to adapt […]
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