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.
Autumn is a somewhat magical season, especially in children’s eyes: the leaves turn red and gold and fall from trees, nature offers delicious fruits such as mushrooms and chestnuts, animals […]
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This year the bell will also ring for Ocarina. With the beginning of the school, the new Ocarina (re) Player project starts in schools ; a non-profit project in which Ocarina provides refurbished […]
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From 8 to 12 September, the Festivaletteratura returns to inhabit the streets and squares of Mantua, celebrating its 25th anniversary. One of the most awaited Italian cultural events of the […]
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With this slightly revisited love song, we want to celebrate the summer of the new Ocarina. In fact, the new family was launched a few days ago, always 100% made […]
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What a feeling ! Guided self-trainings to learn about and welcome our emotions is the title of the new collection of audio tracks created by Ocarina to help children explore and […]
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Summer is coming and Ocarina presents the new Players’ range by strengthening its functionality, features and reliability. Save the date! June 21st the new Ocarina will be available, but it is already possible […]
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For the 400th anniversary of the birth of Jean de La Fontaine, celebrated this year, Ocarina has produced a playlist containing 10 tracks between the most famous fables of the […]
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On April 25th, Italy celebrates the Liberation Day, one of the most important celebrations of the year and much appreciated by Ocarina as well. We want to commemorate it by listening to Bella […]
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Learning English by singing and playing. This is possible thanks to Nursery Rhymes, rhymed songs, nursery rhymes, refrains from the English tradition that all English-speaking children listen to from the cradle. […]
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