15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids
Lauren Drasler
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids is a delightful, educational podcast where Ms. Lauren takes kids through musings and interesting facts surrounding topics that kids love- complete with an original story and song! Social-emotional learning and empathy are introduced in a developmentally appropriate and fun way. Ms. Lauren truly understands the joy kids feel when they delve into learning about their interests and is excited to join you on this journey!
Perfect for Pre-K through early Elementary Years (and enjoyable for their adults as well).
Ms. Lauren is a Professional Actor, Singer, Music Educator and Mom. She weaves her skills, passions and talents together to delight the imagination and inspire a love of learning, music and storytelling (plus, her kids actually listen to her when she says things in podcast-form)!
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Letters & Sounds Part 2!
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids
03/03/24 • 10 min
The second part in an imaginative, alliterative story tour of some of our favorite letters in fun combinations of exciting words....and sometimes a little backstory on why they are spelled not-quite-how-we-would-think! Language is versatile and also changes over time!
CATS!
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids
07/19/22 • 15 min
This episode is all about CATS! Big, small, and some very old. We tralala with a tiger in our song, and explore what it feels like to be jealous in our story about fluffy the cat. Meow!
Eat the Rainbow!!
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids
02/13/24 • 14 min
Those brightly colored fruits and veggies are grabbing our attention in this episode!! We talk about our bodies as beautiful trees that have a lot of needs....and those sometimes overlooked foods that often get a bad rap in some children's literature- and give them the story they deserve!!! That plus a Gilbert and Sullivan patter food song and some recipes to get creative with eating veggies!!
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Letters & Sounds Pt. 1!
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids
01/29/24 • 9 min
Glad to be back! In this episode we begin a new series on letters and sounds to explore! Even if you're a reader, you'll still enjoy finding the sounds of alliteration and assonance, as well as the meanings of certain parts of words!
In our family, we are VERY interested in Pokemon, so those characters definitely make an appearance!
Camping!
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids
08/20/23 • 17 min
Camping is so fun, whether you go for real or just pretend! We talk about some jobs we might have while camping, we sing a song about what to pack (our take on Down by the Bay) and we even tell a scary(ish) story about gathering wood and wild animals! Hope you enjoy and perhaps even sing this song on your next outing!
We now also have an email and website for you to get in touch! I would love to hear from you!
[email protected]
www.15minutesofneatstuff.com
Balls, Spheres and Round Things!
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids
07/18/23 • 14 min
Welcome back to our second season! So happy to have you!
In this episode, we explore balls and spheres of all sorts! The song intertwines with the story of two delightful marbles who may or may not like giant epic marble towers. And you get your choice of three activities!!
Some news:
We have a website!! Please Visit us at: https://www.15minutesofneatstuff.com
And we have an email address!! Please send me your artwork, ideas, joys, whatever you like! [email protected]
Animal Outerwear!
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids
03/01/23 • 14 min
Ms. Lauren takes us through all things fuzzy, furry, scaly and we even sing a song about switching animal skins! Such fun! Much magic and fun ensues. And we also stay warm in the process!
LOVE!
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids
02/11/23 • 14 min
We have so much love to share....and the more we share the more we have! We explore love and just in time for Valentine's Day! We sing a silly song about lots of things we love, but also explore a way to see how love can be shared but still have the same amount*!
*from the book Peaceful Parent: Happy Children, by Dr. Laura Markham
Snow!
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids
01/22/23 • 14 min
This week we get an episode about snow and how magical it is! Ms. Lauren sings us a snowflake song, and we even get a story about Sled Dogs! What more could you want?! I guess snow...if you don't have any.
Oceans Part 2: In the Depths!
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids
12/20/22 • 16 min
At long last after much illness, this weeks episode on the depths of the oceans is out! We get to go to a volcanic barbecue in our story, and sing a song about anglerfish, plus, learn cool things as we delve very deep into the ocean.
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FAQ
How many episodes does 15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids have?
15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids currently has 16 episodes available.
What topics does 15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids cover?
The podcast is about Podcasts and Kids & Family.
What is the most popular episode on 15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids?
The episode title 'Letters & Sounds Part 2!' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on 15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids?
The average episode length on 15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids is 15 minutes.
How often are episodes of 15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids released?
Episodes of 15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids are typically released every 19 days, 10 hours.
When was the first episode of 15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids?
The first episode of 15 Minutes of Neat Stuff for Kids was released on Jul 3, 2022.
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