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    Celebrating Nowruz: A Spring New Year Adventure!

    27.03.2026 | 15 min.
    Hellooo Culture Kids! Grab your imaginary passports because today we’re heading into a cozy home to celebrate Nowruz, a springtime New Year that has been celebrated for over 3,000 years.

    In this episode, we visit our friends Hannah and her mom, Ms. Sadaf, to experience how their family prepares for this special holiday. Through storytelling, sound, and imagination, we step inside their home, smell delicious foods, see beautiful traditions, and learn what this celebration means to families around the world.

    What You’ll Discover

    What Nowruz is and why it marks the first day of spring

    How families celebrate across Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia, and beyond

    The meaning behind Khaneh-Tekani (spring cleaning)

    The beautiful Haft-Seen table and what each item represents

    How to say “Happy New Year” in Farsi: Sal-e No Mobarak

    Nowruz is more than a celebration; it’s a reminder that new beginnings, hope, and connection are shared across cultures in different and beautiful ways.

    Through this adventure, children are invited to see the world as a place full of traditions, stories, and families who may do things differently, but share many of the same hopes for joy, renewal, and togetherness.

    A heartfelt thank you to Hannah and Ms. Sadaf for welcoming us into their home and sharing their traditions with our Culture Kids families.

    To our Culture Kids families celebrating, Sal-e No Mobarak!
    We wish you light, peace, and a beautiful new beginning.

    PLEASE KEEP OUR CULTURE TRAIN RUNNING!!!

    If you loved this episode, please take a moment to leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
    You can also support our work with a donation on our website. Every bit helps us continue creating meaningful stories for children everywhere.

    http://culturekidsproductions.org

    Follow us on IG: @culturekidsproductions

    Leave a comment on Spotify and we will get right back to you!
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    Hot Air Balloon Adventures Around the World!

    13.03.2026 | 15 min.
    Hello Culture Kids explorers! Grab your imaginary passports and climb aboard the Culture Train because today we’re heading high into the sky for a magical hot air balloon adventure.

    In this episode, Mom, Asher, and Arden learn how hot air balloons work and discover the science that helps them float. Along the way, we travel back in time to France in 1783 when the first hot air balloon flight with people on board took place. Before humans went up, inventors tested their balloon with a sheep, a duck, and a rooster to make sure living creatures could breathe safely in the sky.

    Once we understand the science of warm air, buoyancy, and balloon envelopes, our journey begins. With the help of a friendly balloon pilot, we gently lift off and drift above some of the most breathtaking landscapes on Earth.

    Our first stop takes us over Cappadocia, Turkey, one of the most famous hot air balloon destinations in the world. From the sky we see ancient volcanic rock formations shaped like towering cones and sandcastles. Long ago, people carved homes, churches, and even entire underground cities into these soft rock hills, creating a remarkable landscape filled with history and imagination.

    Next, the wind carries us across the sky to the Loire Valley in France, where we float above a peaceful river, patchwork fields, and hundreds of beautiful châteaux. These grand stone homes were once places where French kings and queens came to relax in the countryside. Today, the Loire Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its history, architecture, and stunning scenery.

    As we drift gently back toward the ground, we are reminded that seeing the world from a new angle can help us notice beauty, creativity, and wonder in places we may never have imagined.

    PLEASE SUPPORT CULTURE KIDS!

    Culture Kids is a grassroots nonprofit creating free, accessible cultural and educational audio for children everywhere.
    You can support our mission by:
    ⭐ Leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
    📲 Sharing the show with a friend
    🌍 Donating through our website

    🔗 Website: https://culturekidsproductions.org and click on SUPPORT TAB
    📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/culturekidsproductions
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    Beep Beep! It's Garbage Truck Day!

    27.02.2026 | 16 min.
    All aboard the Culture Train! In this episode, we head back to New York City on a chilly winter morning to ride along on a real garbage truck and discover what happens to our trash after we throw it away.

    With our friend Amelia from the New York Hall of Science, we explore the hidden systems that keep a city running. We learn why sanitation workers start their day before sunrise, how trash is collected from busy sidewalks, and why NYC sanitation workers are known as the “strongest” for lifting heavy bags by hand.

    • Why different neighborhoods have different trash pickup schedules
    • What “coned” trash cans are and how kids can help when bins are full
    • The difference between household trash and recycling
    • Why batteries, electronics, and glass should never go in regular trash bags
    • What a transfer station is and where trash goes next

    Then we hop on the Culture Train to visit a recycling sorting center, where we watch conveyor belts, giant machines, and real workers separate paper, cans, glass, and food scraps so they can be turned into something new.

    • Paper can become pizza boxes
    • Food scraps can become soil
    • Soda cans can become new cans
    • Glass can be crushed and reused in new materials

    This episode helps kids understand that everything has a system, a place, and a story, and that even small everyday choices, like using the right bin or holding onto trash until you find one, can help the people who keep our communities clean.

    About the New York Hall of Science

    This episode was created in collaboration with the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI), a hands-on science and technology museum located in Queens, New York, in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.

    🌐 Website: https://nysci.org📍 Location: Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York

    Follow NYSCI for hands-on science activities, family programs, and exhibit updates:

    📸 Instagram: @nysci📘 Facebook: New York Hall of Science
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    Let's Go Explore the BIRD Island in South Africa!

    13.02.2026 | 15 min.
    In this Culture Kids adventure, we travel to Bird Island, South Africa with our friend Lisa Faith from SANCCOB to meet African penguins in their natural habitat. Surrounded by ocean waves, rocky shores, and thousands of seabirds, we learn what makes this island a safe nesting home for penguins and other coastal birds.

    We discover:


    What baby penguins look like before they get their waterproof feathers


    Why penguins huddle together in family groups


    What moulting is and why penguins cannot swim for several weeks


    The challenges African penguins face, including not having enough fish, pollution, oil spills, and habitat loss


    How SANCCOB rescues, rehabilitates, and releases seabirds back into the wild

    We also learn ways kids can help, like using less plastic, sharing what they learn, and supporting organizations that protect wildlife.

    Thank you to Lisa Faith and the entire SANCCOB team for the incredible work they do to care for African penguins and coastal seabirds.

    🎧 Be sure to listen to our previous SANCCOB episode to learn more about penguin rescue and rehabilitation.

    PLEASE SUPPORT CULTURE KIDS!

    Culture Kids is a grassroots nonprofit creating free, accessible cultural and educational audio for children everywhere.
    You can support our mission by:
    ⭐ Leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify
    📲 Sharing the show with a friend
    🌍 Making a donation through our website

    🔗 Website: https://culturekidsproductions.org and click on SUPPORT TAB
    📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/culturekidsproductions

    The Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB) rescues, rehabilitates, and releases seabirds, including critically endangered African penguins.

    🔗 Website: https://sanccob.co.za
    📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/sanccob
    📘 Facebook: https://facebook.com/SANCCOB
    🐧 Adopt a penguin: https://sanccob.co.za/adopt
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    Let's Go to Bird Island, South Africa!

    13.02.2026 | 15 min.
    On this unforgettable Culture Train adventure, Kristen and Asher travel to Bird Island, a rocky seabird sanctuary off the coast of South Africa, to meet African penguins in their natural habitat. Joined by returning guest Lisa Faith from SANCCOB (the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds), we explore one of the largest penguin colonies in the country and learn what it truly means to protect wildlife in the wild.

    Surrounded by crashing waves, soaring gannets, and thousands of calling seabirds, we observe African penguins as they nest, huddle, raise fluffy chicks, and even go through a very uncomfortable but important process called moulting. Along the way, we discover why these remarkable birds are now critically endangered — and how families everywhere can play a role in helping them survive.

    This episode is a continuation of our previous visit to SANCCOB’s rescue center, where we learned how injured and oil-affected seabirds are rehabilitated before being released back into the ocean. If you haven’t listened to that episode yet, we recommend starting there to follow the full journey from rescue to release.

    Credits:

    Hosted by: Kristen and Asher KimGuest: Lisa Faith, SANCCOBProduced by: Culture Kids ProductionsSound design and theme music composed by: Kristen Kim

    Sound FX: Envato Elements

    Please Support Culture Kids!
    Website: https://www.culturekidsproductions.org
    Click on Support to Donate!
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/culturekidsproductions

    ABOUT SANCCOB

    (Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds)
    Website: https://www.sanccob.co.za
    Adopt a Penguin & Donate: https://adopt.sanccob.co.za/get-involved/adopt-a-penguin
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sanccob
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SANCCOBSavesSeabirds

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O Culture Kids

Culture Kids is a multiple award winning podcast and nonprofit organization on a mission to make a multicultural mindset the default for the next generation. We take young listeners on exciting adventures to countries, cities, and cultures all around the world, exploring topics such as holidays, cuisine, traditions, and even animals around the world. We don’t just teach children about differences-we embrace them with curiosity, understanding, and friendship. Along the way, we uncover surprising similarities that connect us all, building bridges across communities and cultures. We proudly partner with cultural organizations, educators, and authors from all corners of the world to bring authentic voices and rich stories to life. As our 6 year old listener shared, our show "creates love around the world." So pack your imaginary passports and grab your bags because it’s time to become globe-trotting explorers right where you are!
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