Don't forget to put the 8th of December into your calendar - we're doing the Kids' Show LIVE in Aotea Square, featuring Tanya Batt and Little Ripples, plus a breakfast station, tea and coffee plus lots of activities including a game where you have to make the best bee hive!
Thanks to Radio New Zealand for letting us play Northwood, from their Storytime app available at http://storytime.rnz.co.nz
Brian Falkner - Northwood - Part 7
Brian Falkner - Northwood - Part 8
Eddie Spaghetti - Wake Up, Wake Up
Claudia Robin Gunn - Little NZ birds
Levity Beet & Chris Sanders - Bush Tucker
Little Ripples - Rhythm of the House
Mike Phirman - Cat Cat Frog Frog
Little City Critters - I Like Chasing Butterflies
Mr Roberelli - Casting On
The Great Gildersleeve - Gerald Mc Boing Boing
FleaBITE - Fatty Ratty Party
Belle & Sebastian - The Monkeys Are Breaking Out The Zoo
Kath Bee - You Can't Eat It On Toast
Levity Beet - Watermelon
Tanya Batt - Tectonic Plates
Bunny Racket - Jingle Jangle Jaguar
Gerry Paul - Hank the wrestling shark
Keith Mitchell - The Ginger Cat
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Today on your bFM Breakfast: An absolute no-brainer for Second Guessing this morning; His Worships talks Auckland Ports, Waitākere walking tracks, and goodbye to Lime Scooters; Alien Weaponry popped in for a chat a few weeks ago, and we catch a snippet of that; Sam's reviewing the almighty Mandalorian; and Alex Bonham from the University of Auckland teaches Rachel and Tess a bit about playful practice in a playful city.
The last Thursday Morning Glory of 2019! Jenn plays you some sweet tunes from the likes of Blanco, Sidney Gish, Sui Zhen and the Sons and Daughters of Lite. She will be back in the new year after lots of sun, sand and food. >>>> Tschüss! Bis bald! <<<<