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Little Listens: Nature Stories for Children

Little Listens: Nature Stories for Children

By: The Listening Planet and Aldous Heaf
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Little Listens is a screen-free nature podcast for children, created for bedtime, quiet time, car journeys, classrooms and nature days. Each episode is a short, gentle listening journey into the sounds of the natural world: frogs calling in the rain, penguins crossing the ice, whales singing beneath the sea, woodpeckers drumming in the forest, elephants moving across the savanna, bats echoing through caves and wolves howling under the stars. Designed for curious children and calm family moments, Little Listens helps young listeners slow down, open their ears and connect with the living world.The Listening Planet and Aldous Heaf Literature & Fiction
Episodes
  • The Volcano's Roar - An Earth Sounds Listen for Kids
    Mar 29 2025

    Hear the Earth rumble, hiss and roar beneath a volcano.

    Step into the wild lands of Iceland, where fire and ice collide. Towering glaciers stretch across the mountains, their frozen rivers cracking and groaning as they move. But beneath the ice, something stirs - a deep rumble, a slow rising heat… a volcano is waking up.

    In this immersive episode of Little Listens, young explorers will listen to the Earth’s heartbeat, following the journey of magma bubbling beneath the surface, breaking free in a thunderous explosion of fire and steam. Hear the howl of Arctic winds, the hiss of lava meeting ice, and the crash of glaciers carving the land. This is how Iceland is born - an island still growing, one eruption at a time.

    As the land cools and the Earth falls silent once more, the volcano rests… but not forever. Close your eyes, take one last deep breath of the icy, smoke-filled air… and listen to The Volcano’s Roar.

    Perfect for bedtime, quiet time, or curious explorers on the go.
    Where Little Ears go on Big Adventures. 🎧🌋❄️✨

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    5 mins
  • The Drumming Woodpecker - A Forest Rhythm Listen for Kids
    Mar 29 2025

    A woodland listen built around the tap-tap rhythm of a woodpecker.

    Step into the big, leafy forest, where the air smells fresh and green, and the trees stretch high into the sky. The morning sun peeks through the branches, the birds are singing… but listen—tap-tap-tap!

    Who’s making that tiny drumbeat? It’s a woodpecker! With its bright red cap and sharp little claws, this busy bird clings to the tree, tapping, tapping, tapping. But why? In this immersive episode of Little Listens, young explorers will follow the drumming woodpecker as it listens for tiny bugs hidden under the bark, pecks into the tree, and slurps up its tasty breakfast with a long, sticky tongue!

    Feel the fast, rattling drumroll of its beak—so quick it never gets a headache! And did you know? Woodpeckers don’t just drum for food… they drum to talk! Their tapping is a secret code, sending messages through the trees.

    As the little drummer flutters away, the forest keeps humming, whispering, and singing. Take one last deep breath of the fresh, leafy air… and listen to the Drumming Woodpecker.

    Perfect for bedtime, quiet time, or curious explorers on the go.
    Where Little Ears go on Big Adventures. 🎧🐦🌳


    Little Listens was created by Aldous Heaf for The Listening Planet Foundation, narrated by Amanda Hill, with wildlife sound by Martyn Stewart.

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    3 mins
  • Thunder Feet - The Elephant Herd Listen for Kids
    Mar 29 2025

    A powerful savanna listen following the rumble and footsteps of an elephant herd.

    Step onto the wide, golden plains of the African savanna, where the warm wind whispers through the tall grass and the earth holds ancient stories. The air smells of wild earth and dry grass, and in the distance, the deep rumbles of elephantstravel through the ground.

    In this immersive episode of Little Listens, young explorers will follow the footsteps of a mighty elephant herd, feeling the BOOM, BOOM of their giant feet as they move together across the land. Listen as they talk with deep rumbles, flap their big ears like fans, and splash in the watering hole, cooling off with a playful mud bath. A baby elephant trots beside its mother, learning to stomp, trumpet, and explore the world with its tiny trunk.

    As the sun sets over the savanna, the herd gathers close, swaying gently, whispering goodnight with soft, secret rumbles only they can understand. Can you feel the rhythm of the elephants moving together?

    Take one last deep breath of warm, wild air… and listen to the Thunder Feet of the African plains.

    Perfect for bedtime, quiet time, or curious explorers on the go.


    Where Little Ears go on Big Adventures. 🎧🐘🌿

    Little Listens was created by Aldous Heaf for The Listening Planet Foundation, narrated by Amanda Hill, with wildlife sound by Martyn Stewart.

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    7 mins
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