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This podcast will get your kids moving!

These short accessible episodes are designed to encourage children to move, dance and get creative with a screen-free activity.

We at Peut-Être Theatre love to dance, So we created a podcast for little ones and big ones to move to!

Move around the room like there is a bird fluttering in your belly
Wriggle your feet as if you have jelly knees
Move your arms as if you are underwater seaweed
Join us as we bounce, jump and float!

Recommended for ages 4+

Creative Team
Creator & Director: Daphna Attias
Contributing Writers: Maya Politaki, Jordan Ajadi, Rachel Bagshaw, Bridget Lappin, Ellie Isherwood, Meera Patel, Vicki Amedume, Charlie Hendren & Daphna Attias
Narrator: Charlie Hendren
Composers & Sound Designers: Ellie Isherwood & Yaniv Fridel
Access Consultant: Amelia Cavallo
Movement Consultant: Ayse Tashkiran
Producer: Bridie Donaghy
Podcast & Audio Content Consultant: Clare Freeman
Social Media Content Producer: Vic Shead
Podcast Illustration: Evie Fridel
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Join Charlie as he crosses the event horizon, and slips into a black hole!If you enjoyed today’s episode, why not dive into one of our Question & Answer episodes? You can hear from real scientists and astronomers answering curious questions about the universe. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre  Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukThanks to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. You can find out more about their amazing work here: rmg.co.uk/royal-observatoryCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Maya PolitakiComposer & Sound Designer: Ellie IsherwoodProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenAudiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Ever wondered what’s inside a black hole? 🕳️ Or what ‘Spaghettification’ means? 🍝 Greg Brown, Senior Public Astronomy Officer at Royal Observatory Greenwich, answers these questions and more.If you enjoyed hearing from today’s astronomer, why not take your curiosity even further? Check out the Royal Observatory Greenwich - it’s the perfect place to expand your cosmic knowledge. Visit rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory to find out more. Do we need to run this section past ROG - or have we already?About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre   Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Maya PolitakiAstronomer: Greg BrownComposer & Sound Designer: Ellie IsherwoodProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenThank you to the children at Dulwich Wood Primary School for their awesome questions. Audiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Join Charlie as he explores a beautiful nebula, and the colourful stars that are born there ✨If you enjoyed today’s episode, why not dive into one of our Question & Answer episodes? You can hear from real scientists and astronomers answering curious questions about the universe. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre  Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukThanks to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. You can find out more about their amazing work here: rmg.co.uk/royal-observatoryCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Hamza AliComposer & Sound Designer: Ben KellyProducer: Bridie DonaghyAccess Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenAudiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Do stars fall down? 💫 Is the North star the brightest star in the sky? 🌟 Catherine Muller, Astronomy Education Officer at Royal Observatory Greenwich, answers these questions and more.If you enjoyed hearing from today’s astronomer, why not take your curiosity even further? Check out the Royal Observatory Greenwich - it’s the perfect place to expand your cosmic knowledge. Visit rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory to find out more. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre   Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Hamza AliAstronomer: Catherine MullerComposer & Sound Designer: Ben KellyProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenThank you to the children at Fossdene Primary School for their awesome questions. Audiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court.
Join Charlie as he spins on his axis, twisting and turning through space like a planet.If you enjoyed today’s episode, why not dive into one of our Question & Answer episodes? You can hear from real scientists and astronomers answering curious questions about the universe. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre  Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukThanks to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. You can find out more about their amazing work here: rmg.co.uk/royal-observatoryCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Meera PatelComposer & Sound Designer: Ben KellyProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenAudiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court.
Why do planets stay in their orbits and not just fly away? And do planets spin whilst orbiting? Anna Gammon-Ross, Senior Planetarium Astronomer at Royal Observatory Greenwich, answers these questions and more.If you enjoyed hearing from today’s astronomer, why not take your curiosity even further? Check out the Royal Observatory Greenwich - it’s the perfect place to expand your cosmic knowledge. Visit rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory to find out more. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre   Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Meera PatelAstronomer: Anna Gammon-RossComposer & Sound Designer: Ben KellyProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenThank you to the children at Fossdene Primary School and Beecroft Garden Primary School for their awesome questions. Audiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
From volcanoes on Venus, to diamond rain on Neptune - join Charlie on a cosmic adventure to discover the planets in our solar system 🪐 If you enjoyed today’s episode, why not dive into one of our Question & Answer episodes? You can hear from real scientists and astronomers answering curious questions about the universe. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre  Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukThanks to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. You can find out more about their amazing work here: rmg.co.uk/royal-observatoryCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Jordan AjadiComposer & Sound Designer: Ellie IsherwoodProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenAudiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Why are planets different colours? 🌈 What would happen if a planet got sucked into a black hole? 🕳️ Jessica Lee, Astronomy Education Officer at Royal Observatory Greenwich, answers these questions and more.If you enjoyed hearing from today’s astronomer, why not take your curiosity even further? Check out the Royal Observatory Greenwich - it’s the perfect place to expand your cosmic knowledge. Visit rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory to find out more. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre   Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Jordan AjadiAstronomer: Jessica LeeComposer & Sound Designer: Ellie IsherwoodProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenThank you to the children at Edith Neville Primary School and St George’s Hospital for their awesome questions. Audiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Space rocks… 🤘in more ways than one… Join Charlie as he plays tennis with dust and rocks in space 🎾, and gets caught up in a meteoroid space race.If you enjoyed today’s episode, why not dive into one of our Question & Answer episodes? You can hear from real scientists and astronomers answering curious questions about the universe. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre  Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukThanks to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. You can find out more about their amazing work here: rmg.co.uk/royal-observatoryCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Pid’or TampaComposer & Sound Designer: Ellie IsherwoodProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenAudiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Ever wondered how asteroids form? Or the difference between a meteor, a meteorite, and a meteoroid? Jake Foster, Public Astronomy Officer at Royal Observatory Greenwich, answers these questions and more.If you enjoyed hearing from today’s astronomer, why not take your curiosity even further? Check out the Royal Observatory Greenwich - it’s the perfect place to expand your cosmic knowledge. Visit rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory to find out more. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre   Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Pid’or TampaAstronomer: Jake FosterComposer & Sound Designer: Ellie IsherwoodProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenThank you to the children at Dulwich Wood Primary School for their awesome questions. Audiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Can you imagine skateboarding on the moon!? Well that’s exactly what Charlie is up to in this episode. Join in as he glides, flips, and carves out shapes across the lunar landscape. 🏂If you enjoyed today’s episode, why not dive into one of our Question & Answer episodes? You can hear from real scientists and astronomers answering curious questions about the universe. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre  Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukThanks to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. You can find out more about their amazing work here: rmg.co.uk/royal-observatoryCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Rachel LairdComposer & Sound Designer: Ben KellyProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenAudiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Ever wondered how many craters there are on the moon? Or why the moon is grey and not rainbow coloured? Imo Bell, Astronomy Education Assistant at Royal Observatory Greenwich, answers these questions and more.If you enjoyed hearing from today’s astronomer, why not take your curiosity even further? Check out the Royal Observatory Greenwich - it’s the perfect place to expand your cosmic knowledge. Visit rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory to find out more. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre   Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Rachel LairdAstronomer: Imo BellComposer & Sound Designer: Ben KellyProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenThank you to the children at Invicta Primary School for their awesome questions. Audiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Stars don’t just twinkle - sometimes they explode. Witness the spectacular end of a star’s life and discover how it gives rise to new stars, black holes, and the building blocks of life itself.Content warning: please be aware that this episode features sounds of fireworks and explosions throughout.If you enjoyed today’s episode, why not dive into one of our Question & Answer episodes? You can hear from real scientists and astronomers answering curious questions about the universe. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre  Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukThanks to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. You can find out more about their amazing work here: rmg.co.uk/royal-observatoryCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Bridie DonaghyComposer & Sound Designer: Ben KellyProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenAudiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Why do some stars explode? What different shapes can a nebula can be? Sam Imperato, Planetarium Astronomer at Royal Observatory Greenwich, answers these questions and more.If you enjoyed hearing from today’s astronomer, why not take your curiosity even further? Check out the Royal Observatory Greenwich - it’s the perfect place to expand your cosmic knowledge. Visit rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory to find out more. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space 🚀 These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre   Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Bridie DonaghyAstronomer: Sam ImperatoComposer & Sound Designer: Ben KellyProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenThank you to the children at Invicta Primary School for their awesome questions. Audiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Move along with Charlie as he buzzes with energy from the sun!If you enjoyed today’s episode, why not dive into one of our Question & Answer episodes? You can hear from real scientists and astronomers answering curious questions about the universe. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space . These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre  Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukThanks to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. You can find out more about their amazing work here: rmg.co.uk/royal-observatoryCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Bridget LappinComposer & Sound Designer: Ellie IsherwoodProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenAudiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
Does every solar system have a sun? How can astronomers study the sun when it’s so bright? Tania de Sales Marques, Senior Astronomy Manager at Royal Observatory Greenwich, answers these questions and more.If you enjoyed hearing from today’s astronomer, why not take your curiosity even further? Check out the Royal Observatory Greenwich - it’s the perfect place to expand your cosmic knowledge. Visit rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory to find out more. About AudiomovesAudiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space . These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search ‘Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.Follow for more fun!Check out our YouTube: youtube.com/@peutetretheatre   Instagram: @peutetretheatreWebsite: peutetretheatre.co.ukCreative TeamCreator & Director: Daphna AttiasNarrator: Charlie HendrenWriter: Bridget LappinAstronomer: Tania de Sales MarquesComposer & Sound Designer: Ellie IsherwoodProducer: Bridie DonaghyEngagement Producer: Niki Lavithis Access Consultant: Amelia CavalloMarketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie FridelGraphic Design: Studio27ElevenThank you to the children at Beecroft Garden Primary School for their awesome questions. Audiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 
We’ve partnered with the Royal Observatory Greenwich to take young listeners on a journey with Audiomoves in Space.Hear primary school children chat with real astronomers about planets, black holes and orbits 🔭 
Move along with episodes about the sun, moon, stars and supernovas 💃Audiomoves in Space is perfect for kids aged 4+ in the classroom, at home, or wherever your rocket takes you 🚀🎧🎙️ Available wherever you get your podcasts from early May onwards.#Audiomoves 
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Join Audiomoves narrator Charlie and Abbe from the Koala Moon podcast as they explore the tranquil sleepy forest. Together, they embark on a magical camping adventure that blends storytelling with gentle movement. From setting up camp and stargazing to roasting marshmallows over the fire, this journey is perfect for stretching, unwinding, and drifting into peaceful sleep.For more episodes like this, search Audiomoves or Koala Moon wherever you get your podcasts.About AudiomovesThe podcast that gets kids moving. We love to dance, so we created a podcast for little ones and big ones to move around to. These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and imagine—all screen-free. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s “20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.”Instagram:@peutetretheatreYouTube:@peutetretheatrewww.peutetretheatre.co.ukAbout Koala MoonThe No. 1 kids’ bedtime stories and sleep meditation podcast. Hosted by Abbe Opher, a bedtime story enthusiast, all episodes are safe for babies, children and really big kids 0 to 100. So settle down tonight and get sleepy with the world's greatest bedtime stories & sleep meditations for kids.Instagram:@koalakids.fmYouTube:@koalamoonfmwww.sleepiest.com/podcast/koala-moon'Sleeping under the stars' Creative TeamWritten by: Daphna Attias, Bridie Donaghy & Suzanna McloughlinNarrators: Charlie Hendren & Abbe OpherComposer & Sound Designers: Ben Kelly & SokiMarketing Manager: Vic Shead
From our friends at the Koala Moon podcast, enjoy this sleepy story designed to make bedtime a dream. Hosted by the world's biggest fan of bedtime stories, Abbe Opher, Koala Moon makes snoozy stories for kids and really big kids from 0 to 100, so settle down tonight and unwind with Koko and his Sleepy Forest friends. Find Koala Moon wherever you get your podcasts 🐨✨ https://www.sleepiest.com/podcast/koala-moon
How to release all the fizzy energy through different parts of your body before going to sleep. Squeeze and tense up your muscles whilst taking deep breaths, then relax to let all the tension out.  Creative Team Creator & Director: Daphna Attias Narrator: Charlie Hendren Writer: Bridie Donaghy Composer & Sound Designer: Ellie Isherwood Producer: Bridie Donaghy Engagement Producer: Niki Lavithis  Access Consultant: Amelia Cavallo Marketing Manager: Vic Shead Podcast Illustration: Evie Fridel Graphic Design: Studio27Eleven Support Audiomoves goes to sleep is funded by Arts Council England, with support from Phoenix Court, Full House Theatre, & Great Ormond Street Hospital. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Arts Council England, Backstage Trust, Garfield Weston Foundation, Foyle Foundation & Phoenix Court.  To find out more about us and our work, visit www.peutetretheatre.co.uk @peutetretheatre
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