#KeepItGreek this week with podcasts for your children by The Greek Podcast Project

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Do you have children or grandchildren locked up at home? As part of #KeepItGreek, we’re going to show you some fun Greek podcasts for your kids!

The first Greek children’s podcast is an idea of ​​The Greek Podcast Project and is made with stories of children from Greece and around the world.

The Greek Podcast Project has invited children from Greece and around the world who are locked up at home, to work creatively by sending their stories about how things are where they are and how they fill their time. These stories compose the episodes of the brand new podcast “Closed House”.

In the first episode, which is available here (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1504422869) showcases Lucia trying to rollerblade in the house, Naya trying to train her naughty dog, and Stefania is interviewed from her mom and Olivia inspires us all.

The Greek Herald urges you to make your own podcasts on how children stay at home. Until then, you can listen to all the episodes at the link: https://www.podcastproject.gr/podcastchallenge

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Έχετε παιδιά; Εγγόνια; Ανακαλύψτε διασκεδαστικό podcast από παιδιά κλεισμένα στο σπίτι για… παιδιά κλεισμένα στο σπίτι στα ελληνικά.

Το πρώτο ελληνικό παιδικό podcast είναι μία ιδέα του The Greek Podcast Project και φτιάχνεται με ιστορίες παιδιών από την ελλάδα και όλο τον κόσμο.

The Greek Podcast Project έχει προσκαλέσει παιδιά από την Ελλάδα αλλά και όλο τον κόσμο που είναι κλεισμένα στο σπίτι, να απασχοληθούν δημιουργικά στέλνοντας τις ιστορίες τους για το πώς είναι τα πράγματα εκεί όπου βρίσκονται και πώς γεμίζουν το χρόνο τους. Αυτές οι ιστορίες συνθέτουν τα επεισόδια του ολοκαίνουργιου podcast «Κλεισμένα σπίτι».

Στο πρώτο επεισόδιο, που είναι διαθέσιμο εδώ (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1504422869) και εκεί η Λουκία δοκιμάζει τα rollerblades μέσα στο σπίτι, η Νάγια προσπαθεί να εκπαιδεύσει το άτακτο σκυλάκι της, η Στεφανία παίρνει συνέντευξη από τη μαμά της και η Ολίβια μας εμψυχώνει όλους.

Ο «Ελληνικός Κήρυκας» σας προτρέπει να φτιάξετε και τα δικά σας podcast για το πώς είναι τα παιδιά να μένουν σπίτι. Μέχρι τότε μπορείτε να ακούσετε όλα τα επεισόδια στο παρακάτω link: https://www.podcastproject.gr/podcastchallenge

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