Audiomoves by Peut-Être Theatre
By Peut-Etre Theatre
We love to dance, so we created a podcast for little ones and big ones to move to! 💃
Episodes will get you jumping, floating, and wriggling, and some feature children interviewing real-life experts from amazing places like London Zoo 🦩 and the Royal Observatory 🪐
We have tons of episodes exploring topics like sleep, animals, space, forces in nature, light, and more. So check out our back catalogue!
🏆 Winner of the British Podcast Award 2023 (Silver - Kids Category)
✨ Featured in The Guardian's 20 best podcasts for children
🕺 For ages 4+
🎨 Podcast Illustration: Evie Fridel
Episodes will get you jumping, floating, and wriggling, and some feature children interviewing real-life experts from amazing places like London Zoo 🦩 and the Royal Observatory 🪐
We have tons of episodes exploring topics like sleep, animals, space, forces in nature, light, and more. So check out our back catalogue!
🏆 Winner of the British Podcast Award 2023 (Silver - Kids Category)
✨ Featured in The Guardian's 20 best podcasts for children
🕺 For ages 4+
🎨 Podcast Illustration: Evie Fridel
Latest episode
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Stretch, twist and noodle yourself into a black hole 🕳️
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… -

How big can a black hole get? 🕳️ Q&A with an Astronomer.
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… -

Twinkle, sparkle, and beam like a star 💫
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? Y… -

Why do stars twinkle? ✨ Q&A with an Astronomer
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 … -

Spin, swirl, and orbit through space 🪐
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 … -

How do planets decide which direction to go? 🪐 Q&A with an Astronomer
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.<… -

Blast off and explore the solar system 🚀
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… -

Can we live on other planets? 🚀 Q&A with an Astronomer
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. -

Join a meteoroid space race ☄️
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 … -

What are meteors? ☄️ Q&A with an Astronomer
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.