Join us for bite-sized stories and music! Created for kids ages 4-10, each snack offers a reimagined folktale, fairytale, or original story. Great for families craving humorous and warm-hearted entertainment. Plus, there's a chance to discover new French words as the tales unfold. So go ahead and grab a delicious story break! See you soon! À bientôt! More info: catchmeinthekitchen.com

Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
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Join us for bite-sized stories and music! Created for kids ages 4-10, each snack offers a reimagined folktale, fairytale, or original story. Great for families craving humorous and warm-hearted entertainment. Plus, there's a chance to discover new French words as the tales unfold. So go ahead and grab a delicious story break! See you soon! À bientôt! More info: catchmeinthekitchen.com
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February 12, 2024
Two Stubborn Moose, with Stephen LaFrenie
<p><strong><em>Imagine:</em></strong> Our story today is about two stubborn moose. Can you think of any characters from other stories who are stubborn? Have you ever been stubborn? What happened?</p> <p><strong><em>About today's storyteller:</em></strong> Stephen LaFrenie has performed and taught for over 40 years and toured across Canada, Spain, Australia, France, Hungary, Jamaica, Haiti, and the U.S. He has written and co-created 22 plays and performances and is a contributing writer to Catch Me In The Kitchen Audio Adventures and Audio Snacks. Learning to cook at an early age, the kitchen has always been a place of joy and creativity.</p> <p><strong><em>Draw and share...</em></strong> What do you remember from the story? If you’d like to share a drawing you've made inspired by 'Two Stubborn Moose', you can do that at <a href="https://www.catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art" rel="nofollow">catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art</a> and we will post it on our story fridge!</p> <p><strong><em>Catch the latest!</em></strong> Subscribe to our newsletter at <a href="https://www.catchmeinthekitchen.com/" rel="nofollow">catchmeinthekitchen.com</a> to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you!</p> <p>Our audiobooks, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle’ and 'Tricksters and Uninvited Guests' are available through our <a href="https://www.catchmeinthekitchen.com/" rel="nofollow">website</a>.</p> <p><strong><em>Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious.</em></strong> <strong><em>French/English from today's snack:</em></strong></p> <p>Deux orignaux têtu – Two Stubborn Moose L’orignal - the moose Le train – the train Un pont – a bridge Les voie ferrées – railway tracks Les voies – tracks Son train – his train Les bois – antlers Mes bois – my antlers Ses grands bois – his big antlers Ces deux orignaux – these two moose La fin – the end</p> <p><strong><em>Merci beaucoup!</em></strong> Merci à Stephen LaFrenie for ‘Two Stubborn Moose’, to Chloe Carrot for the joke, and to Professor Pineapple for the illustration. Creative and production support by Liz Pounsett and Ginette Mohr. Music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. 'Fingerlympics' performed by <a href="https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Doctor_Turtle/contact" rel="nofollow">Dr. Turtle. </a></p> <p>Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: <a href="https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-" rel="payment nofollow">https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-</a></p>

March 26, 2023
The Princess and the Pea, with Ginette Mohr
<p><strong>Imagine:</strong> <em>You are lost in a storm, looking for shelter. You find a castle and knock on the door...</em></p> <p><strong><em>About today's storyteller:</em></strong> Ginette Mohr is a writer, performer, and producer of Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Adventures and Audio Snacks. She works to motivate a more conscious and compassionate community through the creation of imaginative, participatory experiences. Her theatre credits include The Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Neptune Theatre, Young People’s Theatre, Theatre New Brunswick, Drayton Entertainment, Theatre Direct, Theatre Aquarius, The Quickening Theatre, SNAFU Dance Theatre, Keystone Theatre, Canvas Sky Theatre, and The Second City. You can catch her in the kitchen drawing with her kids.</p> <p><strong><em>Draw and share...</em></strong> What do you imagine the characters look like? What was your favourite moment in the story? If you’d like to share a drawing you've made inspired by 'The Princess and the Pea', you can do that at <a href="https://www.catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art" rel="nofollow">catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art</a> and we will post it on our story fridge!</p> <p><strong><em>Catch the latest!</em></strong> Subscribe to our newsletter at <a href="https://www.catchmeinthekitchen.com/" rel="nofollow">catchmeinthekitchen.com</a> to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you!</p> <p>Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle’, along with a paperback copy, is available through our <a href="https://www.catchmeinthekitchen.com/" rel="nofollow">website</a>.</p> <p><strong><em>Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious.</em></strong> <em>French/English from today's snack:</em></p> <ul> <li>la reine: the queen</li> <li>un oiseau: a bird</li> <li>un poème: a poem</li> <li>une princesse: a princess</li> <li>maman: mom</li> <li>les calèches royales: the royal carriages</li> <li>le château: the castle</li> <li>une vraie princesse: a real princess</li> <li>un cheval: a horse</li> <li>la nuit: the night</li> <li>les pantalons: pants</li> <li>une nuit: one night</li> <li>la porte: the door</li> <li>un pois: a pea</li> <li>la pluie: the rain</li> <li>une cuillère: a spoon</li> <li>le monde: the world</li> <li>moi aussi: me too</li> <li>demain: tomorrow</li> <li>bonne nuit: good night</li> <li>le matelas: the mattress</li> <li>attendez: wait</li> <li>merci: thank you</li> <li>la fin: the end</li> </ul> <p><strong><em>Merci beaucoup!</em></strong> Merci à Ginette Mohr for ‘The Princess and the Pea.’ This story was directed by Liz Pounsett and performed by Ginette Mohr and Stephen LaFrenie. Audio snack episode narration by Professor Pineapple, Ginette Mohr, and Bearkin. Episode music composed and performed by Tim Freeman, The Pickle Peppers, and Red Velvet Revolution. 'Fun Times Ahead' performed by Dream-Protocol.</p> <p><strong><em>See you soon! A bientôt!</em></strong></p> <p>Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: <a href="https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-" rel="payment nofollow">https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-</a></p>

December 14, 2022
Yomumuli and the Talking Tree: a Yoeme creation story, with Norma Papalotl Araiza
<p><strong><em>Imagine:</em></strong> If you could hear what a prophetic tree had to say, would you share what the tree was telling you? If you were a tree, what kind of tree would you be? If you could become an animal, what animal would you be?</p> <p>'Yomumuli and the Talking Tree' is a creation story that has been passed down for generations. There are many different versions. The one you are hearing is a combination of two: one by Yaqui leader Anselmo Valencia and the other by Yaqui temasti Lucas Chaves.</p> <p>The Yaqui, or Yoeme, are Indigenous peoples whose homelands include the Río Yaqui valley in Sonora, Mexico, and the area below the Gila River in Arizona, Southwestern United States. They also have communities in Chihuahua and Durango, Mexico. Yoemem (also known as the Yaqui Nation) believe they descend from a tribe called the Surem.</p> <p><strong><em>About today's storyteller:</em></strong> Mexican of Yoeme/Basque heritage, performer, choreographer, and instructor living in Toronto, Norma Papalotl Araiza works in different modalities within the arts blending dance, theatre, vocals, percussion, and text with cultural and traditional themes in a contemporary context. Norma has studied with international artists such as Jerzy Grotowski, Eugenio Barba, Natsu Nakajima, Tascabile di Bergamo, Kei Takei, Pol Pelletier, among others. Norma is the co-artistic director of <a href="https://vanguardiadancepro.wixsite.com/vanguardia" rel="nofollow">Vanguardia Dance Projects</a>, a collective promoting Latin American and Indigenous dance artists. She holds a Master’s Degree in Dance Ethnology from York University and graduated from the Expressive Arts Therapy Program at CREATE Institute. She has a private practice as an Expressive Arts Therapist. Her work has been presented at different venues in Toronto, throughout Ontario, Montreal, Hungary, California, Rochester, NY, New York City, Colombia and throughout Mexico.</p> <p><strong><em>Draw and share...</em></strong> What was your favourite part of the story? If you’d like to share a drawing you've made inspired by 'Yomumuli and the Talking Tree', you can do that at <a href="https://www.catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art" rel="nofollow">catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art</a> and we will post it on our story fridge!</p> <p><strong><em>Catch the latest!</em></strong> Subscribe to our newsletter at <a href="https://www.catchmeinthekitchen.com/" rel="nofollow">catchmeinthekitchen.com</a> to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you!</p> <p>Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle’, along with a paperback copy, is available through our <a href="https://www.catchmeinthekitchen.com/" rel="nofollow">website</a>.</p> <p><em><strong>Yaqui / French / English from today's snack:</strong></em></p> <ul> <li>yoawam / les animaux / animals</li> <li>bwia / la terre / land</li> <li>vaa’am / l'eau / water</li> <li>huya / l'arbre / tree</li> <li>eeye / les fourmis / ants</li> <li>monte / la montagne / mountain</li> </ul> <p><strong><em>Merci beaucoup!</em></strong> Merci à Norma Papalotl Araiza for sharing her instruments and telling ‘Yomumuli and the Talking Tree.’ Thank you to Professor Pineapple and Bearkin for the episode illustration.</p> <p>This Audio Snack was performed by Norma Papalotl Araiza, Professor Pineapple, and Bearkin. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr and Stephen LaFrenie. Additional episode music by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution.</p> <p><strong><em>See you soon! A bientôt!</em></strong></p> <p>Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: <a href="https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-" rel="payment nofollow">https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-</a></p>
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