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Big Little Stories
James Brown
2 episodes
1 day ago
Guided meditations for kids aged 3-10 in which you experience the world through the body of a different animal each episode. Writing and music by James Brown. Performed by Nikita Waldron. With thanks to the City of Sydney for their Creative Fellowship grant in order to produce this work.
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Guided meditations for kids aged 3-10 in which you experience the world through the body of a different animal each episode. Writing and music by James Brown. Performed by Nikita Waldron. With thanks to the City of Sydney for their Creative Fellowship grant in order to produce this work.
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BLUE WHALE
Big Little Stories
10 minutes 39 seconds
4 years ago
BLUE WHALE

Experience the world through the body of a Majestic Blue whale in this guided meditation story for kids.

Scientific name: Balaenoptera musculus
Phylum: Chordata
Family: Balaenopteridae
Classification: Mammal
IUCN status: Endangered
Lifespan (in wild): 80-90 years
Weight: More than 130,000kg
Body size: 30m long
Diet: Carnivore
Habitat: Ocean

BLUE WHALE FACTS:

1) The largest animals to have ever lived on Earth, blue whales can grow to over 30m long and weigh more than 130,000kg – that’s longer than three buses and heavier than three lorries!

2) Pretty much everything about the blue whale is massive. It’s tongue weighs as much as an elephant, its heart is the size of a car and its blood vessels are so wide you could swim through them!

3) These blue-grey giants have a long, stream-lined body, a wide head, huge flippers, a powerful tail and a small dorsal fin. Some individuals have a yellowy-coloured underside, giving rise to the nickname ‘sulphur bottom’ whales.

4) Blue whales can be found in all of our planet’s oceans, except the Arctic, usually swimming alone or in groups of two to four. But in areas where there’s lots of food available, as many as 60 whales may come together.

5) Despite their humongous size, blue whales eat tiny shrimp-like crustaceans called krill. But they shift a fair few of these seafood snacks – up to 40 million each day, in fact!

6) These marine marvels are a species of ‘baleen’ whale. Instead of teeth, they have baleen, a fibrous material used to filter their food. When eating, the whale lets a huge volume of water and krill into its mouth. It then pushes the water through its 300-400 baleen plates, which trap the tasty grub to be swallowed. Gulp!

7) To communicate with each other, blue whales make a series of super-loud vocal sounds. Their calls are the loudest of any creature on the planet, in fact, and can be heard underwater for hundreds of kilometres.

8) These awesome aquatic animals follow a seasonal migration pattern. During the feeding season, they fill up on krill in cold polar waters. They then travel to warmer, tropical waters to mate and give birth.


Writing and music by James Brown. Performed by Nikita Waldron.

With thanks to the City of Sydney for their Creative Fellowship grant in order to produce this work.



Big Little Stories
Guided meditations for kids aged 3-10 in which you experience the world through the body of a different animal each episode. Writing and music by James Brown. Performed by Nikita Waldron. With thanks to the City of Sydney for their Creative Fellowship grant in order to produce this work.