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Pizza, penguins and acapella

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Where was Hawaiian pizza invented? The answer may surprise you! In this episode, Sam and Tim talk pizza, travel to a small island where tortoises and penguins live (it’s real, we promise!) and get musical in Name that Tune. Can your little one tell the difference between opera, rock and acapella? Give it a go!
Looking for the answer to Tim’s Olympic question? You’re in the right place!
Question: At one time in Olympic history, it wasn’t only sportspeople who could take part in the Olympics. Who else was able to take part?
Answer: Between 1912 and 1952, artists could also take part in the games! This included painters, sculptors, the people who design buildings, writers and musicians.
We hope your little listeners are enjoying these weekly tasters from the Today with tonies podcast. To get access to the latest, daily episodes, go to tonies.com/podcast
Want to get in touch? Send a voice note or email to Tim and Sam at today@tonies.co.uk

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Where was Hawaiian pizza invented? The answer may surprise you! In this episode, Sam and Tim talk pizza, travel to a small island where tortoises and penguins live (it’s real, we promise!) and get musical in Name that Tune. Can your little one tell the difference between opera, rock and acapella? Give it a go!
Looking for the answer to Tim’s Olympic question? You’re in the right place!
Question: At one time in Olympic history, it wasn’t only sportspeople who could take part in the Olympics. Who else was able to take part?
Answer: Between 1912 and 1952, artists could also take part in the games! This included painters, sculptors, the people who design buildings, writers and musicians.
We hope your little listeners are enjoying these weekly tasters from the Today with tonies podcast. To get access to the latest, daily episodes, go to tonies.com/podcast
Want to get in touch? Send a voice note or email to Tim and Sam at today@tonies.co.uk

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