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Children's Sessions

FROM 2YA., Monday: We are having a Children’s Party in the Studio to-night, and Miss McBain from the Hutt is providing the fun. It’s Uncle Jeff who loves parties. We are going to play singing games, "Oranges and Lemons," "Poor Sally is a-weeping," "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush," and "Nuts and May." Kipling Lady will also be here, and we will ask her to join in the fun. Tuesday: Tweedledum and Tweedledee are going to tell you all about "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" and "Puss in Boots." Then we are to hear some more little children from the Hutt. Miss Hilda Gorrie will bring these little ones in with her. ‘They’ have been practising hard on pianos and violins to be able to play for you. There will be Songs and recitations, too. Wednesday: Aunt Daisy and the Cheerful Chirpers this afternoonthe small Chirpers who came from Kelburn a few weeks ago. There

will be some more true Animal Stories, and Birthday Greetings as usual, Thursday: Here come the Optimists. What fun we will have to-night, with Uncle Len as their leader. It is to be a surprise packet evening, so we must sit quietly and listen. Of course, Uncle George and Big Brother Jack will be here, too. This is certain to be a lovely evening. Perhaps they will invite Father Christmas-it’s all a _ big excitement. Friday: There is to be a delightful little play to-night. It is called "The Children of. the English Year," and Mrs. Isobel Halligan will bring all the little children who are going to take part in it. Uncle Jim will be here, and he will send you Birthday Greetings. Saturday: Do you remember when the first Lower Hutt Scout ‘Troop came to the Studio before with their Hakas, Scout Songs, and Scout Band? Of course you do. Well, they will be here again tonight with their Scout Master MeKenzie. Aunt Molly, Uncle Jasper and Spot will be at the Studio to give them a right good welcome. Sunday: The Children’s Choir from St. John’s Presbyterian Church will be in the Studio to-night for the Children’s Evening Song Service, which Uncle George will conduct.

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 21, 4 December 1931, Page 10

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Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 21, 4 December 1931, Page 10

Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 21, 4 December 1931, Page 10

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