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Children's Sessions

FROM 2YA. Monday, January 25.-We are to have a clock evening to-night, when we are to hear the story and history of all the big clocks of Europe and England, and ‘vou will also hear songs about "Grandfather’s Clock," the "Cuckoo Clock," "Big Ben." and "The Chimes." Uncle Jeff will send out birthday greetings and ask riddles. Tuesday.-Jumbo is entertaining all the elephants and animals from the Zoo at a tea party to-night, and they will say their "little piece" for you. As Kipling Lady loves the jungle, she will tell yon how "The Elephant got his Trunk." Wednesday.-Aunt Daisy and her Cheerful Chirpers, with fresh songs to be chirped and fresh animal stories and fresh riddles. Birthday greetings, of course. Thursday.-Uncle George and Big Brother have a magic lantern party tonight, and it’s all about the way the Japanese make silk. There will be choruses, birthdays, and songs during the hour.

Friday.-Tweedledum will conduct the session this evening, and we should have a jolly hour listening to a little play called "Mother Goose’s Party," and clog dancing, mouth organ duets, and stories. Saturday: To-night a little play called "The Clock Fairies." Aunt Molly and Uncle Jasper will be present. There will also be Clock Song choruses, by the Seatoun children’s choir. :

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 6

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Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 6

Children's Sessions Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 28, 22 January 1932, Page 6

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