The hadgini has two chambers: a rounded chamber that makes lower sounds, and an almost triangular or cone-shaped chamber that produces brighter, higher sounds. ![]() The hadgini is related to centuries-old percussion instruments like the tabla or udu. Musical Spotlight: The Hadgini We chose the hadgini for this episode because this percussion instrument almost sounds like you’re tapping and rubbing an actual coconut! (courtesy of Eric Shimelonis) It’ll remind you of what, and who, is good in your life. And next time you’re feeling envious of someone – or if you’re just feeling down – grab a slip of paper from your jar and take a look at it. Next, get a slip of paper and write down, or draw, something or someone you’re grateful for. You can tie a ribbon around it, add some stickers, or glitter and glue. One way to combat envy… is gratitude! In other words, being thankful for what we have.Īnd one way to practice gratitude is to create a Gratitude Jar!įirst, find a jar and decorate it however you wish. The man in the little white house became envious of the seamstress. Our resident artist is Sabina Hahn and you can learn more about her HERE. We'd love to see it! To access all the coloring pages for past episodes, click HERE. We’re also keeping an album so share your picture on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and tag it with #CircleRound. Our artist is Sabina Hahn.ĪDULTS! PRINT THIS so everyone can color while listening. ![]() Original music and sound design is by Eric Shimelonis. This episode was adapted for Circle Round by Rebecca Sheir. Jayne is currently appearing on Broadway with Sutton Foster and Hugh Jackman in The Music Man. You grown-ups also can check her out in the Hulu series Only Murders in the Building. ![]() Tony Award winner Jayne Houdyshell stars in the feature film, The Humans. Voices in this episode include: Robert Feng, Thais Harris, Hrishikesh Hirway, Edward Hong, Ken Jackson, Melissa Victor, and Jayne Houdyshell. Our story is called “A Coconut a Day.” It comes from the Burmese people of Southeast Asia.
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