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Mar 2025
6m 15s

Marching Into International Women's Day

Lingokids
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🚶‍♀️🎶 Lisa, Cowy, Elliot, and Billy are having fun marching to the beat—until they discover that marching can mean something much bigger!

In this special International Women’s Day episode, the Lingokids friends learn about a time when women marched not for fun, but to demand fairness. 💜✊

Why do people still celebrate International Women’s Day today? And how can we all support fairness and equality? Join the adventure to find out!

🎧 A perfect episode for young listeners learning about history, fairness, and standing up for what’s right!

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Voices: Robin Reed. Music and Sound Design: Juan Delgado. Script: Gavi Weiner.

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