Share Emagination Island
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By emaginationisland
5
44 ratings
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
In Biscuit & Buttercup Lend a Fin, 16-year-old Angelina unfurls the tale of Biscuit & Buttercup, two fish who were orphaned by a plastic bag. The siblings must learn to confront their fears to save the sea from human’s trash! Find out more at LendAFin.com and www.EmaginationIsland.com
Hear "my crush in four moves", a play on the Scholar's Mate in chess to creatively describe the four stages of having a crush.
"you tell me to write you a poem" is a spoken word poem about the freedom of expression.
Prunello the Peacock is brushing his feathers again. Will he show up for this podcast?
In this laugh-out-loud episode, 16-year-old Ellee Nakamura and her little sister Cami illuminate the importance of humility, showing up, and inner beauty.
See the book teens Ellee & Emily wrote and illustrated at Prunelicious.com or EmaginationIsland.com and buy a copy for yourself to provide free meals and books for kids in need!
Hear 8-year-old Carter read his poem “Snake River” about an imaginary place in his mind.
In Roby the Robot, 12-year-old Alexander regales us with the futuristic story of a heroic robot who spends his days cleaning Happy Dirt Land, the local amusement park. Roby dreams of finding his lost family while escaping humans who want to melt him for the scrapper.
In Biscuit & Buttercup Lend a Fin, 16-year-old Angelina unfurls the tale of Biscuit & Buttercup, two fish who were orphaned by a plastic bag. The siblings must learn to confront their fears to save the sea from human’s trash! Find out more at LendAFin.com and www.EmaginationIsland.com
When 16-year-old Hannah saw the Amazon burning on social media, she and her little sister crafted a book, Earth’s SOS, to raise funds to do something about it. Find out more at https://earthssos.org/
In Nuts!, 15-year-old Izzy almost lost her big sister Hannah when her dad accidentally gave them both caramel apples for lunch...with peanut butter.
One day, after hearing how a TED talk about facing your fear inspired her little nephew to be valiant, our teacher Clarissa decided to found a Rock Courage Club.
She asked us all to email her one kind or courageous thing we did per day, and she would send us feedback!
To find out more, please visit us at www.RockCourage.com
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.