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This episode of the Breathing Together podcast series is all about bogeys. Why do we get all blocked up with bogeys, what are germs, viruses and bacteria and lots of other fascinating stuff about good bugs and bad bugs and that gooey stuff that all we get in our noses from time to time. Perfect for under fives and their grown ups. Listen together and play along with the actions, activities and fun.
Breathing Together is a five year research and engagement programme exploring breathing and lung health in children. The Breathing Together research project aims to understand how asthma and breathing problems develop in young children. We want to find out how to predict which children will get asthma and to find out how we can stop them from getting the condition. You can find out all about it here

If you enjoy this then take a look at the other episodes and find a great episode of Messy goes to OKIDO all about breathing here

This episode has been made in collaboration with Professor Celine Pattaroni, Ellen Dowell at Imperial, Linda Scott and Sophie Dauvois at OKIDO Studio and produced by Lucia Lucia Scazzocchio at Social Broadcasts.

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This episode of the Breathing Together podcast series is all about bogeys. Why do we get all blocked up with bogeys, what are germs, viruses and bacteria and lots of other fascinating stuff about good bugs and bad bugs and that gooey stuff that all we get in our noses from time to time. Perfect for under fives and their grown ups. Listen together and play along with the actions, activities and fun.
Breathing Together is a five year research and engagement programme exploring breathing and lung health in children. The Breathing Together research project aims to understand how asthma and breathing problems develop in young children. We want to find out how to predict which children will get asthma and to find out how we can stop them from getting the condition. You can find out all about it here

If you enjoy this then take a look at the other episodes and find a great episode of Messy goes to OKIDO all about breathing here

This episode has been made in collaboration with Professor Celine Pattaroni, Ellen Dowell at Imperial, Linda Scott and Sophie Dauvois at OKIDO Studio and produced by Lucia Lucia Scazzocchio at Social Broadcasts.

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