Pea Green Boat
Weekdays 4:00 PM -5:00 PM
Discovery and delight await the young and the young at heart.
Each day we set sail with stories, songs, and poetry, on our journey of discovery, wonder, and delight. Listeners of all ages are invited aboard to share stories from all over the world, celebrating storytellers of all cultures.
Since 1976 Montana Public Radio has made a commitment to our younger listeners. Tune into the Pea Green Boat weekdays at 4pm.
Setting sail from a radio near you or press the orange play button at the top of this page!
Do you have a comment, birthday request, a story, or song that you would like to hear? Also interested in buttons, stickers, or bookmarks? Contact us here at:
Phone: 406-243-6511 or email peagreenboat@mtpr.org
FAVORITE PEA GREEN BOAT SONGS:
- The Hamster Dance, by Hampton the Hamster, from Hamster Dance
- Everyone Asked About You (Nora, Nora), by Bob McGrath, from Sing Me A Story
- Peanut Butter Bears, by Brent Holmes, from Bear Tunes For Kids
- Little Chickadee, by Chenille Sisters, from Teaching Hippopotami to Fly
- A Pirate's Life, by Cathy Fink & Marcie Marxer, from Scat Like That
- Waltzing With Bears, by Priscilla Herdman, from Star Dreamer
- Alligator In The Elevator, by Rick Charette, from Alligator In The Elevator
- There's A Pea On My Plate, by Bill Harley, from There's A Pea On My Plate
- On The Day That You Were Born, by Red Grammer, from Hello World
- T-Rex, by The Dinner Dogs, from Meet The Dinner Dogs
- Lime Jello, Marshmallow, Cottage Cheese Surprise, by Two of a Kind, from So Many Ways To Be Smart
Bill Harley returns to Montana for a week of concerts and to celebrate 50 years of Children’s Programming on Montana Public Radio. Concerts begin May 11 in locations across western Montana.
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