An old record speaks and asks big, gentle questions.
Ben and Pia listen as the record talks about songs, scratches, and circles.
They discover how music can bring back memories like pictures that sing.
The record shows how repeats can feel both the same and brand new.
It talks about friends: the needle, the sleeve, a cat, and a child who danced.
Simple moments make memories: a squeak, a slow song, a rainy mark on the cover.
Did you know? Old records sometimes crackle because tiny dust makes tiny pops. That crackle can make a song feel like a story being told again.
Think about this! Is a memory the same every time, or does it change when we hear it again?
Tell us your idea in the comments. Share a song that reminds you of someone or a time when a tune made you smile. We read all your thoughts!
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