Episodios

  • S4 E11 – Where Does Rain Come From?
    Jan 11 2026

    This episode is part of Mini Sounds: Q&A Science Stories.

    Emma looks up at the cloudy sky and wonders where rain comes from and how it starts falling down.

    With Grandpa’s gentle explanation, she learns how the sun warms water on the ground, how water rises into the air, forms clouds, and eventually falls back to Earth as rain.

    Through calm storytelling and simple science ideas, children discover where rain comes from and how it helps plants, rivers, and life grow all around us.

    Perfect for curious kids, quiet learning time, or gentle bedtime listening.

    🎧 More Mini Sounds music & stories:

    https://linktr.ee/minisounds



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  • S4 E11 – Why Do We Hear Thunder?
    Jan 9 2026

    This episode is part of Mini Sounds: Q&A Science Stories.

    Emma hears a loud boom in the sky and wonders where thunder comes from—and if it’s something to be afraid of.

    With Grandpa’s gentle explanation, she learns how lightning heats the air, how moving air creates sound, and why we see lightning before we hear thunder.

    Through calm storytelling and simple science ideas, children discover what thunder really is and learn that it’s loud but safe.

    Perfect for curious kids, quiet learning time, or gentle bedtime listening.

    🎧 More Mini Sounds music & stories:

    https://linktr.ee/minisounds



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  • S4 E10 – Why Does the Moon Change Shape Each Night?
    Jan 7 2026

    This episode is part of Mini Sounds: Q&A Science Stories.

    Emma notices that the moon looks different in the sky each night and wonders why it changes shape.

    With Grandpa’s gentle explanation, she learns how the moon reflects sunlight and how we see different parts of its bright side as it moves around the Earth.

    Through calm storytelling and simple science ideas, children discover why the moon can look full, half, or small—and why it never really disappears.

    Perfect for curious kids, quiet learning time, or gentle bedtime listening.

    🎧 More Mini Sounds music & stories:

    https://linktr.ee/minisounds



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  • S5 E4 · When I Feel Scared — A Gentle Nighttime Story
    Jan 5 2026

    In this gentle episode of Emma’s Feelings, Emma is settling into bed when she hears a quiet sound outside. For a moment, she feels scared — but as she listens calmly, she discovers the sound is just a cat passing by in the night.

    With soft breaths, a cozy blanket, and a quiet room, Emma finds her calm again and feels safe.

    This peaceful story helps children feel reassured when nighttime sounds feel unfamiliar, offering comfort through simple moments and gentle listening.

    Perfect for ages 3–8, and especially suited for bedtime, quiet time, or easing into sleep.

    Explore more Mini Sounds stories, songs, and learning resources here:

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  • S5 E3 · When I Feel Angry — A Gentle Story About Calming Big Feelings
    Jan 3 2026

    In this episode of Emma’s Feelings, Emma notices a tight, warm feeling inside her body — anger that isn’t loud, but still uncomfortable. With gentle guidance and simple calming actions like breathing, stretching, walking, and quiet companionship, Emma learns how to slow down and help her body feel calm again.

    This soft, reassuring story supports children as they learn to recognize anger, understand body signals, and practice gentle self-regulation in everyday moments.

    Perfect for ages 4–8, and especially suitable for quiet listening, bedtime, or emotional wind-down time.

    Explore more Mini Sounds stories, songs, and learning resources here:

    👉 https://linktr.ee/minisounds



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  • S4 E9 – Why Does the Wind Blow?
    Dec 31 2025

    This episode is part of Mini Sounds: Q&A Science Stories.

    Emma feels the wind on her face and wonders why the air is always moving around her.

    With Grandpa’s gentle explanation, she learns how the sun warms the ground, how warm air rises, and how cooler air moves in—creating the wind we feel every day.

    Through calm storytelling and simple science ideas, children discover what wind really is, why it can be soft or strong, and how it moves trees, clouds, and kites in the sky.

    Perfect for curious kids, quiet learning time, or gentle bedtime listening.

    🎧 More Mini Sounds music & stories:

    https://linktr.ee/minisounds



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  • S4 E8 – Why Is the Sky So Blue?
    Dec 30 2025

    This episode is part of Mini Sounds: Q&A Science Stories.

    Emma looks up on a bright sunny day and wonders why the sky is blue. Did someone paint it that way?

    With Grandpa’s gentle explanation, she learns how sunlight is made of many colors and how blue light spreads through the air, filling the sky on clear days.

    Through calm storytelling and simple science ideas, children discover why the sky changes color at night or during rainy weather, and why blue skies appear when the sun is shining.

    Perfect for curious kids, quiet learning time, or gentle bedtime listening.

    🎧 More Mini Sounds music & stories:

    https://linktr.ee/minisounds



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  • S4 E7 Why Do Rainbows Shine So Bright?
    Dec 22 2025

    This episode is part of Mini Sounds: Q&A Science Stories.

    Emma looks up at the sky after a rainy day and wonders why rainbows shine so bright and colorful.

    With Grandpa’s gentle explanation, she learns how sunlight and raindrops work together, bending and splitting light into many beautiful colors that stretch across the sky.

    Through calm storytelling and simple science ideas, children discover how rainbows are formed, why they don’t appear every day, and why they fade away so quickly.

    Perfect for curious kids, quiet learning time, or gentle bedtime listening.

    🎧 More Mini Sounds music & stories:

    https://linktr.ee/minisounds



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/emmas-daily-routine-stories-songs-smiles-kids-fun-habits/donations
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