🐥 Maya Feels Left Out at Playtime - Managing Friendships, Emotions and Learning Everyday English
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During break time on a sunny day, Maya walks onto the playground excited to play with her friends. She sees Amina and Hassan laughing together while playing a clapping game. When Maya asks if she can join, Hassan explains that the game only works with two people. Maya walks away feeling sad and left out.
As Maya talks with her teacher, Miss Roberts, she learns that being left out can feel difficult but it does not mean her friends do not like her. With a little encouragement, Maya realizes she has choices. She can wait to play later, find another friend, or create her own fun. When Maya asks Zara to play on the swings, the heavy feeling in her chest begins to disappear.
👧 In this episode of Storytime with Maya, an audio stories podcast for kids aged 4 to 10, children hear everyday English for kids used in real playground conversations about feelings, friendship, and making choices when things do not go as planned.
Storytime with Maya shares relatable audio stories and a podcast for kids that helps children build everyday English through listening, imagination, and meaningful stories for children about school, friendship, and growing up.
This episode supports:
- Emotional regulation and understanding the feeling of being left out
- Communication and making new social connections
- Listening and comprehension through meaningful stories for children
🌟 Perfect for families looking for audio stories, a podcast for kids, and stories for children that support both language development and social confidence.
👉 Listen along with Maya and discover how finding a new friend can turn a difficult moment into a happy one.
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