Episodios

  • Zara Gets Ready Her Own Way: A Story About Independence, Choices, and Feeling Proud
    Jan 20 2026

    Mornings with toddlers can feel like a mix of rushing, big feelings, and tiny victories. It’s true, and it’s not just you. In this story, Zara the Zebra moves through her morning routine in a way kids can understand. By the end, she feels calm, confident, and ready for whatever the day brings.

    This story helps toddlers and preschoolers:

    • Build independence through simple morning steps like dressing, brushing hair, and helping with breakfast
    • Notice their own comfort cues (“too scratchy,” “too warm,” “too hot”)
    • Practice slowing down, breathing, and trying again when something feels tricky
    • Feel proud of doing things “all by myself” in a developmentally appropriate way

    If your mornings feel rushed or tense, Zara can help your child think about their routine and feel encouraged to keep going.

    You can follow along @storytimeexplorers for sweet, simple ways to help kids grow through storytelling.

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  • Leo Joins In: A Story About Social Bravery, Friendship, and Including Others
    Jan 6 2026

    Joining in can take courage, especially when friends are already laughing and playing.

    If you’ve ever watched your child hover nearby, wanting to join but not quite sure how, you’ll recognize Leo in this story. That fluttery mix of excitement and uncertainty is something almost every child experiences. And when they find the courage to ask, or the kindness to invite someone else in, it can turn an ordinary moment into something really special.

    This story helps toddlers and preschoolers:

    • Recognize that fluttery feeling when they want to join in
    • Practice asking to play with kindness and confidence
    • Notice when someone else might be hoping for an invitation
    • See how inclusion makes playtime warmer, sillier, and more fun for everyone

    If your child ever hesitates to join in, or if they’re learning to make space for others, you can borrow Leo’s phrase, “I can join and play too!” to make joining in feel brave and kind.

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  • Ella and Friends Build a Snowman: A Story About Wonder, Imagination, and Joy
    Dec 23 2025

    Snow can make the whole world feel magical, sparkly, bright, and full of possibilities.

    When Ella the Elephant opens her door to see snow falling for the very first time, her imagination comes alive. With Milo the Monkey and Zara the Zebra by her side, she rolls, lifts, and laughs her way through building a snowman, one that might just come to life with a little teamwork and a lot of imagination.

    This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers:

    • Experience the wonder of new discoveries through imagination
    • Practice teamwork and cooperation while creating together
    • See how helping and sharing ideas make play more fun
    • Feel inspired to build, imagine, and create with friends

    There’s something truly magical about imagining together, whether it’s snowing outside or you’re pretending.

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  • Words for a Calm Heart: A Story About Slowing Down, Taking Space, and Feeling Safe
    Dec 9 2025

    Some days feel busy, full of sounds, movement, and excitement, and that can feel like a lot.

    This calming story helps children slow down, listen to their bodies, and find the quiet space that’s always waiting inside.

    This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers:

    • Recognize what “busy” feels like in their body and mind
    • Practice slowing down with soft cues that help their body settle
    • Learn that it’s okay to take space and rest when they need to
    • Build self-regulation and emotional safety through calming affirmations

    Whether said out loud or quietly in their hearts, these affirmations help children feel grounded, loved, and safe anytime they need it.

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  • Zara and Leo Bake Muffins: A Story About Baking Together, Teamwork, and Sharing Joy
    Nov 25 2025

    Baking together isn’t just about what comes out of the oven. It’s about the smiles, teamwork, and tiny moments that make it special.

    In this cozy kitchen story, Zara the Zebra and Leo the Lion decide to bake blueberry muffins. Measuring, mixing, stirring, and cleaning up along the way. When a bit of eggshell sneaks into the bowl, they stay calm and work as a team to fix it. And when the muffins finally come out warm and golden, they discover that sharing what they made feels just as good as eating it.

    This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers:

    • Follow simple steps and routines (measuring, mixing, waiting)
    • Practice patience and flexible thinking when things don’t go as planned
    • Work together through shared tasks and problem-solving
    • Experience the joy of creating and sharing with others

    A reminder that the best part of baking isn’t just the muffins, it’s the time spent together making them.

    You can follow along @storytimeexplorers for sweet, simple ways to help kids grow through storytelling.

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  • Hugo Helps Clean Up: A Story About Little Steps, Helping Hands, and Making Cleanup Fun
    Nov 11 2025

    If you’ve ever asked your child to help clean up after playtime, you know it’s not always easy. What feels like a simple ask to us can feel “too big” for them. That’s exactly how Hugo the Hippo feels in this story, until his friends remind him that cleanup doesn’t have to feel heavy, and it can even be fun.

    This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers:

    • See how big jobs feel easier when separated into smaller steps
    • Experience how play and imagination can turn cleanup into fun
    • Learn that working together makes tasks feel lighter
    • Build pride and confidence from finishing something that first felt hard

    If cleanup is a daily struggle in your home, Hugo’s story may offer a fresh way in. The simple phrase, “Clean, clean, 1-2-3!” can help turn a power struggle into connection, and maybe even a few giggles.

    You can follow along @storytimeexplorers for sweet, simple ways to help kids grow through storytelling.

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  • Milo Gets Ready For Bed: A Story About a Bedtime Routine, Calming Down, and Sleep
    Oct 28 2025

    Bedtime isn’t always smooth sailing, especially for toddlers and preschoolers who still feel wide awake.

    In this story, Milo the Monkey isn’t ready for sleep just yet. He splashes in the bath, stomps around in his dinosaur pajamas, brushes his teeth, and snuggles up for storytime. Step by step, his body slows down until finally his eyes close and he drifts into dreams.

    This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers:

    • See how a bedtime routine helps the body wind down
    • Find comfort in repeated steps like bath, pajamas, brushing teeth, and books
    • Learn the simple “why” behind sleep: resting muscles, growing strong, and having energy for tomorrow
    • Notice what it feels like to get sleepy: a calmer body, a tiny yawn, slower blinks

    If your evenings sometimes include “But I’m not tired yet!” this story can help bedtime feel calmer.

    You can follow along @storytimeexplorers for sweet, simple ways to help kids grow through storytelling.

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  • Leo and Friends Go on a Search: A Story About Teamwork, Taking a Break, and Not Giving Up
    Oct 14 2025

    You know how fast things can go missing with kids, like a shoe, a backpack, a favorite stuffed animal. And when that happens, it can feel nearly impossible to keep looking.

    In this story, Leo can’t find his helmet and feels ready to give up… until his friends join in as helmet detectives. With a little teamwork, and even a short break, the search turns into an adventure, and the helmet is finally found.

    This story helps toddlers and preschoolers:

    • See that it’s okay to pause when something feels difficult
    • Notice how friends can help when you feel stuck
    • Learn that searching can be its own little adventure
    • Feel proud of working together to solve a problem

    You’ll hear them say: “Searching, searching… I can find it!” And you might just find yourself using that phrase the next time something disappears at home. Little words like this tend to stick, in the best way!

    You can follow along @storytimeexplorers for sweet, simple ways to help kids grow through storytelling.

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    6 m