Episodios

  • Ella and Friends Feel Thankful
    Jun 10 2025

    Gratitude starts with something simple, like saying thank you, and grows into a practice that helps kids notice what feels good, safe, and connected.

    In this story, Ella the Elephant brings her friends on a picnic and invites them to share something they’re thankful for. Together, they explore what gratitude means and how it feels, especially when you’re thankful for a friend!

    This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers:

    • Practice putting big feelings into simple, meaningful words
    • Notice the people, places, and moments that bring them comfort or joy
    • Understand that gratitude can be shown in many ways, like saying thank you, sharing, or doing something kind

    You can revisit this story at bedtime, mealtime, or any quiet moment to help your child reflect on what felt good in their day.

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    6 m
  • Milo Takes Turns With Zara
    Jun 5 2025

    Sometimes kids really don’t want to take turns, and that’s okay.

    This story captures one of those moments we’ve all seen: when something feels too special to share just yet, and a little time (and a patient friend) makes all the difference.

    This story helps toddlers and preschoolers:

    • Pause and think before acting (even when they really want the shovel)
    • Notice how someone else is feeling, and respond with care
    • Understand that it’s okay to say “no”… and just as okay to say “yes” when they’re ready
    • See how taking turns can lead to connection and fun

    Try bringing up Milo’s story the next time your child doesn’t feel like taking turns.
    That simple phrase “Your turn, my turn, let’s take turns!” can make the idea feel a little more playful… and a lot more doable.

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    7 m
  • Leo and Zara Help Each Other
    Jun 3 2025

    Sometimes, asking for help is the bravest thing a kid can do.
    And sometimes, being the helper brings the biggest smile.

    This story is full of connection, fun, and moments that feel so familiar, like trying to zip a jacket, pretending to be butterflies, and figuring something out together with a friend.

    It gives toddlers and preschoolers a fun way to:

    • Learn that it’s okay to ask when something feels tricky
    • Notice when someone else might need a hand
    • Feel proud of helping and working together as a team
    • See that helping can be big or small, and it all matters

    You’ll hear them say: “I can help, you can too! Helping’s what we do!”
    Try it out the next time your child offers to help, or needs a little help themselves. These little phrases tend to stick in the best way!

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    6 m
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