Dec 9
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. Follow along @storytimeexplorers for sweet, simple ways to help kids grow through storytelling. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Nov 25
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. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Nov 11
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. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Oct 28
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. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Oct 14
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. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Sep 30
Forgiveness takes time, and that’s okay. When Hugo accidentally knocks down Milo’s cozy reading spot, he says, “I’m sorry,” but Milo’s still upset. In this story, kids see that apologizing is a caring first step, and that forgiving can come later, when the heart is ready. With a little help (and some teamwork), Milo begins to feel better… and their friendship grows even stronger. This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers: See that saying “I’m sorry” is a caring first step Understand that forgiveness doesn’t have to happen right away Notice how friends can repair hurt feelings by helping each other Recognize that feelings like frustration or sadness can change when we’re ready to forgive Sometimes a simple phrase is all it takes: “Saying sorry is a start. Forgiving comes from the heart!” It’s a way for kids to remember that apologies show we care, and forgiveness can follow when their heart feels ready. Try bringing it up the next time an “oops” moment happens with a friend or sibling. You can follow along @storytimeexplorers for sweet, simple ways to help kids grow through storytelling. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Sep 16
A fall day of apple picking, with a little waiting, a little teamwork, and a whole lot of joy. Ella heads to the apple farm with Zara and Hugo. They ride the tractor, pick apples, in all kinds of colors, and save a few to share with someone special. But first… they have to wait. And waiting isn’t easy. With a quick game, a helping hand, and one extra-high apple that takes a big jump to reach, the day turns into something pretty sweet. This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers: Notice what waiting feels like (wiggly, restless, a little frustrated) Try playful strategies, like a game, to make waiting easier Practice problem-solving when something’s out of reach (literally!) See how sharing what they picked can feel just as good as picking it A reminder that joy isn’t always in the plan, it’s often in the little moments in between. You can follow along @storytimeexplorers for sweet, simple ways to help kids grow through storytelling. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Sep 2
Going to the doctor can bring up all kinds of feelings for toddlers, preschoolers, and parents too. But stories like this can help, whether before a visit or while playing pretend at home. In this story, Leo the Lion heads in for a check-up. He’s a little nervous, but also curious. With his grown-up nearby, Leo gets to be part of the visit: asking questions, using the stethoscope, and even holding the otoscope. This story helps toddlers and preschoolers picture what to expect at a check-up and reminds them that doctors are helpers too. And if your child loves pretend play, it’s just as fun to listen before lining up their stuffed animals for their own “check-up” at home. This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers: Prepare emotionally for a routine doctor’s visit Learn simple language for medical tools and steps Feel confident participating in their own care Build resilience and bravery, even when things feel a little unsure You can follow along @storytimeexplorers for sweet, simple ways to help kids grow through storytelling. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Aug 19
Kids thrive on reminders that they are safe, strong, and loved, whether they’re trying something new, working through big emotions, or growing in everyday ways. A calming affirmation practice that kids can come back to anytime they need a boost of kindness and confidence. This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers: Begin building a positive inner voice through repetition and rhythm Practice emotional regulation by naming feelings and calming the body Strengthen confidence and self-trust through affirming phrases Understand that kindness and love can be spoken to themselves , too Whether said out loud or quietly in their hearts, these affirmations help children build emotional strength one kind word at a time. Follow along @storytimeexplorers for sweet, simple ways to help kids grow through storytelling. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Aug 12
Starting school, whether it’s a brand-new classroom or just a change in routine, can bring up big feelings. Zara the Zebra is excited to play and learn… but she’s also a little nervous. With heart socks, a goodbye hug, and a special phrase she can whisper anytime, she discovers she can carry love with her all day. If your child is starting preschool, pre-K, daycare, or navigating a new drop-off routine, this story is a reminder: love goes with them, and you’ll always come back. This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers: Feel okay about being both excited and nervous Learn a simple grounding strategy for when they miss you Imagine what a school day might be like (from blocks to coloring to hugs!) Hold onto love and confidence in new situations Try saying it together: “A hug in your heart means we’re never apart.” It’s the kind of phrase that can make the next drop-off a little easier. Follow along @storytimeexplorers for sweet, simple ways to help kids grow through storytelling. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Aug 5
Big ideas often start with a simple list. In this story, Ella the Elephant dreams of having a lemonade stand, and today, with Leo the Lion, she turns that idea into something real! They start with a list, make tickets and signs, mix the lemonade, and set everything up to share with friends and neighbors. This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers: See how big ideas come together with teamwork and imagination Practice simple sequencing and memory (scoop, pour, stir!) Feel proud of creating something and sharing it with others Encourage creative play from the first idea to clean up From pretend to possible, this story might just inspire your child’s next big idea. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Jul 29
It’s hard to leave when you’re having fun. This story is for that exact moment: the tough transition from fun to done. Hugo the Hippo knows the feeling well after a joyful morning at the park with his friends, when he’s just not quite ready to go. With the chance to pick one last thing to do, and the reminder that he’ll come back, Hugo takes a deep breath and heads home. This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers: Make goodbyes easier with a simple phrase they can repeat Feel more in control by choosing one last thing before leaving Handle big emotions like sadness or frustration when it’s time to go Feel reassured that they’ll come back next time Helpful for park days, playdates, and any time leaving is tough. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Jul 22
Zara the Zebra has been looking forward to this all week… It’s library day! She gallops to storytime, listens with her best ears, and picks out a few new books, all on her own. From frog splashes to rocket launches, every page brings something new to imagine. This library day adventure helps toddlers and preschoolers: Get excited about reading and going to the library Practice listening and following along with a shared story Make small choices and feel confident picking just a few books Picture themselves in new roles, like an astronaut, builder, or helper, through stories A reminder that every book can spark curiosity, and every library visit is its own little adventure. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Jul 15
Mistakes and accidents happen, but to young kids, they can feel huge. Whether it’s a spilled cup or a smudged drawing, little accidents often come with big feelings. This story helps toddlers and preschoolers begin to understand that: Accidents can happen, even when they’re trying their best It’s okay to feel sad, frustrated, or stuck Grown-ups can help when something goes wrong Taking a breath and looking again can turn a “mistake” into something new Kind words and gentle support help build confidence and emotional resilience Through Ella’s experience, this story models how to cope with mistakes, stay curious, and try again, even when things don’t go as planned. A story about being human. And learning how to keep going. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Jul 8
Some of the best play happens when kids have a little space, a few sticks and leaves, and the freedom to follow their ideas. In this story, Milo the Monkey has big plans for jungle soup, and his friends Zara and Ella jump right in with their own pretend recipes. Together, they gather ingredients, help each other, and imagine a silly snack time for their favorite animal friends. This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers: Use their imagination in open-ended, outdoor play Explore nature safely while building sensory awareness Practice sharing space, helping a friend, and working together If your child has ever made jungle soup, pinecone salad, or dandelion tea, they’ll feel right at home in this story. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Jul 1
This story introduces a simple phrase kids can remember near water: wait for your grown-up. Before they even reach the water, Hugo and Zara take time to slow down, remember swim lessons, and play in ways that build confidence. This story helps toddlers and preschoolers: Understand the importance of water safety in a way that feels empowering, not scary Practice waiting, slowing down, and staying close to their grown-up near water Reflect on their own swim lesson feelings (some kids jump right in and others need time, and that’s okay) Build swim readiness through playful practice Try repeating the phrase, “If there’s water to see, then my grown-up’s with me!” before your next bath, beach, or pool day. It’s a simple, friendly way to help kids remember what to do in the moment. This is just one layer of safer swimming. Grown-up supervision, swim skills, life jackets, secure fences, and more all matter, too. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Jun 24
Trying something new can feel a little scary, but that doesn’t mean your child isn’t brave. In this story, Zara the Zebra wants to do something she’s never tried before. At first, her belly feels fluttery and her body isn’t quite ready. But with time, help, and a chance to go at her own pace, Zara starts to feel brave and decides to try. This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers: Understand that bravery doesn’t mean rushing Learn how practicing with help can build confidence Notice body cues like butterflies in the belly or big, swirly feelings Feel proud of taking small steps toward something new It’s okay to wait. It’s okay to ask for help. And it’s okay to feel nervous and brave at the same time. Try repeating Zara’s brave words the next time your child feels unsure: “I can do it. I am brave.” ☀️ Explore more stories at storytimeexplorers.com
Jun 17
Frustration can show up fast, like when something feels tricky, doesn’t go as planned, or just won’t work the way a child imagined. This story captures one of those moments: what it feels like to be frustrated, how to name that feeling, and how to practice calming strategies and try again with support and a new approach. This episode helps toddlers and preschoolers: Name what frustration feels like in their body Practice calming strategies like breathing and asking for help Understand that trying again, or in a new way, can be helpful Build resilience through confidence, flexibility, and everyday problem-solving It can be hard to feel frustrated, and even harder to name it. This story helps kids feel seen and gives them a simple, helpful phrase to hold onto as they work through frustration. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Jun 10
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. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Jun 5
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. ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
Jun 3
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! ☀️ Explore more at storytimeexplorers.com
May 30
Hi! I’m so glad you’re here. Storytime Explorers is a podcast full of short, thoughtful stories for toddlers, preschoolers, and the grown-ups who love them. I started telling stories during quiet moments with my own kids, and I saw how much they helped. Whether it was calming big feelings, making sense of something tricky, or just adding a little joy to the day. In each episode, you’ll meet kind animal characters as they explore emotions, transitions, and everyday adventures. These stories are playful, simple, and full of heart. They’re here to support emotional growth, spark imagination, and give your child something they can carry with them–even after the story ends. Thank you for being here. I hope these stories bring a little calm, a little joy, and a little more connection to your day.