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Storytime Explorers

Storytime Explorers

By: Kids’ stories for connection & growth | Created by Halie
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Storytime Explorers is a heartfelt kids’ podcast filled with short, meaningful stories that nurture imagination, emotional growth, and joyful connection for toddlers, preschoolers, and the parents who love them.


Whether you're at home, in the car, or winding down for quiet time, these calm and engaging stories invite curious young listeners into a world of kindness, courage, and connection.


Created by Halie, a mom and pediatric DNP who understands how stories can help kids grow emotionally, socially, and confidently.


Storytime Explorers supports early emotional development through storytelling that feels real, gentle, and full of heart.


Learn more at storytimeexplorers.com

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Episodes
  • Milo and Friends Stir Up a Jungle Snack
    Jul 8 2025

    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.

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    6 mins
  • Hugo and Zara Stay Safe Near the Water
    Jul 1 2025

    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.

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    5 mins
  • Zara Gets Brave and Jumps
    Jun 24 2025

    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.”

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    7 mins
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