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The intention of Audio Adventures is to take a break from the screens to encourage free thinking and meaningful conversations between children and caring adults. Each story is 5-7 minutes in length (short and sweet, baby), complete with background music and sound effects (super fun!) Story themes are inspired by REAL kids and REAL life. The characters and situations are meant to be relatable and spark insight. From moving schools to getting caught stealing, we provide a platform children to reflect on a level that caters to them. At the end of every episode, we share 3-4 "talk back questions" for listeners to explore.
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Enjoy!
Anila's Christmas Coco
When Anila's wildest wish of getting a puppy comes true, she learns about the responsibility of caring for a pet
Lights Out!
After being invited to his very first sleepover, Alex does his best to face his fears of the dark
Oops!
Romina struggles with the guilt of breaking a borrowed toy from a friend and learns how to make things better
Lydia's Big Move
When Lydia's parents tell her that she's moving across the country, she learns that amazing things can be outside of her comfort zone.
No More Mister Nice Guy
We've all been in situations where it's tough to say "no", and Phoebe knows that position all too well. After continuously getting the crumby end of the stick, she finally learns how to put herself first!
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
When Rayna got the orange gel pen back from Kieran, she was sticking up for her friend. Is there a time that you had to stick up for yourself or someone else? What happened?
Does saying "no" make you a mean person?
When you say no and someone asks again and again, what can you say or do?
Themes: boundaries, sticking up for yourself, finding your voice
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
When Rayna got the orange gel pen back from Kieran, she was sticking up for her friend. Is there a time that you had to stick up for yourself or someone else? What happened?
Does saying "no" make you a mean person?
When you say no and someone asks again and again, what can you say or do?
Themes: boundaries, sticking up for yourself, finding your voice
Snack Swap
After breaking the school rules and sharing snacks, Tony and Tory witness a wild allergic reaction
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
Tony pressured Tori to break the rules, even though she didn’t want to. What do you do when a friend pressures you to do something you don’t want to?
When Tanveer threatened to tattle on Tony, Tony gave him the rest of his crackers. Do you think that Tanveer deserved to have an allergic reaction?
Do you or any of your friends have allergies? If so, do you know what to do when someone is having an allergic reaction?
Themes: breaking rules, basic safety, boundaries
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
Tony pressured Tori to break the rules, even though she didn’t want to. What do you do when a friend pressures you to do something you don’t want to?
When Tanveer threatened to tattle on Tony, Tony gave him the rest of his crackers. Do you think that Tanveer deserved to have an allergic reaction?
Do you or any of your friends have allergies? If so, do you know what to do when someone is having an allergic reaction?
Themes: breaking rules, basic safety, boundaries
Chatterbox Charlie
Charlie is a chatterbox! When she finally meets her match, she learns all about the importance of listening and giving others the space to chime in.
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
What are some helpful tips that you’d give to a kid who likes to talk, A LOT and sometimes too much?
Charlie was sooo annoyed with Tara because she just wouldn’t stop talking, is there anything that your classmates do that annoys you?
If you were in Charlie’s cooking class and got the chance to share something fun, what would you share?
Themes: listening, sharing space, respect
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
What are some helpful tips that you’d give to a kid who likes to talk, A LOT and sometimes too much?
Charlie was sooo annoyed with Tara because she just wouldn’t stop talking, is there anything that your classmates do that annoys you?
If you were in Charlie’s cooking class and got the chance to share something fun, what would you share?
Themes: listening, sharing space, respect
Arun's Glasses
When Arun finds out that he needs glasses, he deals with feelings of anxiety around change, what other kids may think, and what wearing glasses might mean for his ability to continue playing baseball.
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
Why do you think Arun was so nervous about getting glasses and what would you do if you were in his shoes?
Arun is the only kid on his baseball team with glasses and felt nervous about being different. What are some of the good things about being different?
Arun and his friends organize talent shows, art exhibitions and science fairs to celebrate their differences, if you were in their class what difference of yours would you showcase?
Themes: anxiety, adapting to change, facing public fears
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
Why do you think Arun was so nervous about getting glasses and what would you do if you were in his shoes?
Arun is the only kid on his baseball team with glasses and felt nervous about being different. What are some of the good things about being different?
Arun and his friends organize talent shows, art exhibitions and science fairs to celebrate their differences, if you were in their class what difference of yours would you showcase?
Themes: anxiety, adapting to change, facing public fears
Sticky Finger Steph
It's March Break and Steph is having friends over to make a dream catcher craft. She goes to the Dollarama to pick up supplies when she sees these BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN BEADS! The only thing is, they're $5... so she decides to... steal them! In the coming days, Steph experiences feelings of guilt and remorse.
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
What would you do if you saw something at the store that you wanted and couldn’t have?
If you were one of Steph’s friends, would you have used the golden beads on your dream catcher?
If you were having a craft party with your friends, what kinds of crafts would you want to make?
Themes: making mistakes, guilt, apologizing
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
What would you do if you saw something at the store that you wanted and couldn’t have?
If you were one of Steph’s friends, would you have used the golden beads on your dream catcher?
If you were having a craft party with your friends, what kinds of crafts would you want to make?
Themes: making mistakes, guilt, apologizing
The Secret Ingredient
What's the secret ingredient to telling the truth when it might hurt someone else's feelings? This story is about Kenya, a kid food-blogger who has to make a very difficult decision when he's invited to review food from a restaurant that tastes terrible! He learns the art of giving constructive criticism and handling people's feelings with care
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
Have you ever had to tell someone something that was true but might hurt their feelings?
When someone tells you something that you could improve on, do you feel sad or motivated to get better?
If you had a YouTube channel, what would it be about?
Themes: boundaries, sticking up for yourself, finding your voice
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
Have you ever had to tell someone something that was true but might hurt their feelings?
When someone tells you something that you could improve on, do you feel sad or motivated to get better?
If you had a YouTube channel, what would it be about?
Themes: boundaries, sticking up for yourself, finding your voice
The Broken Hearts Club
After being left out of the class Valentine's party, Trinity decides to take matters into her own hands and create her own celebration.
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
Why do you think Trinity felt sad when she found out that she wasn’t invited to the party?
Have you ever felt left out before? What was that like and how did you make yourself feel better?
If you were one of Trinity’s classmates helping to organize the party at the pizza shop, what would you bring?
Themes: inclusion, handling being left out, creating your own opportunities for happiness
Talkback Questions for Conversations with Kids:
Why do you think Trinity felt sad when she found out that she wasn’t invited to the party?
Have you ever felt left out before? What was that like and how did you make yourself feel better?
If you were one of Trinity’s classmates helping to organize the party at the pizza shop, what would you bring?
Themes: inclusion, handling being left out, creating your own opportunities for happiness
SEASON 1:
Everybody Launches Air Biscuits
What happens when you fart in front of your entire class?!?!
Cheater, Cheater, Pumpkin Eater
Santana struggles to get good grades, even though she studies all the time! So she decides to cheat on her test for the first time.
Cruz Makes The Cut
Cruz is all about the action on the basketball court, but what happens when he doesn't make the school team?
The Misadventure of Nosey Natalia
Natalia just can't control the urge to snoop through her sister's things. This episode highlights the importance of respecting the privacy of others
Sleepover at Aunt Frankie's
Tanisha loves going to her Aunt Frankie's house. See how she handles disappointment when it's time to leave
Antonio's Cupcake Crisis
Antonio bakes the BEST cupcakes. He knows he's not supposed to use the oven alone, but doesn't follow the rules
Ava, Not So Fresh
Ava... she's a girl who doesn't like to brush her teeth. A scare at the dentist office sets her on the right path
Stephen Gets Lost!
A normal trip to the mall turns into an important lessons when Stephen decides to wander off
Tattle Tale Tanveer
Tanveer prides himself in following all of the rules. Check out what happens when he accuses a classmate of stealing
Prankster's Paradise
Besties, Louisa and Tess find themselves in trouble when they play a dangerous prank
I'm Sorry, Sis
A joke that has gone too far. Daniel uses stories about his sister to make his friends laugh
A Change of Plans
Cyrus is super excited to spend the weekend with his dad, but a change in plans results in him learning how to deal with the disappointment
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