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And Then They Dreamed

And Then They Dreamed

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"And Then They Dreamed" is a whimsical and enchanting podcast channel that transports young listeners into the magical world of bedtime stories. Each episode features captivating tales filled with colorful characters, imaginative adventures, and heartwarming lessons. As the gentle voice of our storyteller guides children through these dreamy narratives, they'll embark on journeys beyond their wildest dreams, helping them drift off into a peaceful slumber with sweet dreams of their own.Better Dreamers Roman et littérature
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    • The Family Secret Password | A Smart Safety Story for Kids
      Jul 4 2025

      Eight-year-old James loves basketball and silly family games. When his parents introduce a special family password during breakfast, he doesn't think much of it. But one day after basketball practice, this simple password becomes more than just a game. Through James's adventure, young listeners will discover how families can work together to stay safe while having fun.

      This warm-hearted story shows how a creative family password system helps kids handle unexpected situations with confidence. Perfect for family listening time, car rides, or bedtime stories.

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      11 min
    • The Little Boy Who Learned to Ask Permission | Moral Bedtime Story for Kids
      May 23 2025

      Meet Nicky, a spirited seven-year-old who thinks asking permission is just a waste of time. Why wait to ask when you can climb counters for cookies, "borrow" Dad's tablet, or go on adventures right away? After all, what could possibly go wrong?

      But when a trip to the new park turns into an unexpected solo adventure in the rain, Nicky learns that sometimes not asking permission can lead to trouble. Through this heartwarming and humorous tale, young readers will join Nicky as he discovers that asking permission isn't about missing out on fun – it's about making adventures even better by sharing them with the people who care about you most.

      "The Little Boy Who Never Asked" is a delightful story for children ages 4-8 that teaches the importance of asking permission through relatable situations and gentle humour.

      Perfect for:

      • Parents teaching children about safety and responsibility

      • Teachers discussing the importance of following rules

      • Story time sessions about making good choices

      • Young readers who love humorous, adventure-filled stories

      • Families exploring positive communication habits

      Join Nicky on his journey from a permission-dodging adventurer to a young boy who learns that asking first can lead to even bigger and better adventures!

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      12 min
    • Good Secrets and Bad Secrets | Children Story about different kinds of secrets
      May 2 2025

      An engaging story for children that explores the important difference between secrets that are okay to keep and those that need to be shared with trusted adults. Through Jamie's journey of making a special Father's Day gift while dealing with a difficult situation at school, young readers learn to recognize how different kinds of secrets make them feel.

      This heartwarming story helps children:

      • Understand their feelings about different kinds of secrets
      • Recognize physical and emotional signs of discomfort
      • Build confidence in speaking up when something feels wrong
      • Identify safe adults they can talk to
      • Learn that sharing "bad" secrets can lead to positive outcomes

      With colourful characters, relatable situations, and gentle humour, "Good Secrets and Bad Secrets" empowers children to trust their feelings and know when it's important to speak up.


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      8 min
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