Join Wilbert the Wombat on an unforgettable adventure - perfect for children's ears aged 5 to 12 years old!
In this heartwarming podcast series, we travel down under to Australia to explore the world of Tales Down Under, a captivating middle-grade novel by Jamie Brooke l that explores themes of bravery, friendship, and community. Follow Wilbert, a grumpy wombat who prefers solitude to companionship, as he faces the ultimate test: a raging bushfire that threatens his home and the lives of his fellow creatures.
As Wilbert navigates the dangers of the Australian wilderness, he discovers the power of kindness and the importance of working together. With the help of his newfound friends, including the optimistic Wendy the Wallaby, he must overcome his fears and find the courage to save those in need.
Perfect for young listeners aged 5-12, this podcast series offers a thrilling and educational experience. Not only will you be captivated by the story, but you'll also gain a deeper understanding of Australian wildlife and the challenges they face.
Tune in now and embark on a journey of friendship, bravery, and the enduring spirit of community.
Narrated by Jamie Brooke, the author of the book, this podcast series is sure to be a heartwarming story for parents to share with their children.
This middle grade novel is also available on Amazon - search for "Tales Down Under The Frightful Fire" now!
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Join Wilbert the Wombat on an unforgettable adventure - perfect for children's ears aged 5 to 12 years old!
In this heartwarming podcast series, we travel down under to Australia to explore the world of Tales Down Under, a captivating middle-grade novel by Jamie Brooke l that explores themes of bravery, friendship, and community. Follow Wilbert, a grumpy wombat who prefers solitude to companionship, as he faces the ultimate test: a raging bushfire that threatens his home and the lives of his fellow creatures.
As Wilbert navigates the dangers of the Australian wilderness, he discovers the power of kindness and the importance of working together. With the help of his newfound friends, including the optimistic Wendy the Wallaby, he must overcome his fears and find the courage to save those in need.
Perfect for young listeners aged 5-12, this podcast series offers a thrilling and educational experience. Not only will you be captivated by the story, but you'll also gain a deeper understanding of Australian wildlife and the challenges they face.
Tune in now and embark on a journey of friendship, bravery, and the enduring spirit of community.
Narrated by Jamie Brooke, the author of the book, this podcast series is sure to be a heartwarming story for parents to share with their children.
This middle grade novel is also available on Amazon - search for "Tales Down Under The Frightful Fire" now!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Chapter 10, Wilbert steps outside to discover his meadow bustling with life as a large group of animals, including wallabies, echidnas, and cockatoos, have moved to the area to be near him. Wendy explains that they are grateful for his help during the fire and want to be his friends. Initially overwhelmed, Wilbert gradually embraces this newfound sense of community, sharing laughs, snacks, and even reconnecting with an old friend, Scout. As he watches the animals thrive under the big fig tree, Wilbert realizes that life is richer with others around and begins to see his home as a true place of belonging.
This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5-12 years old and their parents.
- The joy of community and belonging: Wilbert learns that being surrounded by others can bring happiness and a sense of purpose, transforming his once solitary life into one filled with connection and joy.
- Gratitude and friendship: The animals’ appreciation for Wilbert’s kindness highlights the importance of expressing gratitude and how it can lead to meaningful friendships.
- Healing and new beginnings: The regrowth in the meadow after the fire symbolizes hope and renewal, teaching children how life can flourish again after hardship.
Discussion Points for Parents and Children:
Ask: Why do you think all the animals wanted to stay near Wilbert after the fire? How did their presence change Wilbert’s life?
Discuss: Talk about how being part of a community can bring joy, support, and a sense of belonging. Explore how your child feels about their own friends or community.
Ask: How did the animals show their gratitude to Wilbert? Why is it important to thank others for their kindness?
Discuss: Highlight how acts of kindness, like Wilbert’s during the fire, can inspire others to give back. Talk about ways your child can express gratitude in their life.
Ask: How did Wilbert feel about having so many animals around at first? How did his feelings change by the end of the chapter?
Discuss: Explore how trying new things or welcoming changes can lead to unexpected happiness. Encourage your child to think of times when they embraced something new and how it turned out positively.
Keywords: children's stories about teamwork, animal tales for kids about friendship, educational audiobooks for social skills, bedtime stories about community service
About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.
You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.
This podcast is produced by Brave Moon Podcasts.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the aftermath of the fire, Wilbert reflects on his recent experiences while restoring his burrow to its former tidy state. Despite his clean and orderly home, he feels a deep sense of emptiness finding himself thinking about the animals he sheltered and others from his past, like his mother, Tilly, and Wendy. This chapter explores Wilbert’s emotional growth as he begins to embrace relationships and the value of community.
This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5-12 years old and their parents.
- Wilbert reflects on the fire's destruction and its impact on his surroundings, teaching children how to process difficult emotions after a challenging event.
- Wilbert’s thoughts about the animals he helped and those from his past highlight how relationships can bring meaning to life, even for someone who values solitude.
- The stomping above Wilbert’s burrow symbolizes the possibility of new connections, encouraging children to remain hopeful even after difficult times.
Discussion Points for Parents and Children:
Ask: Why do you think Wilbert felt empty even after cleaning his burrow and returning to his routine? How did the fire affect him emotionally?
Discuss: Explore how events like the fire can leave people feeling sad or unsettled, even after the danger has passed. Talk about how it's okay to feel this way and share ways to process those emotions, such as talking to someone or focusing on positive memories.
Ask: Why do you think Wilbert kept thinking about the animals he helped, like Wendy and Shiloh? How did they change him?
Discuss: Highlight how helping others and forming connections can bring meaning and joy to life. Reflect on how relationships with friends or family have made your child feel happy or supported.
Ask: What do you think Wilbert was hoping for when he heard the stomping above his burrow? Why was he excited?
Discuss: Emphasize the importance of staying hopeful and curious, even after difficult times. Explore how looking forward to new experiences or reconnecting with others can help bring happiness and excitement back into life.
Keywords: children's animal stories, wombat adventure audiobooks, bedtime stories about emotions, Australian wildlife books for kids, educational animal tales, coping with change for children, friendship lessons in nature stories, family-friendly podcasts for kids.
About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.
You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.
This podcast is produced by Brave Moon Podcasts.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this chapter, Wilbert's burrow becomes a sanctuary for animals recovering after the bushfire. As the group emerges into a charred and silent landscape, Wilbert reflects on the importance of bravery, community, and hope in the face of adversity. He bonds with the animals he sheltered, including Wendy, who reveals a secret about her family's stomping near his burrow. Through heartfelt interactions and gratitude from his companions, Wilbert discovers a growing sense of connection and purpose that transforms his once solitary nature.
This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5 - 12 years old and their parents.
- Bravery in uncertain times: Wilbert encourages the animals to face their fears and venture into the unknown, teaching children the importance of courage when dealing with life's challenges.
- The power of community and kindness: The chapter highlights how coming together during difficult times can create bonds that lead to mutual support and gratitude.
- Personal growth through connection: Wilbert’s transformation from a solitary wombat to a caring figure demonstrates how relationships can inspire emotional growth and fulfillment.
Discussion Points for Parents and Children:
Ask: How did Wilbert and the animals react when the fire was over? Why do you think they felt relieved yet hesitant to leave the burrow?
Discuss: Explore how people and animals might feel a mix of relief, fear, and uncertainty after surviving a disaster. Talk about ways to cope with these emotions.
Ask: Why did Wilbert encourage the animals to venture outside despite their fears? What does this teach us about bravery?
Discuss: Talk about how stepping into the unknown can be scary but necessary for growth and recovery. Share examples of times when your child has faced uncertainty with courage.
Ask: Why were the animals so thankful to Wilbert? How did he feel about their gratitude?
Discuss: Talk about the importance of expressing gratitude and how it can strengthen relationships. Explore ways your child can show appreciation to others.
Keywords: children's animal stories, bushfire recovery for kids, wombat adventures audiobook, bedtime stories about bravery, nature-themed audiobooks for children, Australian wildlife tales, friendship lessons for kids, educational animal books for families.
About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.
You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.
This podcast is produced by Brave Moon Podcasts.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this gripping chapter, Wilbert's burrow becomes a refuge for various animals fleeing a raging bushfire. As the danger intensifies, Wilbert and his newfound companions huddle together in fear, finding comfort in each other's presence. The chapter explores themes of community, empathy, and resilience as Wilbert realizes the value of connection during times of crisis.
This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5 - 12 years old and their parents.
- The chapter showcases community and cooperation in times of crisis, showcasing different animals coming together and setting aside their differences to support one another during a dangerous situation.
- Wilbert's interaction with Wendy and other animals demonstrates his developing capacity for empathy and emotional connection, marking a significant change and growth in his character.
- The animals' ability to find comfort and strength in each other while facing a life-threatening situation highlights the importance of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
Discussion Points for Parents and Children:
Ask: How did Wilbert and the other animals react when they realized there was a bushfire?
Discuss: Talk about the importance of having an emergency plan and knowing how to respond to different types of natural disasters. Explore what your family would do in a similar situation.
Ask: How did Wilbert's past experience with the sandstorm help him in this situation? What did he do to help other animals?
Discuss: Explore how past experiences can help us face new challenges. Talk about the importance of helping others during emergencies, even if it means stepping out of our comfort zone.
Ask: Why do you think Wilbert's burrow became so important during the bushfire? How did it help other animals?"
Discuss: Talk about the concept of home as a safe place. Explore how having a secure place to shelter can be crucial during emergencies, and how we can help others who might need a safe place.
Keywords: Australian animal adventures, bedtime stories about friendship, wombat and kookaburra tales, kids' stories about bravery, audiobooks about kindness for children, learning through stories, funny animal stories for kids, family audio entertainment, children's stories about nature, and educational audiobooks for preschoolers.
About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.
You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.
This podcast is produced by Brave Moon Podcasts.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this gripping chapter, Wilbert is awakened by chaos as animals flee a approaching bushfire. The normally solitary wombat finds himself in the midst of a crisis, recalling a past experience with a sandstorm. As the danger becomes apparent, Wilbert must decide how to respond to the emergency unfolding around him, challenging his usual desire for isolation.
This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5 - 12 years old and their parents.
- The chapter explores how animals react to environmental threats and natural disasters, teaching children about wildlife behavior and the importance of preparedness.
- Wilbert's experience highlights overcoming fear and isolation, and the need to work together and help others during emergencies, even for those who prefer solitude.
- The story demonstrates how past experiences can help in facing new challenges, encouraging children to develop resilience, adaptability, and learn from difficult situations.
Discussion Points for Parents and Children:
Ask: What signs did Wilbert notice that indicated a bushfire was coming?
Discuss: Talk about the importance of being aware of your surroundings and knowing how to respond in emergencies. Explore what your family's emergency plan is and how to stay safe during natural disasters.
Ask: How did Wilbert react when he realized there was a bushfire? How did his past experience with the sandstorm help him?
Discuss: Explore how past experiences can help us face new challenges. Talk about ways to stay calm and think clearly during scary situations.
Ask: How were the animals behaving during the emergency? Do you think Wilbert should help other animals?
Discuss: Talk about the importance of working together and helping others during emergencies. Explore how communities can support each other in times of need.
Keywords: Australian wildlife stories, bushfire awareness for kids, animal adventure audiobooks, educational bedtime stories, wombat tales, environmental children's books, character-building podcasts
About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.
You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.
This podcast is produced by Brave Moon Podcasts.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this chapter, grumpy Wilbert's quiet day is interrupted by a laughing kookaburra named Kurly with an injured wing. Despite his initial reluctance, Wilbert helps Kurly to the hospital and waits for him, showing unexpected kindness. The journey challenges Wilbert's comfort zone and introduces him to new experiences, ultimately revealing a softer side to his character.
This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5 - 12 years old and their parents.
- The chapter demonstrates how having compassion for others and acts of kindness, even when inconvenient, can be rewarding and help build connections with others.
- Wilbert's interactions with Kurly and other animals show his struggle with social situations, but also his ability to push through his social anxiety to do the right thing.
- The story encourages readers to step out of their comfort zones and be open to new friendships and adventures.
Discussion Points for Parents and Children:
- How did Wilbert help Kurly? Was it easy for him to do?
- How did Wilbert feel about leaving his home and waiting at the hospital?
- How did Wilbert and Kurly's relationship change throughout the story?
Keywords: children's animal stories, Australian wildlife books, character-building tales, bedtime stories podcast, kookaburra and wombat adventures, friendship lessons for kids, audiobooks about kindness
About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.
You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This children’s book podcast is perfect for kids aged 5 - 12 years old and their parents.
In this chapter, Wendy returns! A young wallaby once again runs into Wilbert, the grumpy wombat. Wendy, recently out of her mother's pouch, is excited to make new friends and explore the world. She follows Wilbert, hoping to befriend him, but Wilbert is reluctant and values his solitude. The chapter explores themes of childhood development, family dynamics, and the challenges of making new connections.
- Embracing bravery and independence: Wendy's eagerness to leave her mother's pouch and explore the world encourages children to be brave and confident as they grow and try new things.
- Family relationships and sibling dynamics: Wendy's interactions with her siblings and anticipation of a new baby illustrate the complexities of family life and growing up.
- Friendship and social connections: The chapter explores the challenges of making new friends and dealing with different personalities, as seen in Wendy's attempts to befriend the grumpy Wilbert.
Discussion Points for Parents and Children:
- What is something that makes you a little nervous, but you'd like to try? What could help you be brave enough to do it?
- Why do you think Wilbert is so grumpy? Is it okay to be different from other people?
- What are some things you can do to make a new friend? What qualities do you look for in a friend?
Keywords: children's bedtime stories, Australian animal books for kids, marsupial stories for children, wallaby and wombat tales, educational animal books, family-friendly audiobooks, nature stories for young readers.
About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.
You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Wilbert the Wombat on an unforgettable adventure - perfect for children's ears aged 5 to 12 years old!
In this heartwarming podcast series, we travel down under to Australia to explore the world of Tales Down Under, a captivating middle-grade novel by Jamie Brooke l that explores themes of bravery, friendship, and community. Follow Wilbert, a grumpy wombat who prefers solitude to companionship, as he faces the ultimate test: a raging bushfire that threatens his home and the lives of his fellow creatures.
As Wilbert navigates the dangers of the Australian wilderness, he discovers the power of kindness and the importance of working together. With the help of his newfound friends, including the optimistic Wendy the Wallaby, he must overcome his fears and find the courage to save those in need.
Perfect for young listeners aged 5-12, this podcast series offers a thrilling and educational experience. Not only will you be captivated by the story, but you'll also gain a deeper understanding of Australian wildlife and the challenges they face.
Tune in now and embark on a journey of friendship, bravery, and the enduring spirit of community.
Narrated by Jamie Brooke, the author of the series, this podcast series is sure to be a heartwarming story for parents to share with their children.
To order your own copy of the book visit Amazon now! Or learn more at https://www.talesdownunder.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5 - 12 years old and their parents.
In this episode, Wilbert's peaceful solitude is once again interrupted as he encounters another unexpected visitor. As he grapples with his annoyance and tries to determine the source of the disturbance, Wilbert is forced to confront his own fears and prejudices.
- Unexpected encounters: The episode continues to explore the theme of surprising and unexpected encounters, highlighting the unpredictable nature of life.
- Fear and prejudice: Wilbert's initial reaction to the visitor reveals his underlying fears and prejudices, prompting him to examine his own biases.
- Character growth: As Wilbert navigates the situation, we see glimpses of his developing character and his willingness to confront his own shortcomings.
Discussion Points for Parents and Children:
- How do you react to unexpected situations?
- Is it important to be open-minded and avoid judging others based on first impressions?
- How can we overcome our fears and prejudices?
To order your own copy of the book visit Amazon now! Or learn more at https://www.talesdownunder.com.
Keywords: children's podcast, family podcast, educational podcast, storytime, bedtime stories, children's books, read aloud, audio books for kids, kids stories, learning through stories, kids audio, family audio, educational audio, unexpected encounters, character development, fear, prejudice, bias, Australian wildlife, wombat, surprise, disturbance, confrontation.
About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.
You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5 - 12 years old and their parents.
In this episode, Wilbert the Wombat encounters an unexpected visitor, Wendy the Wallaby. Despite his initial reluctance, Wilbert finds himself drawn into a conversation with the curious and friendly wallaby. As they interact, Wilbert begins to reflect on his past experiences, including his relationship with his mother and his encounters with other animals.
- Unexpected encounters: The episode highlights the surprising ways in which individuals can cross paths and form connections.
- Character development: Wilbert's interaction with Wendy reveals more about his personality, including his gruff exterior and his underlying desire for companionship.
- Nostalgia and reflection: Wilbert's memories of his past, particularly his relationship with his mother, evoke feelings of nostalgia and introspection.
Discussion Points for Parents and Children:
- How do you feel when you meet someone new?
- What qualities do you find important in a friend?
- Is it okay to change your mind or your perspective on something?
To order your own copy of the book visit Amazon now! Or learn more at https://www.talesdownunder.com.
Keywords: children's podcast, family podcast, educational podcast, storytime, bedtime stories, children's books, read aloud, audio books for kids, kids stories, learning through stories, kids audio, family audio, educational audio, unexpected encounters, character development, nostalgia, reflection, friendship, companionship, Australian wildlife, wombat, wallaby, memory, past experiences.
About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.
You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5 - 12 years old and their parents.
In this episode, we meet Wilbert the Wombat, a solitary and introverted creature who prefers the peace and quiet of his burrow. However, his tranquil existence is disrupted by mysterious thumping noises from above. As Wilbert tries to read and relax, the disturbances become increasingly bothersome, leading him to confront his annoyance and seek answers.
- Solitude and introversion: The episode explores Wilbert's preference for solitude and his discomfort with social interactions.
- Disruption and annoyance: Wilbert's peaceful life is disrupted by unexpected noise, highlighting the challenges of maintaining tranquility in a changing environment.
- Character development: We begin to see glimpses of Wilbert's personality, including his impatience, determination, and willingness to confront challenges.
Discussion Points for Parents and Children:
- How do you feel when your peace and quiet is disturbed?
- What strategies do you use to cope with annoyance and frustration?
- Is it important to sometimes step out of your comfort zone and face new challenges?
To order your own copy of the book visit Amazon now! Or learn more at https://www.talesdownunder.com.
Keywords: children's podcast, family podcast, educational podcast, storytime, bedtime stories, children's books, read aloud, audio books for kids, kids stories, learning through stories, kids audio, family audio, educational audio, solitude, introversion, disruption, annoyance, character development, patience, determination, challenges, Australian wildlife, wombat, burrow, noise pollution, peace and quiet.
About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.
You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen to this episode first! This audiobook podcast is perfect for kids aged 5 - 12 years old and their parents.
In this introductory episode, we meet Wilbert's mother, a loving wombat who finds herself separated from her son due to a flood. As she faces the daunting task of returning home, she grapples with fear, uncertainty, and the overwhelming worry of leaving Wilbert alone.
- Parental love and concern: The episode highlights the deep bond between Wilbert's mother and her son, showcasing the lengths a parent will go to protect their child.
- Overcoming adversity: Wilbert's mother must confront the challenges posed by the flood, symbolizing the resilience and determination required to navigate life's obstacles.
- Anxiety and uncertainty: The episode explores the emotional turmoil experienced by Wilbert's mother as she worries about her son's safety and well-being.
Discussion Points for Parents and Children:
- How do you feel when you're worried about someone you love?
- What are some ways to cope with fear and uncertainty?
- How important is family and the bond between parents and children?
Keywords: children's podcast, family podcast, educational podcast, storytime, bedtime stories, children's books, read aloud, audio books for kids, kids stories, learning through stories, kids audio, family audio, educational audio, parental love, anxiety, uncertainty, resilience, adversity, family bond, children's literature, Australian wildlife, bushfires, flooding, adventure, friendship.
About the Author: Jamie Brooke is a storyteller and animal lover who believes in doing what you love and exploring what sparks your curiosity. As a kid, Jamie spent countless hours in her bedroom lining up teddy bears, then reading books to what she was sure was a captive audience. As an American who lived in Sydney Australia for 7 years with her husband and rescue dog Riggs, Jamie has developed a passion for Australian animals and culture. She believes Australia has many beautiful stories to share that the rest of the world hasn’t had a chance to hear.
You can write to Jamie here. For press and to work directly with the author, contact us here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.