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Written and narrated by Nicole Esquino. Fiona’s Friday is filled with magical surprises. She’s nervous and excited, but she knows today is going to be an interesting day.
Written and narrated by Jess Judd. This story is about a young girl and her sister who go on an amazing adverture to see their grandparents.
Written by Brooke Taylor and narrated by Nicole Esquino. This one is about all those feelings that bounce around in our bodies sometimes.
Written by Hannah Erickson and narrated by Kendall M Lynch. Are you ready to hear a story? This one’s about a little girl that learns about the magic of kindness.
Written by Jess Judd and narrated by Nicole Esquino. Violet and her magical unicorn friend Savannah can't seem to find one of Violet's socks from her favourite pair. How frustrating! But where on earth could it be? Join the friends as they look high and low for that missing sock.
Written by Stuart Baum and narrated by Jess Judd. A casual evening bike ride turns into a very...interesting... situation
Written by Angela Nissen and narrated by Jess Judd. This story is dedicated to all of our listeners, family, and friends who have spent time cooped up inside over the past few months. We hope you are al safe, healthy, and loved.
Written and narrated by Ghost Sung. The little raindrop goes on a big adventure.
Written and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. Thank you for listening to Bottle Ship on Story Time. We hope you have enjoyed it. Bottle Ship now has its own podcast on Bedtime.FM! https://bedtime.fm/bottleship or search for Bottle Ship in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Written and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. In this episode Friedaline finds a bucket and the Jifflings find a new use for it that helps Albert to be less stubborn.
Written and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. In this episode The Hedge finds a rope and the Jifflings find a new use for it that helps Freidaline to enjoy taking part just as much as winning
Written and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. In this episode Albert finds a trumpet and the Jifflings find a new use for it that helps Miss Katy to learn not to cry wolf.
Written and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. In this episode Miss Katy finds a diamond and the Jifflings find a new use for it that helps Young Pumpkin to be less greedy.
Written and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. In this episode Young Pumpkin finds an old paintbrush and the Jifflings find a new use for it that helps The Hedge to listen more.
Written and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. In this episode Freidaline finds the nose of a circus clown and The Jifflings discover a new use for it that helps Young Pumpkin to be tidier.
Written and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. In this episode, Albert finds a Moose’s antlers and The Jifflings find a new use for it that helps show Miss Katy the value of working together.
Written and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. In this episode The Hedge finds an astronaut’s helmet and The Jifflings find a new use for it that helps Albert to become braver and face his fears.
Written and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. In this episode Miss Katy finds a pair of sunglasses and the Jifflings find a new use for them which helps The Hedge to learn to take turns.
Written and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. In this episode Young Pumpkin finds an old boot in the sea and the Jifflings find a new use for it that also helps them to welcome a new friend to their ship.
Written by Jess Judd and narrated by Nicole Esquino. This one’s about 2 kids that discover something very interesting in the snowy Colorado mountains. ❄️⛷️
Written by Jess Judd and narrated by Nicole Esquino. Maya isn’t looking forward to her winter holidays this year. Normally she’d be celebrating Christmas like all of her friends, but this year and is spending time with her grandparents for Hanukkah. Join Maya as she learns what Hanukah is all about.
Written by Charly Conquest and narrated by Charly Conquest and Ben Mullins. A festive narrative comedy/drama about Chris Mouse, who thinks that Christmas is a big celebration of himself as he was born on 25th December. As he learns what Christmas really is, he also learns about the value of friendship and teamwork.
Written by Morty Sey & Scott Chegg and narrated by Rob Griffiths. The Monday school-run can be tough at the best of times. But when Mum wakes up late... ”No ‘buts’” says Mum, “Just do as you’re told. And Zip up your coat. Do you want to catch a cold?”
Written by Stenetta Anthony and narrated by Jess Judd. Sally’s is a voice for thousands of special needs canines who are placed in a shelter. With her belief is that the dream of once again having a “forever home” may never come true.
Written by Hannah Erickson and narrated by Kendall M Lynch. Reggie has to make his own fun after school because his mom is usually in her “office". What will Reggie do to keep himself from getting bored?
Written by Andrew Dittmer and narrated by Nicole Candian and John Stretton. This episode has been removed at the request of author and the new publishers.
Written by Jess Judd and narrated by Rob Griffiths and Nicole Esquino. Where in the World is Buffy Bunny? Somewhere cold, icy. Have a guess and see if you're right. This story is suitable for children aged 5-12.
Written and narrated by Jess Judd. A big thank you to Kenton, who requested this story last year. It has taken a little while to write, but I LOVE it and I really hope you do too xo - Jess Wilhelm lives at the base of the largest mountain in the land. When the sun is shining, he likes to play and go to school, or visit his papa who works up in the mines in the mountain. But! As soon as the sun starts to cast shadows across the land, Wilhelm and all the other people who live in his village must hurry back into their homes. If you get caught outside in the dark, you might fall prey to the stone goblins! When these little rock monsters attack the princess, putting her into a deep sleep, only Wilhelm can save her. Will he brave the mountain in the dark? ⛰️ This story is appropriate for children aged 5 - 12.
Written by Chanel Tsang and narrated by Jess Judd. Ra the Flamingo lives a quiet, peaceful life with her family. They spend their time quietly splashing around, until one day Ra discovers a rainbow lake nearby. How will this lake effect their lives? Have a listen and see! This story is suitable for young listeners 4 - 10 years old.
Written by Nathan Oser and narrated by Rob Griffiths. Happy Halloween! We have a special Halloween episode for you! Midnight O’Clock, is all about what your imagination might dream up when you’re awake at midnight. This story is suitable for children aged 6-13.
Written by Jess Judd and narrated by Chanel Tsang. Emily’s mummy and daddy have just brought home her new baby sister. Emily is so excited to help, but all she keeps hearing is “Not right now Emily”. Poor Emily, isn’t there anything she can do to help her baby sister? This story is suitable for ages 4-10.
Written by Brian Chambers and narrated by Jess Judd. Emma is spending the weekend with her grandparents, but they are not really sure how to entertain her. When her Grandad pulls out an old bubble machine for her to play with, things start to get exciting, a little too exciting. Will Emma ever see her grandparents again? This story is suitable for ages 4-8.
Written by Stuart Baum and narrated by Rob Griffiths. Tomas set out on an adventure to look down from the top of the world. He meets a unicorn, a pair of graham-cracker eating dragons, and lots of small (and hungry) birds. But where is the chair on the top of the world? And what’s does the top of the world have to do with a marble? A story suitable for 4–12 year old kids.
Written by Ivan Parvov and narrated by Jess Judd. When Bubu finds a bottle in the sea with a call for help inside it is clear for everyone – a new adventure awaits. And this time he is not alone – his friends Oskar and Rico are coming with him. What lies ahead? Fearful sharks…a powerful storm…a sinking ship…and a new friendship. One thing is for sure – no one will remain dry in this amazing sea quest. This children's story is suitable for kids aged 4-15 years old.
Written by Hannah Erickson and narrated by Kellie Colleen. Poppy has moved to a new town and hasn't yet made any friends. She misses her old life. Things start looking up, however, when she finds a curious golden pen in the woods outside her new home; for this is no normal pen, it's a 'spentaculous pen', and it's magic! This story is suitable for children aged 3-10
Written by Michael Ryan and narrated by Rob Griffiths. Medward the marmoset was unlike any other marmoset that had ever lived. This was because Medward had a very, very long tail. Some days Medward hated his elongated tail. It got in the way and would stop him doing things. Other times however, it came in quite handy, and in this particular story, turned out to be a lifesaver! Sometimes, being different isn't so bad after all. Bed time story suitable for kids ages 5-12
Written by Kenneth Steven and narrated by Jess Judd. Ug the Thug was nasty, and no-body liked him. One night, Ug finally realises how lonely it is when everyone is frightened of you. Is it possible for him to change his ways and make friends with people? Bed time story suitable for kids ages 2-8
Written by Jess Judd and Chanel Tsang and narrated by Rob Griffiths. It’s Easter and the Easter Bunny is sick and cannot deliver all the Easter eggs! Luckily, his cousin Buffy Bunny volunteers to help and finds that being the Easter Bunny isn’t as easy as he thought. A children's bedtime story suitable for ages 4-10 years old
Written by Sheila Toews and narrated by Rob Griffiths. One day when Billy the Bathtub was feeling sad about being stuck inside while the children played outside in the park, he realised that there was actually something he could do to feel better. This was because Billy the Bathtub had a secret... he could move his feet! Join Billy the Bathtub on his exciting adventure out of the house! Bed time story suitable for children ages 4 to 10 years old.
Written by Jess Judd and narrated by Chanel Tsang. Elsie and Arthur often go down the crooked path, into the old wood behind their little house. However one day, they come across an evil, old witch who lives deep in the woods. Will Elsie be brave enough, clever enough, and kind enough to save her brother from the witch? This story is suitable for children aged 3-8
Written by Chanel Tsang and narrated by Rob Griffiths. Cooking can be hard, especially if you’re a bunny! Buffy Bunny wants to make his friends the perfect dinner, but he keeps having problems following the recipe. Luckily he has good friends to help him through and to remind him of his other talents! This story is suitable for children aged 2 – 8 years old.
Written by Murray Rutledge and narrated by Amy Hays, with Jess Judd. It had started out like any other night for Peewee the Kiwi and his mates; scratching for bugs under the moonlight and calling out to one another across the bush. This particular night, however, they were to get the surprise of their lives. A kangaroo was hiding in the bush! What's more, he was lost and upset. He wanted to go home. Peewee and his mates knew they must help him... but how? Suitable fo children aged between 3 – 8 years old.
Written by Janaki Sooriyarachchi and narrated by Rob Griffiths. It’s Nikini’s mom’s birthday tomorrow, and she is sad that she doesn’t have a present ready for her mom. She loves her mom and wants to give her something special. So she searches high and low for the perfect gift, but what is the perfect gift? Something big? Beautiful? Precious? Nikini isn’t sure but luckily she has her friends the firefly, a mynah bird, rabbit, and a spider to help her! This story suitable for children of ages 4 – 9 years old
Written by Ilyhana Kate Kennedy and narrated by Amy Hays. A delightful story about the beauty and power of the imagination with the underlying message that if you really devote yourself to your dreams, perhaps they might just come true. Suitable for children aged 4 to 10 years old
Written by 'Pop' Johnson and narrated by Rob Griffiths. Another story about Little Suzi. In this one, she gets a new cat. Sadly loses it a few days later, so the search begins to find the lost kitten.
Written by Ivan Parvov and narrated by Chanel Tsang. It’s Christmas Eve and Bubu the small fox is excited about what gifts Santa might bring. Little does he know that he will soon be needed to help deliver Santa’s presents. A short story suitable for toddlers and young children, aged 2-5
Written by Chanel Tsang and narrated by Rob Griffiths and the Bedtime FM Team. New house, new school, new friends. A lot is changing in six-year-old Henry's life and he doesn't like it. A Christmas bedtime story suitable for children aged 4–13 years old.
Written and narrated by Jess Judd. Why didn’t his friend seem excited about Christmas and all the toys he would get? Was everything with Tom okay? A Christmas bedtime story suitable for children aged 5–13 years old.
Written by Maureen Sudlow and narrated by Rob Griffiths and the Bedtime FM Team. Don't ever let anyone try to tell you libraries are boring places! A short story suitable for young children aged 3–8 years old.
Written by Joan Lennon and narrated by Rob Griffiths. Two spiders are looking for a new home in the great beyond, and find a place called House This story is suitable for children aged 3 – 7 years old
Written by Gillian Rogerson and narrated by Rob Griffiths. King Leo is so tired looking after all the jungle animals. He decides to go away for a little break at the jungle hotel. This story is suitable for children aged 2 – 7 years old