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Is It My Fault? Maya’s Misunderstanding
Oct 9, 2025
11m 47s
Ella And The Great Shoe Mix-Up
Oct 6, 2025
13m 49s
Millie Chooses Courage
Oct 2, 2025
12m 05s
Florence is Strong Enough to Lift Others
Sep 29, 2025
14m 01s
Gymnastics Restart: Eliza Feels Left Behind
Sep 25, 2025
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| 10/9/25 | Is It My Fault? Maya’s Misunderstanding | When Maya waves to her best friend Sasha and doesn’t get a wave back, her heart starts to worry. Did she do something wrong? Did she upset her? Maya’s mind begins to swirl with guesses—and soon she’s carrying feelings that might not even be hers. In this gentle, thoughtful episode, Maya learns to notice when she’s spinning in a thought spiral, how to pause and ask instead of assuming, and how to return to calm. With a creative whirlpool metaphor, thoughtful storytelling, and a peaceful bedtim... | 11m 47s | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | Ella And The Great Shoe Mix-Up | After a fun playdate with her friends, Ella grabs what she thinks are her shoes—until she gets home and notices they feel… newer. Nicer. Cleaner. A quiet voice in her heart starts to whisper that they aren’t hers, but she doesn’t say anything. Even when her mum asks. Even when Ivy’s mum checks in. This episode gently explores how easy it is to ignore our conscience when we want something, and how integrity grows when we stop, own our mistakes, and make things right. Perfect for girls learning... | 13m 49s | ||||||
| 10/2/25 | Millie Chooses Courage | When Millie is called to the stage to present her poem, her nerves start shouting loud — but she makes a choice: she’ll be in charge, not her feelings. In this episode, kids will see that courage isn’t about waiting for nerves to disappear, but about taking action even while they’re still there. We’ll unpack why anxiety and nerves are a normal part of life, how to notice them without letting them win, and simple, practical steps to choose courage in any situation. This episode equips children... | 12m 05s | ||||||
| 9/29/25 | Florence is Strong Enough to Lift Others | Florence loves gymnastics and works hard to get better each week. But when she’s paired with Eliza, who isn’t at the same level, Florence feels frustrated and held back. After a moment of regret and reflection, she realises that real strength isn’t just about flips and tricks—it’s about choosing kindness, even when it costs something. This story helps girls explore empathy, humility, and what it means to use your strengths to lift others up. Conversation Starters: – Can you tell... | 14m 01s | ||||||
| 9/25/25 | Gymnastics Restart: Eliza Feels Left Behind | Eliza just rejoined gymnastics after a year off—but the skills are harder now, and the group has moved ahead without her. When a classmate makes her feel small, Eliza starts wondering if she even belongs anymore. This episode gently explores feelings of insecurity, the courage it takes to try again, and how growth happens when we keep showing up, even when it’s hard. A calming episode to help your daughter process performance anxiety, social confidence, and perseverance. Conversation Starte... | 11m 02s | ||||||
| 9/22/25 | Isla’s Responsibility Win | Isla has been feeding her guinea pigs, Buttercup and Mini, every morning — not just once or twice, but every day for a whole week without a single reminder. Fresh water, clean hay, and tidy bedding, all done before breakfast. It’s her way of proving what her parents once told her: if you can be trusted with small things, one day you’ll be trusted with bigger ones. When her dad notices her quiet consistency, he surprises her with a new privilege — walking to the corner store on her own for an ... | 11m 06s | ||||||
| 9/18/25 | Greta’s Generous Welcome | It’s lunchtime on the first Tuesday of term, and Greta spots a girl she’s never seen before sitting alone under the jacaranda tree. Melanie’s head is down, her lunchbox still closed, and she looks small and unsure. Greta could run to join her friends in a game, but something in her heart tells her to stop. With a simple smile and a few words, Greta opens the door to a brand-new friendship. In this episode, kids will see how compassion and generosity aren’t just about sharing things — they’re ... | 8m 52s | ||||||
| 9/15/25 | The Day Annie’s Mouth Turned Blue | A story about thinking before you act—even when something seems fun. When Annie finds an old gumball hidden in her hoodie pocket, she knows it’s probably not a great idea. But she’s bored. No one’s looking. And it seems like such a tiny choice… until her mouth turns glow-in-the-dark, hyper-electric blue. What started as harmless fun quickly becomes a day full of whispers, giggles, and regret. This funny, relatable episode explores how small decisions can have big consequences—and how growing ... | 9m 57s | ||||||
| 9/12/25 | Josie’s Choice: Kindness or the Group? | What if standing up for kindness meant losing your friends? Josie has always felt a bit nervous around her friendship group, but lately things have gotten worse. The girls start gossiping, laughing at others, and even tell Josie to say something unkind to another girl. She knows it’s wrong—but saying no might make her the next target. As Josie wrestles with her feelings, a wise chat with Mum helps her untangle what’s going on inside. This episode explores the bravery it takes to walk away fro... | 12m 24s | ||||||
| 9/8/25 | Hard Days Don't Last: Luna’s Tutoring Win | Some days feel heavy — like nothing goes right. In this gentle, relatable story, Luna faces one of those hard days where mistakes pile up and emotions run high. Through caring guidance, she learns how to pause, take a deep breath, and choose small actions that turn the day around. Perfect for girls aged 6–10, this calming bedtime episode teaches practical strategies for managing big feelings, building resilience, and finding hope after disappointment. Parents can use the accompanying conversa... | 9m 37s | ||||||
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| 9/5/25 | Heidi and the Mum Game Meltdown | When a playground game turns tense, Heidi finds herself caught in the middle of two friends arguing over who gets to be the mum. One pulls her in. The other wants her to take sides. In this heartfelt story about peacemaking, pressure, and quiet courage, girls will see what it means to stay calm, speak gently, and choose kindness — even when it’s hard. A beautiful reflection on friendship, tension, and growth for girls navigating big emotions and playground politics. Parent Conversation Guid... | 14m 41s | ||||||
| 9/1/25 | Cleo and the Words That Stick | When Cleo overhears some confusing drama at school involving a photo, a cruel message, and friends turning on each other, she realises she’s glad her mum said no to Messenger Kids. On the drive home, she bravely opens up—and her mum helps her unpack what happened, how online words can wound, and why staying grounded in kindness and conscience really matters. A thoughtful story for navigating the messy side of digital friendships and choosing the kind of person you want to become. Parent Conv... | 18m 46s | ||||||
| 8/29/25 | Bonnie’s Messy Hair and Sparkly Brain | Bonnie tried her best to be organised — but when she forgot to tie up her hair for school, a classmate made a joke that left her laughing on the outside and hurting on the inside. In this heartfelt episode, girls will explore what it feels like to try and still fall short, how to process teasing, and how gentle support can help a “sparkly brain” shine. A beautiful story of understanding, resilience, and quiet strength for girls who feel like they’re always just a little behind. Parent Conv... | 15m 03s | ||||||
| 8/25/25 | Clara’s Spare Bag of Bravery | In this heartwarming episode, we meet Clara — a quiet girl with a brave heart. When a new classmate forgets her library bag, Clara notices… and chooses to help. She makes a small but meaningful decision to offer her spare ballet bag, whispering a few gentle words that help another child feel safe and seen. This episode gently explores what bravery looks like in everyday moments — not loud or showy, but thoughtful and kind. With warmth and wisdom, it encourages young listeners to tune into oth... | 8m 55s | ||||||
| 8/22/25 | Lina’s Big Feelings Played Tricks On Her | Lina has always been a big-feelings kind of girl. So when she notices four classmates whispering without her at school, her stomach twists with worry. Are they laughing at her? Did she do something wrong? This beautifully honest episode follows Lina as she navigates the storm of emotions that come with feeling left out and unsure. Through a comforting conversation with her older cousin that night, Lina discovers that her big feelings don’t mean she’s broken—they’re a sign of her sensiti... | 12m 26s | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | Eden and the Pink Dress: Learning Self Control | Eden had been looking forward to her grandparents’ 50th wedding anniversary party for weeks. She had her outfit ready, her heart set on jumping castles and dancing with cousins, and a head full of excitement. But when her mum tells her to change clothes just minutes before leaving — without time to explain how much her outfit mattered to her — Eden’s big feelings boil over into a meltdown. This calming, relatable episode helps girls aged 6–10 process the experience of disappointment, explore ... | 14m 02s | ||||||
| 8/15/25 | I Just Want You to Be Okay: Katie’s Big Heart | When Katie sees her mum looking tired and overwhelmed, she tries everything to make her feel better—tidying, helping, even telling silly stories. But nothing works. Katie’s heart starts to hurt, wondering if it's her fault. In this gentle episode, children learn that while kindness matters, it’s not their job to fix grown-up problems. A tender story for kids who feel responsible for the emotions of others, especially the ones they love most. Parent Conversation Guide: What this episode help... | 12m 04s | ||||||
| 8/11/25 | Poppy and the Voice Inside: Climbing Past the Body Image Lies | When Poppy hears an unexpected comment about her body at school camp, her confidence wobbles. Even after she climbs to the top of the wall, the words keep playing in her mind. On the car ride home, Mum helps her spot the lies her brain is telling her — and teaches her how to catch them, check the truth, and replace them with kinder words. A story about body confidence, inner strength, and learning to be the boss of your own thoughts. Parent Conversation Guide Big idea: Children can int... | 17m 00s | ||||||
| 8/6/25 | When Tahlia Wanted to Quit Netball | What do you do when your child tries her hardest but still feels invisible? In this episode of Ever Wonder, we meet Tahlia—a young netball player who’s committed, kind, and doing her best, but keeps getting left out on the court. The ball never comes her way, and her team doesn’t seem to notice the effort she puts in. Through Tahlia’s story, we explore how to handle unfair situations, deal with frustration, and keep showing up when things feel hard. This episode gently builds emotional ... | 9m 37s | ||||||
| 8/5/25 | Piper And Her Swimming Bag: When No One Believes You | In this honest and heartfelt episode of Ever Wonder, we meet Piper — a girl with a habit of telling little lies who finally does the right thing… and still isn’t believed. After a painful misunderstanding with her mum, Piper faces embarrassment, frustration, and the ache of feeling unseen. Perfect for girls aged 6–10, this story explores themes of honesty, trust, and growing into someone others can rely on. Through gentle storytelling, this episode helps kids understand how trust is built, wh... | 16m 52s | ||||||
| 7/20/25 | Firefly Ruby: Friendly Teasing or Words That Hurt? | Ruby loves playing secret agent games with her friends—until their jokes start feeling a little too sharp. When Mia and bronte start calling her “Cry-fly” and teasing her for being sensitive, Ruby isn’t sure what to do. Should she laugh along? Say nothing? Or speak up? In this episode, Ruby learns how to tell the difference between friendly teasing and words that hurt—and how to gently but bravely stand up for herself without drama or meanness. With a relatable story, visualisation of a glowi... | 13m 32s | ||||||
| 7/18/25 | Hattie and the Car Wash Job: “I said I would” | When Hattie agrees to wash both her parents’ cars for $15, she doesn’t expect Mum’s to take so long — or to be so messy. By the time she finishes, she’s exhausted, and Dad tells her she can stop early and still get paid. But after a quiet pause, Hattie chooses to keep going — not for money, but because she wants her word to matter. This thoughtful story helps girls reflect on integrity, follow-through, and the quiet kind of strength that grows when no one’s watching. Why This Episode Matter... | 11m 36s | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | Tiny Nits and Tilly’s Embarrassment | In this gentle episode of Ever Wonder, we meet Tilly — a girl who’s excited to get her hair braided at school, until a loud voice announces she has nits. Embarrassed and overwhelmed, Tilly must learn how to handle shame, embarrassment, and the fear of being seen differently. Perfect for girls aged 6–10, this story explores how small things can feel big in front of others, working through shame and how to grow quiet confidence in the face of embarrassment. Listeners will learn that real streng... | 10m 35s | ||||||
| 7/7/25 | Temptation + Honesty: Aria's Meets Her Conscience | A story about temptation, integrity, and doing what’s right even after getting it wrong. When Aria spotted the last Woolworths collectable she needed—Space Cat*—sitting on the ground with no tag and no one around, it felt like a sign. She slipped it into her pocket. But soon after, something began to twist in her chest: her conscience. This story explores what it means to be trustworthy—not by never making mistakes, but by having the courage to make things right. With help from her mum, Aria ... | 13m 28s | ||||||
| 7/3/25 | That’s Not Fair! Chloe’s Sister Gets Everything | Chloe is tired of always doing more. More jobs, more rules, more responsibility. It feels like her little sister Zoe gets away with everything—especially when she gets a treat after making a huge backyard mess. But after a big meltdown, Chloe’s grandma gently helps her understand that fairness isn’t always about things being equal—it’s about what each person needs in that moment. This episode helps kids explore big feelings about fairness, how to see from someone else’s perspective, and what ... | 15m 15s | ||||||
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