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Episode 10 - Planet Roborythm - Bedtime Stories For Kids
Mar 22, 2026
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Mar 15, 2026
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Episode 8 - Planet Glimmeroo - Bedtime Stories For Kids
Mar 8, 2026
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Feb 22, 2026
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| 3/22/26 | Episode 10 - Planet Roborythm - Bedtime Stories For Kids | 🤖 Planet Roborhythm – The World Where Every Brain Has a Beat(Bedtime Stories for Kids)Tonight, we visit the final planet in the Neuro Nook Galaxy…Planet Roborhythm. A warm, humming world of gentle machines, glowing systems, and rhythms that never ask you to change your pace.Here, fast beats and slow beats do not compete. Busy clicksand quiet hums layer into music. The planet does not demand that you keep up. It keeps up with you.As Neuro Noob, Neuro Pro and Neuro Hacker step into the Hallof Many Rhythms, they begin to see the bigger picture. Every planet they visited. Every lesson they learned. Every different way a brain can move, feel, focus, speak, or rest.None of them needed fixing.All of them belonged.This special bedtime episode gently gathers the entireseason together, reminding neurodivergent children and their families that difference is not a flaw. It is a rhythm. And every rhythm matters.So let your breathing find its own steady beat.Let your body feel safe and held.And remember… your brain already knows its song. neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | Episode 9 - Planet Whisperwool - Bedtime Stories For Kids | 🐑 Planet Whisperwool – The Place Where Thoughts Don’t Have to Be Written Down(Bedtime Stories for Kids)Tonight, we follow a hush-soft neuropathway to Planet Whisperwool… a quiet, wool-wrapped world whereeffort is gentle and nothing needs to be forced onto paper.On this peaceful planet, grass grows thick and muffled, tools sit patiently on wooden tables, and stories floatthrough fibres instead of lines. Here, hands may tire before thoughts do. Ideas may live brightly in the mind, even when writing feels heavy.As Neuro Noob, Neuro Pro and Neuro Hacker explore woollen fields and shifting story-scenes, they discover acomforting truth. Thinking is enough. Effort does not have to look neat to bereal. And your ideas matter, whether they are written down or not.This calming bedtime story is perfect for neurodivergent children who find writing or drawing exhausting, and for parents who see how hard their children are trying beneath the surface.So sink into the quiet.Let your body feel supported.And remember… your thoughts are real, even when they stay inside. neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 3/8/26 | Episode 8 - Planet Glimmeroo - Bedtime Stories For Kids | 🔆 Planet Glimmeroo – The Place Where Light Speaks First(Bedtime Stories for Kids)Tonight, we follow a softly glowing neuropathway to Planet Glimmeroo… a warm, golden world where nothing rushes, nothing shouts, and light listens patiently.On this gentle planet, thoughts arrive before words. Sentences tangle. Feelings glow brighter than speech. And understanding does not need to be loud to be real.As Neuro Noob, Neuro Pro and Neuro Hacker explore glowing stepping stones and a garden of half-said things, they discover something deeply reassuring. Some brains need pauses. Some need pictures. Some need time.And that is not a flaw. It is simply a different rhythm.This calming bedtime story is perfect for neurodivergent children who find language effortful, who think in images or feelings, or who sometimes wish the world would slow down and wait.So dim the lights.Let the glow feel warm.And remember… even when words are quiet, your mind is shining. neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | Episode 7 - Planet Bramblesoft - Bedtime Stories For Kids | 🥀 Planet Bramblesoft –The Place That Never Does Just One Thing(Bedtime Stories for Kids)Tonight, we follow a twitchy, shimmering neuropathway to Planet Bramblesoft… a world that looks sharp and spiky from far away, but hides softness underneath.On this busy, brilliant planet, paths change direction,thoughts crisscross like glowing trails, and energy arrives in playful bursts.Some trails race. Some loop. Some disappear halfway through. Sound familiar?As Neuro Noob, Neuro Pro and Neuro Hacker explore brambles that bend and berries that burst, they discover something gentle and powerful.Distraction can be discovery. Hyperfocus can build worlds. Big energy is not “too much”, it just needs the right space.This calming bedtime story is perfect for neurodivergentchildren with busy, curious, interest-led minds, and for parents who recognise those bouncing thoughts at the end of the day.So get cosy.Let your mind wander.And remember… every brilliant brain grows in its own direction. neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | Episode 6 - Planet Fluffernox - Bedtime Stories For Kids | ☁️Planet Fluffernox – The World Where Numbers Float Away (Bedtime Stories for Kids)Tonight, we follow a fluffy neuropathway into a world where numbers drift and clocks disagree.On PLanet Fluffernox, counting does not always stay in order. Time can stretch or disappear. “How much” and “how long” can feel fuzzy.But something else lives here too.Intuition.Patterns.The quiet knowing of “that feels right.”Join Neuro Noob, Neuro Pro and Neuro Hacker as they discover that estimating and noticing patterns are strengths.A dreamy bedtime story for neurodivergent children aged 6 to 13 and the grown-ups beside them.If you lose track of time while listening… that makes sense here.Goodnight, dreamer. 🌙neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | Episode 5 - Planet Ripplemere - Bedtime Stories For Kids | 💧Planet Ripplemere – The World That Moves When You Do(Bedtime Stories for Kids)Tonight, we glide into the Neuro Nook Galaxy and arrive at Planet Ripplemere, a gentle water world where everything responds to movement, sound, and change.As Neuro Noob, Neuro Pro, and Neuro Hacker explore shimmering lakes and flowing streams, they discover a planet that understands bodies that move or make sounds without warning. Ripples rise, urges build, and then everything settles again. Nothing here is wrong. Everything belongs.This calming bedtime story gently reflects experiences like tics, urges, and sensory movement, offering reassurance, understanding, and deep comfort for neurodivergent children aged 6 to 13 and the grown-ups who support them.No need to be still.No need to stop yourself.You are safe, just as you are.Get cozy. Let the ripples pass.The water always finds its calm again.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 2/1/26 | Episode 4 - Planet Squishflub - Bedtime Stories For Kids | 🌙 Planet Squishflub(Bedtime Stories For Kids)Tonight’s gentle bedtime story takes us to Planet Squishflub, a soft and stretchy world where bodies learn at their own pace and movement takes time.Created for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this calming episode follows Neuro Noob, Neuro Pro, and Neuro Hacker as they explore a planet that wobbles, bends, and responds with kindness. Through quiet humour and soothing imagery, the story reflects what it can feel like when bodies need extra thinking, practice, or patience.Designed for bedtime or wind-down listening, this episode welcomes rest in any form. Children can listen closely, drift in and out, move while listening, or fall asleep. There is no right way to listen.Planet Squishflub gently reminds us that learning takes time, practice counts, and all bodies deserve kindness. A reassuring bedtime story for calm nights and busy minds.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | Episode 3 - Planet Grainfall - Bedtime Stories For Kids | 🌾 Planet Grainfall – The Place Where Time Pours Instead of Ticks(Bedtime Stories for Kids)Planet Grainfall is a gentle bedtime story for children whose minds experience time, direction, and meaning in their own unique way.Designed for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this episode invites listeners into a warm, rhythmic world where paths wander, letters shift, and time moves slowly instead of sharply. Neuro Noob, Neuro Pro, and Neuro Hacker explore without rushing, learning that understanding does not always need words, order, or speed.This story supports calm bedtime listening, especially for children who find clocks, instructions, or expectations stressful. The narration flows steadily, with repeating patterns and soft imagery that help busy brains settle.Listeners are welcome to drift, imagine, or fall asleep as the story unfolds. Nothing is missed by resting. The episode closes quietly, ready to carry children into sleep or into the next night’s story.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 1/18/26 | Episode 2 - Planet Softoria - Bedtime Stories For Kids | 🌙 Planet Softoria – The World That Feels Too Much… and Then Just Right(Bedtime Stories for Kids)Planet Softoria is a bedtime story about sensory experiences, told with care, patience, and permission.Created for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this calming episode gently explores how the same environment can feel very different to different bodies and minds. As Neuro Noob, Neuro Pro, and Neuro Hacker step onto this soft, responsive planet, they discover textures that hug, textures that overwhelm, and textures that feel just right when chosen slowly.This story is intentionally unhurried. The language is soft, the pacing is slow, and moments of quiet are built in so listeners can relax without needing to concentrate. Some children may listen closely. Others may drift in and out of sleep. Both are exactly right.Ideal for bedtime or wind-down routines, Planet Softoria reassures children that their sensory needs are valid, their preferences matter, and rest does not need to look the same for everyone.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 1/11/26 | Episode 1 - Planet Neuro Nook - Bedtime Stories For Kids | 🌌 Planet Neuro Nook – The Night of the Shimmering Minds(Bedtime Stories for Kids)Welcome to the very first bedtime journey in the Neuro Nook Galaxy.This calm, comforting bedtime story is designed for neurodivergent children aged 6–13 and the grown-ups who support them. Told in a slow, soothing voice, it invites busy minds to unwind as Neuro Noob, Neuro Pro, and Neuro Hacker explore Planet Neuro Nook, a gentle world where every kind of brain belongs.Along the way, listeners drift through glowing lantern paths, gardens of feelings, sensory meadows, and quiet moments of reflection. Each place softly mirrors how different minds think, feel, sense, and shine, without needing to explain or label.This episode is made for bedtime listening. Children are free to imagine, rest, or fall asleep at any point. There is no pressure to follow every detail. The story ends calmly, opening the door to the next gentle journey in the series.Perfect for winding down, settling bodies, and helping neurodivergent children feel safe, understood, and at ease as night arrives.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
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| 1/4/26 | Festival Of Sleep Day - Stories For Kids | 🌙 Festival of Sleep(Stories For Kids)When bedtime arrives, not every brain is ready to switch off at the same time.Festival of Sleep is a calm, comforting bedtime story for neurodivergent children aged 6–13 and the grown-ups who support them. Told with warmth and gentle humour, this episode explores what it feels like when bodies are tired but thoughts are still busy, and how rest can arrive in different ways.Designed for listening at bedtime or during quiet wind-down moments, this story offers reassurance without pressure. Children are welcome to listen closely, drift in and out, or fall asleep. All of that is enough.A soothing choice for families navigating tricky bedtimes, Festival of Sleep reminds listeners that rest counts, even when sleep takes its time.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | 2025 Most Replayed Episode (& exciting news) | 🎉 2025 Most Replayed Episode (& Exciting News)(Stories For Kids)This special episode celebrates the story that Neuro Nook listeners returned to again and again in 2025, alongside some exciting news from the Neuro Nook.Join Emma HG as we reflect on why this episode resonated so strongly with neurodivergent children and their families. Whether it was the humour, the relatability, or the feeling of being understood, this replay favourite became part of many everyday listening routines.Perfect for neurodivergent children aged 6–13 and the grown-ups who support them, this episode is a gentle reminder of the power of stories that feel safe, familiar, and true to real experiences.A great listen for families who love revisiting favourite stories and celebrating moments that mattered most this year.And if you love listening in each week, well we have some exciting news for you about a new Bedtime Stories series.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 12/28/25 | The Friendship Menu - Stories For Kids | 🍽️ The Friendship Menu(Stories For Kids)What if friendship was not one confusing rule, but a menu you could choose from?This episode follows Leighton, a neurodivergent ten-year-old learning that not all friends are for the same things. Some are play friends, some are calm friends, and some are dragon-drawing friends. With humour and heart, the story explores big feelings, misunderstandings, boundaries, perfectionism, and the pressure to do friendship “correctly.”Designed for neurodivergent children aged 6–13 and the grown-ups who support them, this story helps kids feel less alone in social confusion and reminds families that friendships do not have to be perfect to be real.Ideal for daytime listening, especially after school or before social plans.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 12/21/25 | A Very Sensory Christmas - Stories For Kids | 🎄 A Very Sensory Christmas(Stories For Kids)A festive story that gently explores how celebrations can feel magical, overwhelming, or both at once. Designed for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this episode supports choice, boundaries, and enjoyment during busy times.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 12/14/25 | What You Sayin'? - Strories For Kids | 🗣️ What You Sayin?(Stories For Kids)A funny, relatable story about communication, misunderstandings, and the moment you realise everyone heard your words differently than you meant them.In this episode, a neurodivergent child navigates confusing phrases, tone, and social signals that can feel like a secret language. With humour and warmth, the story reflects how easily messages can get muddled, especially when brains process words, meaning, and emotion in their own unique way.Perfect for neurodivergent children aged 6–13 and their parents, this story helps kids feel understood and helps grown-ups see the effort behind “getting it right.” It’s playful, emotionally safe, and story-led, with gentle reassurance woven through the laughs.Best for daytime listening and shared family storytime.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 11/30/25 | Where's My...Oh There It Is - Stories For Kids | 🔍 Where’s My… Oh There It Is(Stories For Kids)A relatable, funny story about losing things that were definitely just in your hand.This episode captures the familiar chaos of searching for missing items, retracing steps, and suddenly finding them in the most obvious place. It uses humour to reduce frustration and shame around forgetfulness.Perfect for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this story helps listeners laugh at everyday mishaps and feel less alone when memory and attention go wandering.A light, comforting daytime story for shared listening.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 11/23/25 | Dizzy, Fizzy, Raisin-Popping STEM Day - Stories For Kids | 🧠 Dizzy, Fizzy, Raisin-Popping STEM Day(Stories For Kids)A curious, energetic story celebrating special interests, experimentation, and joyful focus. Perfect for neurodivergent children aged 6–13 who love building, testing, and exploring ideas.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 11/16/25 | The Food Detective - Stories For Kids | 🕵️♀️ The Food Detective(Stories For Kids)A curious, clever story about investigating food before trusting it.This episode turns cautious eating into a mystery to be solved, complete with clues, careful observation, and a very thorough inspection process. It reflects how texture, smell, and appearance can all matter deeply.Designed for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this story respects food boundaries while keeping things light and playful. There’s no pressure to change or “try harder,” just curiosity and humour.A reassuring daytime listen for kids and parents alike.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 11/9/25 | Rules, Rules, Rules - Stories For Kids | 📏 Rules, Rules, Rules(Stories For Kids)This playful story explores what happens when rules feel incredibly important… and other people don’t seem to follow them.Through funny situations and exaggerated moments, children experience the comfort rules can bring, alongside the frustration when they’re ignored or changed. The story gently reflects how structure and predictability can feel necessary rather than optional.Perfect for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this episode reassures listeners that loving rules doesn’t make you bossy or difficult. It just means your brain feels safest when things make sense.Best for daytime listening and family storytime.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 11/2/25 | You Smell Like My Grandma's Curtains - Stories For Kids | 🧺 You Smell Like My Grandma’s Curtains(Stories For Kids)A hilarious and honest story about strong smells, unexpected reactions, and saying exactly what you’re thinking.This episode follows a moment that goes slightly wrong when a child reacts honestly to a powerful smell. The humour is big, but the heart is gentle, showing how sensory experiences can lead to blunt comments without meaning any harm.Designed for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this episode helps normalise sensory reactions and social slips, while reassuring listeners that mistakes don’t define who you are.A great daytime listen full of giggles and “oh no” moments.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 10/26/25 | Monkey Mayhem - Stories For Kids | 🐒 Monkey Mayhem(Stories For Kids)Loud, fast, and full of movement, Monkey Mayhem is a story that embraces chaos with joy.This episode follows a whirlwind of monkey-fuelled antics that mirror what it can feel like when bodies need to move and brains need action. It celebrates energy, curiosity, and impulse while gently showing how excitement can tip into overwhelm.Designed for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this episode is perfect for kids who love movement, noise, and big expressive stories.Not for bedtime. Definitely for giggles.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 10/19/25 | Convers-0-Matic 3000 - Stories For Kids | 🤖 Convers-O-Matic 3000(Stories For Kids)What if conversation came with buttons, settings, and instructions?This funny, imaginative episode explores social communication through the invention of a very helpful (and very flawed) machine. As conversations go slightly wrong in entertaining ways, the story reflects how tricky talking, timing, and turn-taking can feel.Perfect for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this episode uses humour to normalise communication differences and social misfires without embarrassment or blame.A playful, high-energy story ideal for daytime listening.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 10/12/25 | Grandad, I'm Autistic - Stories For Kids | 👴 Grandad, I’m Autistic(Stories For Kids)A thoughtful, heartfelt story about honesty, family, and finding the right words.This episode follows a child navigating an important conversation with their grandad. Through warmth and gentle humour, it shows how understanding can grow when people take the time to listen, ask questions, and care.Designed for neurodivergent children aged 6–13 and their families, this story supports identity, self-advocacy, and connection without turning the moment into a lesson or explanation.Best for shared daytime listening, especially with parents or carers nearby.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 10/5/25 | Maggie May And The Great Farmyard Mix Up - Stories For Kids | 🚜 Maggie May And The Great Farmyard Mix Up(Stories For Kids)A warm, funny story about misunderstandings, mixed signals, and when the world doesn’t behave the way you expected.Maggie May’s visit to the farm turns into joyful chaos as sounds, smells, animals, and routines collide in surprising ways. What starts as confusion slowly becomes curiosity, laughter, and connection.Created for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this episode gently reflects how busy environments can feel overwhelming at first, and how understanding often comes through patience and humour rather than correction.A playful daytime listen that balances silliness with reassurance.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
| 9/28/25 | The Accidental Sound Effect - Stories For Kids | 🔊 The Accidental Sound Effect(Stories For Kids)A humorous story about making noises at the wrong time… and then making them again.This episode follows a character whose body has its own ideas about sounds, timing, and control. The story uses humour to reduce shame and normalise involuntary noises without drawing attention to diagnosis or explanation.Designed for neurodivergent children aged 6–13, this episode reassures listeners that bodies don’t always follow social rules, and that doesn’t make anyone bad or broken.Best for daytime listening, especially with a trusted grown-up nearby for shared laughs.neuronookstorytime.com | — | ||||||
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