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.
Key Themes:
- 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.
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