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Finn made a mistake—and he knows it. But every time he tries to say “I’m sorry,” the words get stuck. In his dream, he finds himself in a forest of frozen voices, where every tree holds a sorry someone never said. To move forward, Finn must learn how to say sorry in a way that’s honest, brave, and kind. Along the way, he discovers that real apologies aren’t just words—they’re choices we make to make things right.
This episode gently guides children ages 4 to 9 through the emotions of regret, accountability, and repair. It shows that everyone makes mistakes, but what matters most is what we do next.
Parent Tips:
– Talk with your child about a time when saying sorry felt hard—but important.
– Practice what an apology sounds like with stuffed animals, dolls, or roleplay.
– Reinforce that “I’m sorry” doesn’t mean we’re bad—it means we care.
– Use this story to show the difference between forced apologies and heartfelt ones.
New episodes drop weekly and are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen.
To support the show, follow, share, and leave a thoughtful review.
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By Jameel MayersFinn made a mistake—and he knows it. But every time he tries to say “I’m sorry,” the words get stuck. In his dream, he finds himself in a forest of frozen voices, where every tree holds a sorry someone never said. To move forward, Finn must learn how to say sorry in a way that’s honest, brave, and kind. Along the way, he discovers that real apologies aren’t just words—they’re choices we make to make things right.
This episode gently guides children ages 4 to 9 through the emotions of regret, accountability, and repair. It shows that everyone makes mistakes, but what matters most is what we do next.
Parent Tips:
– Talk with your child about a time when saying sorry felt hard—but important.
– Practice what an apology sounds like with stuffed animals, dolls, or roleplay.
– Reinforce that “I’m sorry” doesn’t mean we’re bad—it means we care.
– Use this story to show the difference between forced apologies and heartfelt ones.
New episodes drop weekly and are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen.
To support the show, follow, share, and leave a thoughtful review.
#FinnAtNight #BedtimeRoutine #ParentingTips #KidsSleepHelp #EmotionalLearning #MindfulnessForKids #PositiveParenting #ParentingSupport #KidsPodcast #SleepPodcast #StorytimeMagic #ToddlersAndPreschoolers #PreschoolPodcast #RaisingGoodHumans #CalmingVoices #HelpKidsSleep #GentleParenting #PodcastForChildren #SoothingStories #SleepyTimeStory #StorytimeWithFinn #CalmKidsClub #ForYouPage #fypシ #foryou #parentsoftiktok #momsoftiktok #dadsoftiktok #bedtimemagic #childrensstories #emotionalintelligence #anxietyreliefkids #mindfulmama #mindfuldad #peacefulparenting #kidssleepbetter #earlychildhooddevelopment #kidsmentalhealth #parentingwin