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Finn discovers a magical mirror that doesn’t just show his face—it shows his feelings. When he’s upset, the bubble clouds over. When he’s calm, it glows bright. Through a dreamlike adventure, Finn learns how to notice what he’s feeling, name it out loud, and choose how to respond. This gentle, reflective bedtime story helps children better understand their emotions and reminds them they’re never alone in what they feel.
This episode is perfect for children ages 3 to 9 who are learning to process big emotions like frustration, sadness, or worry. Listening before bedtime can help ease nighttime anxiety and create space for meaningful conversations about how feelings work.
Parent Tips:
– After the episode, ask your child what their “bubble” might look like today.
– Practice labeling feelings together using simple language.
– Revisit the episode during moments of emotional overwhelm as a reset tool.
– Keep a “feelings chart” in your child’s room to encourage ongoing awareness.
New episodes drop weekly and are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen.
To stay connected and support the show, don’t forget to follow, share, and leave a kind review!
#FinnAtNight #KidsEmotions #MindfulParenting #BedtimePodcast #EmotionalIntelligence #StoriesForKids #BigFeelings #GentleParenting #PodcastForChildren #SleepTimeStory
Finn discovers a magical mirror that doesn’t just show his face—it shows his feelings. When he’s upset, the bubble clouds over. When he’s calm, it glows bright. Through a dreamlike adventure, Finn learns how to notice what he’s feeling, name it out loud, and choose how to respond. This gentle, reflective bedtime story helps children better understand their emotions and reminds them they’re never alone in what they feel.
This episode is perfect for children ages 3 to 9 who are learning to process big emotions like frustration, sadness, or worry. Listening before bedtime can help ease nighttime anxiety and create space for meaningful conversations about how feelings work.
Parent Tips:
– After the episode, ask your child what their “bubble” might look like today.
– Practice labeling feelings together using simple language.
– Revisit the episode during moments of emotional overwhelm as a reset tool.
– Keep a “feelings chart” in your child’s room to encourage ongoing awareness.
New episodes drop weekly and are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen.
To stay connected and support the show, don’t forget to follow, share, and leave a kind review!
#FinnAtNight #KidsEmotions #MindfulParenting #BedtimePodcast #EmotionalIntelligence #StoriesForKids #BigFeelings #GentleParenting #PodcastForChildren #SleepTimeStory