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Podcast Written + Read + Produced in Spokane, WA by Hannah Flint, Children's Book Author and Illustrator
In a sunny land called Hopalong Bay,
Lived a young kangaroo who loved to play.
Tuck was his name, with a dream so bright
To be the best jumper and leap to new heights.
Each morning he'd practice with a hop and a bound,His feet leaving prints in the soft sandy ground.But jumping was tricky, and though Tuck tried hard,He often fell down in the green grassy yard.
One day at the playground, Tuck saw his friends,
His friends giggled softly and shrugged with a sigh,"Maybe jumping's not for you, Tuck, don't even try."Tuck's ears drooped down, his heart heavy with doubt,But deep down inside, his dream wouldn't go out.
He thought of the greats, who had failed on their way,
Tuck got up and dusted the dirt from his fur,And decided to practice, no matter the blur.He hopped and he stumbled, he tripped and he fell,But each time he rose with a powerful swell.
Days turned to weeks, and weeks into more,
One day as he practiced, a storm rolled around,
"Tuck, you're so silly," his friends called in jest,"Why train in this weather? Come on, take a rest."But Tuck shook his head, with a fire in his eyes,"Rain or shine, I’ll keep going, I’ll reach for the skies."
Through thunder and lightning, through wind and through rain,Tuck practiced his jumping, again and again.He knew in his heart, despite the hard test,That dreams worth achieving required his best.
One sunny morning, with skies clear and blue,
His friends were all there, the same ones who'd jeered,
Higher and higher, he soared like a kite,The crowd gasped and cheered at the magnificent sight.Tuck landed with grace, a new record was set,He'd done it, he'd made it, his dream now was met.
His friends ran to greet him, their faces amazed,
Tuck smiled and hugged them, his heart filled with cheer,He'd learned a great lesson, one precious and clear."It's okay if things don't always go as planned,Keep trying, keep dreaming, just take a firm stand."
The news of his feat spread far and wide,
Tuck taught them all, with his heart so strong,That failing is part of the journey along.For every great leap and each bound so high,Begins with a stumble and reaching the sky.
He looked at his friends and said with a grin,
So, dear children, remember brave Tuck,When things get tough and you feel out of luck.Keep trying, keep dreaming, and you'll find your way,For dreams come to those who don't give up, come what may.
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Podcast Written + Read + Produced in Spokane, WA by Hannah Flint, Children's Book Author and Illustrator
In a sunny land called Hopalong Bay,
Lived a young kangaroo who loved to play.
Tuck was his name, with a dream so bright
To be the best jumper and leap to new heights.
Each morning he'd practice with a hop and a bound,His feet leaving prints in the soft sandy ground.But jumping was tricky, and though Tuck tried hard,He often fell down in the green grassy yard.
One day at the playground, Tuck saw his friends,
His friends giggled softly and shrugged with a sigh,"Maybe jumping's not for you, Tuck, don't even try."Tuck's ears drooped down, his heart heavy with doubt,But deep down inside, his dream wouldn't go out.
He thought of the greats, who had failed on their way,
Tuck got up and dusted the dirt from his fur,And decided to practice, no matter the blur.He hopped and he stumbled, he tripped and he fell,But each time he rose with a powerful swell.
Days turned to weeks, and weeks into more,
One day as he practiced, a storm rolled around,
"Tuck, you're so silly," his friends called in jest,"Why train in this weather? Come on, take a rest."But Tuck shook his head, with a fire in his eyes,"Rain or shine, I’ll keep going, I’ll reach for the skies."
Through thunder and lightning, through wind and through rain,Tuck practiced his jumping, again and again.He knew in his heart, despite the hard test,That dreams worth achieving required his best.
One sunny morning, with skies clear and blue,
His friends were all there, the same ones who'd jeered,
Higher and higher, he soared like a kite,The crowd gasped and cheered at the magnificent sight.Tuck landed with grace, a new record was set,He'd done it, he'd made it, his dream now was met.
His friends ran to greet him, their faces amazed,
Tuck smiled and hugged them, his heart filled with cheer,He'd learned a great lesson, one precious and clear."It's okay if things don't always go as planned,Keep trying, keep dreaming, just take a firm stand."
The news of his feat spread far and wide,
Tuck taught them all, with his heart so strong,That failing is part of the journey along.For every great leap and each bound so high,Begins with a stumble and reaching the sky.
He looked at his friends and said with a grin,
So, dear children, remember brave Tuck,When things get tough and you feel out of luck.Keep trying, keep dreaming, and you'll find your way,For dreams come to those who don't give up, come what may.