427. Dear Helpers: a calming story and meditation for bedtime

Be Calm on Ahway Island
Be Calm on Ahway Island
427. Dear Helpers: a calming story and meditation for bedtime
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Lydia and Luis create thank you cards to the helpers in their community.

Hello everyone!  We hope you enjoyed our new stories this week. Now, welcome to Favorite Friday! Sometimes we like to listen to our favorites again. Please enjoy “Dear Helpers,” and we’ll be back with a new story on Monday!

Narrator: Male

Story Begins: 8:40

Dear Helpers Excerpt:

It was a rainy and cold autumn afternoon. But Lydia didn’t mind that she couldn’t play outdoors today. She was perfectly happy to stay inside, because she had her boxes of markers and crayons and colored pencils. She even had a few glitter pens that she had gotten for her last birthday! So she was very content to stay at the kitchen table and create art.

Lydia had just begun drawing a portrait of her parents when she heard her Dad’s phone ring from the other room. She heard her Dad talking for a minute, and then he came into the kitchen.

Today’s Meditation: Happiness and love flow through you in this meditation.

Looking for stories that emphasize acceptance, understanding, and empathy? You’ll find them on Ahway Island®. Be Calm on Ahway Island® Podcast offers original bedtime stories, like “Magical Chair,” paired with meditations for kids. We help them drift off to sleep with a guided relaxation and a calming story. Gently nestled within each podcast episode are mindfulness techniques and positive learning moments. You can search for stories by Learning Message, Character Type, or Narrator Type on our Episodes page. To learn more about our mission at Ahway Island and our team, please visit our About page, or check out our FAQs.

Creating the original bedtime stories and art for Be Calm on Ahway Island takes a lot of time and care.

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In the press:

Digital Trends warns listeners that “you may not make it through an entire episode fully conscious.” Yay!

We’re honored that the website of Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems includes us on their list of Technology to Boost Mental Health.

Jooki recommends us as an outstanding podcast for preschoolers.

We’re reaching listeners internationally! Sassy Mama Hong Kong included us in their article on transitioning into the new year, Sassy Mama Singapore recommends us for limiting screen-time while sheltering at home, and Haven Magazine Australia included us in their tips for getting through the school holidays.

Thank you to Anne Bensfield and Pamela Rogers of School Library Journal for listing us as one of “8 Podcasts To Encourage Mindfulness!”

Thank you for listening. See you next time on Ahway Island!