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The Quiet New Kid - Billy from Charlestown

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The Quiet New Kid is a warm and gently told story about Leo, a non-verbal new student who sees the world through an artist's eyes — and the classmates who learn that kindness doesn't need words to speak volumes. A beautiful listen for little ones about inclusion, friendship, and finding your own way to connect.

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© jay@podshape.com Length 3 min 22 June 2026 Season 8 Episode 44 StoriesFriendshipTalk Australia Episodic

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© jay@podshape.com Length 3 min 22 June 2026 Season 8 Episode 44 StoriesFriendshipTalk Australia Episodic

A new kids story podcast coming soon

A new kids story podcast coming soon

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

The Quiet New Kid is a warm and gently told story about Leo, a non-verbal new student who sees the world through an artist's eyes — and the classmates who learn that kindness doesn't need words to speak volumes. A beautiful listen for little ones about inclusion, friendship, and finding your own way to connect.

A note for little readers: Some people talk with words. Some talk with pictures, signs, or smiles. The best friends are the ones who find a way to listen — whatever language that might be.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


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