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βDonβt guess what your friends are thinking. Ask questions, speak honestly, and solve problems before they grow.β
under-5s6-10 episodeQUICK LINKS
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 hereβDonβt guess what your friends are thinking. Ask questions, speak honestly, and solve problems before they grow.β
The Grimy Grotto has turned into a noisy, slimy battlefield! Snotbeard, Trolla and Grumblegut are shouting, wrestling and flinging swampsnot because each of them is convinced they know exactly what the others are thinking.
In this kids story podcast adventure, one tiny misunderstanding grows into a tremendous mess:
π§Ή Grumblegut thinks everyone is angry because he cleaned the kitchen too well.π€§ Trolla believes Snotbeard no longer enjoys her funny sneezes and slime surprises.π Snotbeard is certain his friends are plotting to throw him out of the cave.π Trollaβs furious-looking face turns out to be caused by a centipede wriggling inside her ear!Luckily, Stanky arrives before the Terrible Trio completely destroys their home. He explains that they have been playing a mind-reading game, inventing stories about one another instead of asking simple questions.
This funny friendship story shows children why communication matters. The friends learn to speak up when their feelings are hurt, tell the truth about what is bothering them and ask questions before a tiny problem becomes a gigantic, swampsnot-covered disaster!
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