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Nathanβs room is a disaster, and his favorite pair of blue jeans are nowhere to be found. The problem? Tomorrow is school photo day, and those are the only pants that feel just right.
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Listen to episode one hereNathanβs room is a disaster, and his favorite pair of blue jeans are nowhere to be found. The problem? Tomorrow is school photo day, and those are the only pants that feel just right.
In this stories for kids podcast episode, Detective Peanut Butter Jim leads Nathan to the bustling world of the Lost and Found, a towering land of laundry baskets, mismatched socks, wrinkled shirts, and forgotten treasures.
As they search for clues, they meet a pair of chatty socks, a dramatic T-shirt, and an old hat named Happy, who each remember something important about where the jeans might have gone.
As Nathan and PB Jim follow the trail, they begin to realize that when rooms get messy and cluttered, it can be hard to remember where things belong. With a little patience, teamwork, and careful thinking, Nathan solves the case of the missing blue jeans and discovers that taking care of his space makes life a whole lot easier.
A playful detective adventure that reminds kids how a little organization can make big problems easier to solve.
π΅ This episode features the original Nighttime Nathan song βDancinβ Pantsβ π΅
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