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Nathan and Peanut Butter Jim arrive high above the clouds at the spectacular Cloud Cruiser Grand Prix, where colorful flying racecars zoom through loops of lightning, twist through cloud canyons, and race through powerful tornado wind tunnels.
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Listen to episode one hereNathan and Peanut Butter Jim arrive high above the clouds at the spectacular Cloud Cruiser Grand Prix, where colorful flying racecars zoom through loops of lightning, twist through cloud canyons, and race through powerful tornado wind tunnels.
When the legendary racing champion, Zippy Stardash, suddenly falls fast asleep after eating far too much spaghetti before the big race, there is no one left to drive. Nathan is asked to take the wheel while Peanut Butter Jim jumps in as his co-captain.
In this stories for kids podcast episode, Nathan must guide the cloud cruiser through spinning wind spirals, tricky storm tunnels, and a fast-moving group of racers — including the sneaky Baron von Bolt. With Peanut Butter Jim calling out turns and keeping him focused, Nathan learns how important teamwork can be when things get fast and a little scary.
By the time the race is over, Nathan discovers that courage, teamwork, and good sportsmanship can carry you farther than speed alone.
🎵 This episode features the original Nighttime Nathan song "The Lightning Round" 🎵
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