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Nathan feels frustrated when two bigger kids keep hogging the handball court at recess, making it seem like there is no room left for anyone else to play. That night, Peanut Butter Jim takes him back to Troll Village, where a sticky mystery is causing trouble all across town.
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Listen to episode one hereNathan feels frustrated when two bigger kids keep hogging the handball court at recess, making it seem like there is no room left for anyone else to play. That night, Peanut Butter Jim takes him back to Troll Village, where a sticky mystery is causing trouble all across town.
When they arrive, they discover that all the jam, jelly, and marmalade keeps disappearing from trolls walking home from the jam grocery, and nobody can figure out who — or what — is behind it.
In this stories for kids podcast episode, Nathan and PB Jim team up with their old friend Gobbles to follow clues through the village and deep into the woods. Along the way, they question strange trolls, explore glowing trails and mysterious caves, and hear whispers about a magical Jelly Jam Mushroom hidden somewhere nearby.
As the mystery grows bigger, Nathan begins to realize that things are not always exactly what they seem, and that kindness and understanding can go a long way. With teamwork, patience, and a little courage, Nathan and PB Jim uncover the truth behind the missing jam before the entire village runs out for good.
🎵 This episode features the original Nighttime Nathan song "The Mushroom Jelly Jam" 🎵
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