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Nathan and Peanut Butter Jim return to the Breakfast Kingdom just in time for Queen Lactoseβs birthday celebration, where the whole kingdom is buzzing with excitement. But there is a big problem β the royal bakers cannot finish the birthday cake without a very special ingredient called rainbow popcorn.
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Listen to episode one hereNathan and Peanut Butter Jim return to the Breakfast Kingdom just in time for Queen Lactoseβs birthday celebration, where the whole kingdom is buzzing with excitement. But there is a big problem β the royal bakers cannot finish the birthday cake without a very special ingredient called rainbow popcorn.
When they learn that rainbow popcorn can only be gathered by a true rainbow rider, Nathan and PB Jim set off across the kingdom to find it.
In this stories for kids podcast episode, Nathan and PB Jim journey through the Donut Forest, where Sir Peter Pancake points them in the right direction, and run into Tuna Longsandwich and the Lunch Lads for a playful spatula duel that quickly turns into laughter and encouragement. Soon, they meet Sophiecorn, the magical popcorn unicorn who rides rainbows and knows exactly where the rare popcorn grows.
As they soar along a shimmering rainbow to a colorful popcorn field, Nathan must find the courage to step up and help gather what the kingdom needs. With teamwork and a little bravery, they race back just in time to save the celebration.
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