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Nathan and Peanut Butter Jim pop back into the Breakfast Kingdom and can tell right away that something feels different. The syrup rivers are slow, the waffle towers are quiet, and the happy breakfast sounds are gone.
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This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.
Listen to episode one hereNathan and Peanut Butter Jim pop back into the Breakfast Kingdom and can tell right away that something feels different. The syrup rivers are slow, the waffle towers are quiet, and the happy breakfast sounds are gone.
In this stories for kids podcast episode, Nathan and PB Jim reunite with Sir Peter Pancake, who explains that Queen Lactose is traveling the lands and the kingdom is being run by the serious Duke of Oatmeal, who believes breakfast should never be fun.
As Nathan and Peanut Butter Jim travel across the Breakfast Kingdom to figure out how to help, they discover that the Duke isnβt trying to be mean β heβs just worried everything will get too silly.
The only thing that can restore balance is a very special food from long ago: the Golden Blueberries, which once helped breakfast be both healthy and happy. When the Golden Blueberries return, music fills the kingdom again, smiles come back, and even the Duke learns that breakfast can be good for you and fun.
A whimsical breakfast adventure about balance, understanding, and making room for both responsibility and joy.
π΅ This episode features the original Nighttime Nathan song βThe Snack Elf's Puzzling Questions 3β π΅
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