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Little Phoebe gets a panda bear robot for her birthday. But she wants to assemble it her very own way and after all her hard work, it doesn't sit, cheer, or summersault like it's supposed to! Sometimes we don't do things the way they're meant to be done, but we can try again and learn a funny thing or two in the process.
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Listen to episode one hereLittle Phoebe gets a panda bear robot for her birthday. But she wants to assemble it her very own way and after all her hard work, it doesn't sit, cheer, or summersault like it's supposed to! Sometimes we don't do things the way they're meant to be done, but we can try again and learn a funny thing or two in the process.
Parents, here are 4 powerful ways to connect with your little one during the story: 1) Make funny robot sounds with your child. 2) Follow the robot instructions with your child. 3) Get close and breathe with your little one so they can experience how deep breathing rhythms feel and sound like. 4) Make up a funny robot kiss to give at the end of your bedtime routine.
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Wink is a production of BYUradio. Host: Steffani Raff. Producers: Wendy Folsom, Sam Payne, Brian Tanner and Kira VanDam. Post by Trent Reimschussel, DJ Cromarty, Kip Merrill, Finn Morrison. Guitar by Finn Morrison. Social Media: Kay Hendrickson
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