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In this laugh-out-loud children’s story, Too Many Owls by Steffani Raff, a well-meaning wizard just wants a little peace and quiet—but every spell he casts only brings more hooting owls!
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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 hereIn this laugh-out-loud children’s story, Too Many Owls by Steffani Raff, a well-meaning wizard just wants a little peace and quiet—but every spell he casts only brings more hooting owls!
With playful sound effects, silly spells, and plenty of “whoo whoo” fun, Too Many Owls is a family-friendly story podcast parents will love sharing with their little listeners that gently helps listeners understand the power of being grateful for what you've got because it could always be worse.
Hey parents, here are 4 ways to build attachment as you listen to the story together:
1) Imagine one good thing in your life and whisper it to your child.
2) Ask your child who they imagined when prompted. 3) Model an owl breath for your child.
4) Gently touch your child's arms every time you hear the word "tingley" to emphasize the feeling of gratitude.
For more bedtime connection tips, visit Wink on Youtube, Instagram or Facebook. @ wink-bedtime-stories
Wink is a production of BYUradio and is always ad and interruption free. Host: Steffani Raff. Producers: Wendy Folsom, Sam Payne, Brian Tanner and Kay Hendrickson. Post Production by Trent Reimschussel, Kip Merrill, and Taehyeon (Ted) Kim. Social Media: Kay Hendrickson
The content, artwork and advertising within this podcast is not owned or affiliated with Sound Carrot and remain the property of their respective owners.
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