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Hello friends, are you getting ready for bed?
Let’s make sure we’ve brushed our teeth and washed our hands. Oh and don’t forget your comfy things. Now it’s time for the perfect bedtime story.
About Mr. Jim:
Hi! I'm Jim Jacob, a South Carolina based creator. I started as a podcaster by accident. Our first real episodes on the internet were me trying to find a solution to help tell my sons stories as I was traveling for work. I recorded some stories and hoped that by uploading them to a podcast app, my wife and kids could have easy access to listen. What started as a fix for our family’s bedtime routine interruption has grown into a worldwide audience with hundreds of thousands of listeners. My wife Jocelyn and I have 3 kids and love inspiring others towards greater imagination and curiosity.
Welcome to "Bedtime Stories," the enchanting podcast where Mr. Jim weaves gentle tales to accompany your child into dreamland. Immerse your little ones in a soothing auditory experience, designed to transport them to a world of calm and wonder at bedtime. "Bedtime Stories" is not just a show; it's a nightly ritual, where kids can unwind with stories that sparkle with magic, kindness, and gentle adventure.
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Every episode of "Bedtime Stories" offers a tranquil escape, helping children relax, wind down, and prepare for a restful night's sleep. With a focus on bedtime stories for kids, Mr. Jim's soothing voice and imaginative narratives are the perfect companions for your child's journey to the land of dreams. Bedtime stories for kids are an age-old tradition, and this podcast brings that tradition into the 21st century, blending timeless storytelling with the convenience of modern technology.
"Bedtime Stories" is specifically crafted with bedtime stories for kids in mind, ensuring that each tale is calming, uplifting, and filled with positive messages. The stories are perfect for creating a peaceful environment, helping kids transition from the day's excitement into peaceful slumber. With bedtime stories for kids at its heart, the podcast stands as an invaluable tool for parents looking to establish a comforting bedtime routine.
Listeners will find a diverse collection of bedtime stories for kids, each designed to spark imagination while instilling a sense of tranquility. Whether it's tales of gentle creatures, whispering forests, or starlit skies, "Bedtime Stories" ensures that every child drifts off to sleep feeling safe, loved, and content. The focus on bedtime stories for kids makes this podcast a treasure trove of dreamy narratives that enchant and soothe.
Join Mr. Jim nightly for "Bedtime Stories," where bedtime stories for kids come alive in a symphony of calm and serenity. Subscribe to the podcast and make "Bedtime Stories" an integral part of your child's bedtime ritual, where the day ends with the gentle embrace of a story, ensuring sweet dreams and a restful night. With "Bedtime Stories," bedtime becomes a magical time, filled with stories that whisper goodnight to your child, one tale at a time.
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Hello friends, and welcome to bedtime stories with mister Jim.
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I was just getting ready for bed, are you as well? Oh good? I hope you brushed your teeth and found all of your comfy things like pillows and blankets and stuffies. Oh yes, oh good. Well, as long as you have all those things ready, then it's time for our story. But first we must close our eyes so that we can travel to an imaginary world. A lavender store sat snug between two brick buildings on Main Street. The windows were stuffed with stuffies, plush animals, snugglebugs and the like. The powder blue door opened with the twinkling sound of tiny bells, and the sign above the door read welcome to dream Buddies. We hope you find your best friend. Every day of.
The week, children enter dream Buddies, searching the shelves for the perfect bedtime friend. There were rows dedicated to teddy bears, sea creatures, farm animals, animals that hop, and animals that fly. Whatever type of dream friend you could dream of, it would be found among the shelves of dream Buddies. No two plush animals were the same, and the selection was always changing. Many of the dream Buddies didn't last long on the shelves at all. Squids, snuggle bugs, parrot plushies, and even snake stuffies were scooped up into the loving arms of kids and taken home. Everyone seemed to find their best friends right away, everyone, it seemed, except Terry. Terry the Tarantula sat on a shelf among other less frightening bugs. The ladybugs seemed to leave as soon as they arrived, and the butterflies had a waiting list. Even the ants and bees seemed to always find their match, but not Terry the stuffed animal tarantula. He sat there day after day, watching children pass him by on their way towards the cuter plush toys, or even worse, they would see him and cry at the sight of a big Harry spider. Despite his less than stellar reputation, Terry did not give up hope. He knew his child was out there somewhere. They just needed to find him. Today was a particularly busy day at Dream Buddies, and Terry decided it would be a good day to.
Test his luck.
During quiet times, when his aisle was empty, Terry would wiggle himself closer to the edge of his shelf, hoping to be seen better. You look at that spider, shrieked the first girl to spot him. She quickly hurried past the bug section and onto the cuter section of puppies. After she left, Terry scooted forward a bit more. A boy walked down the aisle, looking at all the bugs. Look at that one, he said, pointing towards Terry's shelf. The boy reached up and moved Terry to the side. A stick bug, he exclaimed as he pulled the stuffed toy out from behind Terry. The boy played with it before heading to the register. Terry sighed and went to inch a bit further when four of his legs accidentally slid off the edge of the shelf. Oh no, Terry thought, Unable to correct his mistake before a group of kids walked down the aisle, He froze while they paused, but their heavy footsteps as they bounced around and excitement were enough to break the little grip he had left on the shelf. Just as the group of kids passed, Terry tumbled from the shelf to the floor. There was no way Terry could get back up on the shelf now, oh well, he sighed, I just hope no one steps on me down here. He figured he would stay down there until the store owner cleaned up at the end of the day. He didn't expect anyone to see him or want to pick him up. There's always tomorrow, Terry thought. He heard people coming down the aisle. How about these horses over there, They're cute. No, Mom, I want something else. Maybe a bug. Oh, here's a cute ladybug. What about this, her mom suggested. The girl shook her head in disgust. No way, no, mom, something way cooler than that. A bumblebee, a pretty blue butterfly. The mom held them up for her daughter to see, but the girl shook her head and frowned. No, something really cool. The girl scanned the shelves, moving the ants and beetles around. She stepped over towards the shelves Terry had just fallen from, and looked at the leaf bugs there. She lifted her foot about to step over Terry. He braced himself for impact, but instead of being stopped on by a foot, he felt himself being picked up by two gentle hands.
Mom. Look, the girl examined him, turning him over and brushing him off A spider. Are you sure, Lotty asked the mother, and Terry's heart sank for a moment until the girl named Lottie answered, not a spider, mom, a tarantula, and he's perfect. Then Lottie squeezed Terry, hugging him tightly. She skipped over to the register, and Terry's heart felt like it would burst. Finally, his best friend had found him.
That night who When Lottie went to bed, she held Terry the tarantula tightly in her arms. Good Night, she whispered as she gave him a kiss on his furry head. Then the two dream buddies drifted off to sleep. Wow, isn't it special our comfy, cozy, fuzzy friends. I'm glad she found a cozy friend. As you cozy up to your stuffies, may you have very sweet dreams.
Good night, my friend,