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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 "Kids Short Stories," the unique podcast where your child's imagination becomes the star of the show! Dive into a world of adventure, mystery, and fun as Mr. Jim brings to life exhilarating tales inspired by story ideas submitted by kids from around the globe. Whether your child dreams up a story about space-traveling aliens, underwater adventures, or magical forests, "Kids Short Stories" transforms their creative sparks into captivating audio experiences.
Each episode of "Kids Short Stories" is a new journey, tailor-made for young listeners who love to explore, learn, and imagine. With a special emphasis on kids' stories, this podcast is not just entertainment—it's a platform where children's voices and ideas lead the narrative. Listen as kids' stories about heroes, mythical creatures, and everyday challenges come to life, fostering a love for storytelling and enhancing listening skills.
"Kids Short Stories" is more than just a podcast; it's a community where children are encouraged to be creative and where their stories are valued and celebrated. By focusing on kids' stories, we aim to inspire a generation of young thinkers, dreamers, and storytellers. Join Mr. Jim every week for a new, exciting kids' story that ignites imagination and brings joy and laughter into your child's world.
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Contributing Writer: Melissa Loehle
Hey friends, it's mister jim Man. Welcome back to Kit Short Stories. If this is your first time, welcome to the family. We are the podcast that turns your ideas into an amazing adventure every single day. You know, we couldn't even exist without imaginations from kids just like you. So if you have an idea for a story, I'd love to see it. Check down in the show notes below for how you can submit your own story idea and maybe we'll turn it into an awesome adventure. And parents, if you're new to kids podcasting, I'm gonna challenge you to listen to podcasting for five days in a row with your kids. It's going to increase their imagination, decrease screen time, and we're gonna have a lot of fun along the way. Are you guys ready for today's adventure?
Me too? Let's go.
Flower the unicorn lived alone in her forest. It really was Flowers forest, because she had made the whole thing using her sparkly unicorn horn and a bit of magic. Of course, the forest had all the usual things trees, bushes, and plants of all colors, but there were no squirrels or birds in the trees, or deer grazing in the fields. They couldn't hunt for nuts or eat grass in this forest because everything, and I mean everything, was made of cotton candy. One morning, Flower the Unicorn was brancing through her cotton candy fields, admiring her creations. Huh something a some muscle, How about a child blossomed? Flower pointed her horn and cotton candy spun out, forming the shape of the trunk, branches, leaves, and flowers. Hair vagg she said with glee. Flower continued along, adding to her cotton candy forest until she saw.
Something very.
Very wrong. She gazed at her cotton candy pine trees and they were much shorter than normal. Oh no, hop under mould trolls, Flower cried. She inspected their broken limbs and saw sharp cuts made to them. Had someone found her secret cotton candy forest. Flower quickly aimed her horn and spun new pointy pandy tops for her pine trees. Now that she had fixed her trees, she was happy again and started to gallop away. Shed mired her candy berry bushes on her left and the chopped up flower patch on her right. Earl's the strong mouth forest, shrieked Flower. Just then she heard a loud squawking overhead. She looked around and spotted something flapped through the air and behind some trees. Quickly, Flower galloped after the squawking mystery chopper. Another squawk sounded up ahead. She was getting closer. She passed her willow tree and spotted a giant winged creature perched on a log.
Hallo, little during in my forest.
The winged creature turned around slowly. Flower saw its long, pointy beak and then its big, very big eyes.
Huh.
Theterodactyl, oh, like a real troodactyl was staring right at her. It slowly opened its long beak and chomped the bush in half.
Wow hull, stop all my forest.
Flower shouted, but the pterodactyl was already flying away. She followed under it, watching it make its way through to her cotton candy River. It even knew about the river. The pterodactyl flew low to the ground, opening its beacon, scooping up all the blue cotton candy water in its path.
Stop along mile river and my prushus and my flowers, no touttels.
Flowers scolded the pterodactyl, but it kept flying until the whole river was gone. Then it landed on a large candy boulder. Flower aimed her horn at the pterodactyl, creating a cotton candy cage around it.
Wow through duthless, Wow the strong.
First, she yelled. The pterodactyl looked at her and asked back, why.
Make things out of candy if you don't want anyone to ate them? Ex delicious?
Then it smiled at her, just like this cage, and with one huge chump of its long beak, the pterodactyl ate the cotton candy cage in it. Oh there flew away. Flowered chased it around again, frantically pointing her horn at everything. The pterodactyl ate trying to fix her beautiful home. But this very hungry, I mean very very hungry dino would not stop.
This peasant hurting a little camera brother and they're plan.
She couldn't keep chasing around this hungry dino forever cleaning up everything. At eight oh, tardactor, we're a little tucking. The pterodactyl perched on a tall tree and munch the cotton candy branches that said, yes, we're not frown arm cut on top of the forest.
Then rollopol stop a little marm.
The pterodactyl took another bite and thought about it.
But I like your forest.
Do you really enjoy being here all alone? Hmmm? Flower was so worried about keeping her forest perfect that she hadn't really thought about it before. Sure, she had wished there were some birds or chipmunks chirping around, but she knew they would just eat her cotton candy plants. It would be nice to have someone to talk to, though, I have a friend. Wait a second, did this dinosaur want to be her friend?
Wrote a circular song. You run to the leveler um, but they're just gonna hold everything until there's no force left.
But the pterodactyl shook its head. If you let me live here, I promise have.
Only but you make for me.
Flower was quiet thinking about the request. The pterodactyl added, please, I don't have very many friends.
It would be nice to have a friend. Right, Oh that does I don't know. I'll talk about this. This is our last.
The flying dinosaur promised and moved in right away. Flower rebuilt her force and added a special cotton candy nest for the pterodactyl right next to her house. They were now neighbors. She rebuilt the nest every day for her friend after he snacked on it. The pterodactyl even convinced Flower to invite in other animals to visit. Flower's force was always changing as she rebuilt it, but now she was always surrounded by happiness and friends, uh and lots of cotton candy.
The end.
Great job, you listened all the way to the end, and you know what, tomadas AT's time for kid shout outs. Which hold on a second. If you want your own kids shout out, have your parents checked down in the show notes below and there's a form for you to fill out, and then I'll shout out your name on the show. I want to say had Elijah from Oregon, Augie and Remy from Pennsylvania, Alex Summer and j J from Arizona, Megan from Illinois, and Rowan and Evan from Colorado Springs. I'm so glad that you're all on the Kitchen Story's family. We could not have this much fun with you know what imagination without you, my friends. Well, you have a super duber day and I'll see you on our next adventure.
Bye.