Stories for Kids – Bedtime tales for toddlers (ages 2–5)
A podcast by Massimo Martinini
159 Episodes
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Ziggy and the Lost Yeti on the Christmas Glacier
Published: 12/15/2025 -
Christmas Volcano Adventure with Flame the Salamander
Published: 12/14/2025 -
Lily and the Lighthouse Flame in the Storm
Published: 12/13/2025 -
Dash and the Sparkly Dragonfly at Christmas Lake
Published: 12/12/2025 -
Dash and the Blown Out Candles in the Christmas Tower
Published: 12/12/2025 -
Lily and the Grumpy Little Donkey at the Christmas Farm
Published: 12/12/2025 -
Ziggy and the Grey Wolf in the Ancient Forest
Published: 12/11/2025 -
Skye and the Christmas Tree on the Golden Island
Published: 12/11/2025 -
Ziggy and the Talking Fish on the Snowy Bridge
Published: 12/11/2025 -
Ziggy and the Sleeping Dragon in the Forest
Published: 12/11/2025 -
Ziggy and the Sleeping Dragon in the Forest
Published: 12/10/2025 -
Ziggy and the Sleeping Dragon in the Forest
Published: 12/9/2025 -
Ziggy and the Sleeping Dragon in the Forest
Published: 12/8/2025 -
Ziggy and the Sleeping Dragon in the Forest
Published: 12/7/2025 -
Ziggy and the Sleeping Dragon in the Forest
Published: 12/6/2025 -
Ziggy and the Sleeping Dragon in the Forest
Published: 12/5/2025 -
Dash and the Magic Potion in the Christmas Library
Published: 12/4/2025 -
Skye and the Naughty Elf in Moon Swamp
Published: 12/4/2025 -
Skye and the Dancing Stars in the Christmas Tower
Published: 12/3/2025 -
Dash and the Lighthouse that Protected the Little Ones
Published: 12/3/2025
A magical world of calm, wonder and adventure — just before bedtime.Each story follows four playful toddlers, Ziggy, Lily, Skye and Dash, as they hop aboard Toby the Magic Train and explore new worlds, solve gentle challenges, and make heartwarming discoveries.Crafted for children aged 3 to 5, these bedtime tales are filled with mild suspense, soothing sounds, simple language and clear morals — perfect for winding down the day. Parents will love the cozy, kind stories that encourage imagination, empathy and restful sleep.
