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Peace Out Presents: Big Emotions: Kids Listen Mashups About Feelings - Jealousy & Openness 😒💛

Hello! I'm sharing an episode from an exciting new podcast series all about BIG emotions from Kids Listen, a grassroots organization of advocates for high-quality audio content for children. Peace Out is a proud member of this awesome group and I'm honoured that this episode, Jea ...  Show more

Peace Out Presents: Big Bad Goes Back To School: Overcoming New School Year Anxiety

I'm excited to share an episode from one of my podcast friends, Dorktales Storytime Podcast! This is the perfect story right now because it's all about going back to school and the worries that might come up during this time. Enjoy and keep your ears open for a familiar voice! :) ...  Show more

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