The Otter Who Learned to Float
Does your child struggle to wind down at night? Do they carry the worries of the day into bed with them — replaying what went wrong, what they should have said, what might happen tomorrow?
Tonight on Little Dreamers, we meet Moss, a young river otter who is the hardest worker in his whole family. Moss paddles and paddles through the rushing river, never stopping, never resting — until one still evening, an ancient heron named Sage shows him something that changes everything: sometimes the bravest thing you can do is stop trying to control the current and let the river carry you.
In this episode, your child will experience:
* A gentle animal-led bedtime story set along a moonlit river
* River Flow Breathing: a brand new breathwork technique that teaches children to breathe in rhythm with nature, calming the nervous system and releasing the urge to control or fix
* A Stoic lesson on the power of acceptance: we cannot control everything, only how we respond
* Soft nature imagery including river otters, a great blue heron, fireflies, and a starlit sky
This episode is perfect for:
* Children ages 4-12
* Kids who have a hard time falling asleep
* Children who are anxious, overwhelmed, or overstimulated at bedtime
* Families who want mindfulness woven into storytime
* Parents looking for calming bedtime routines that also teach emotional regulation
Little Dreamers is an offshoot of the Motherhood Unstressed podcast, created by IIN-certified health coach, TEDx speaker, and mama Liz Carlile. Every episode combines original animal storytelling, breathwork, and gentle Stoic wisdom to help children regulate their nervous systems and drift off to peaceful, happy sleep.
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Connect with Liz on Instagram @elizabeth_carlile [https://www.instagram.com/elizabeth_carlile] or at www.motherhoodunstressed.com [https://www.motherhoodunstressed.com]