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What can one tiny parrot do when a whole forest is in danger? In this episode of Faithfully Explore!, kids meet Pip, a small green parrot with a heart as big as the sun. When smoke rises in her beloved jungle home and the animals begin to run, Pip refuses to give up. She flies to the river, dips her feathers in the water, and carries one tiny drop at a time back to the flames. At first, the Great Eagle laughs. How could someone so small help with something so big? But as Pip keeps trying, her courage begins to change his heart. Soon, the Eagle learns that small does not mean powerless—and that one brave action can inspire something much greater. This episode is full of movement, imagination, jungle sounds, and a powerful Belief Backpack lesson children can carry into everyday life: Even small actions make a big difference. IN THIS EPISODE, EXPLORERS WILL Stretch tall like a giant, shrink small like a tiny feather, and imagine what it feels like to be both big and small. Step through the Faithfully Explore teleportation door into a warm, colorful jungle filled with monkeys, mango trees, flowers, rain, and damp earth. Meet Pip, a brave little parrot who loves her forest home. Join the Rainmaker Relay, an interactive movement game where kids scoop, fly, and shake water drops to help Pip. Discover how courage can inspire others, even someone as powerful as the Great Eagle. Pack the Belief Backpack takeaway: “Even small actions make a big difference!” JOURNEY HIGHLIGHTS Meet Pip the Parrot A tiny green parrot with a huge heart shows explorers that being small does not mean being powerless. Step Into the Jungle Kids travel into a warm, colorful forest filled with monkeys, mango trees, flowers, and the sounds of nature. A Forest in Danger When smoke rises and fire threatens Pip’s home, the other animals run—but Pip decides to help. One Brave Drop at a Time Pip dips herself in the river again and again, carrying tiny drops of water to the flames. The Eagle Learns a Lesson A powerful eagle laughs at Pip’s small effort—until her courage changes his heart. Big Idea: Small Actions Matter Explorers discover that one kind, brave action can inspire others and help make a big difference. FOR PARENTS AND EDUCATORS This episode is a meaningful way to help children talk about courage, persistence, kindness, environmental care, and what it means to help when a problem feels too big. CONVERSATION STARTERS What made Pip brave? Was it because she knew she could put out the fire, or because she tried even when the problem felt too big? Have you ever felt too small to help? Talk about a time when your child wanted to help but wondered whether their action would matter. Why did the Eagle change his mind? Help children notice that Pip’s courage inspired someone bigger and stronger to take action. What is one “drop of kindness” you can give this week? Ideas might include inviting someone to play, picking up trash, helping at home, sharing supplies, or saying something encouraging. TRY THIS AT HOME OR IN THE CLASSROOM Create a Tiny Hero Moments jar. Each time a child does something kind, brave, or helpful, write it on a slip of paper and add it to the jar. Act out the story. Assign roles for Pip, the Eagle, the animals, the river, and the fire. Let kids retell the story with movement and sound effects. Make a kindness ripple chart. Choose one small action and trace what might happen next. For example: “I said hello → someone felt included → they smiled → they helped someone else.” Connect it to real life. Talk about helpers in the community, including firefighters, teachers, neighbors, friends, and family members. BOOKS TO PAIR WITH THIS EPISODE The Curious Garden [https://amzn.to/4wjL6bj] by Peter Brown [https://amzn.to/4wjL6bj] A wonderful story about how one child’s small act of care helps transform a whole city. Something, Someday [https://amzn.to/4nj4Sj9] by Amanda Gorman, illustrated by Christian Robinson [https://amzn.to/4nj4Sj9] A hopeful book about beginning with one small action when a problem feels overwhelming. Be Kind [https://amzn.to/48TSe41] by Pat Zietlow Miller, illustrated by Jen Hill [https://amzn.to/48TSe41] A gentle reminder that kindness often begins with simple everyday choices. The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest [https://amzn.to/4npIlBm] by Lynne Cherry [https://amzn.to/4npIlBm] A beautiful rainforest story that connects well with Pip’s jungle home and the importance of caring for the earth. TINY HERO CHALLENGE This week, invite your explorer to look for one small way to help. It might be: saying hello to someone who feels left out, picking up one piece of trash, helping without being asked, giving someone a kind word, or trying again when something feels hard. Every small action is a drop. And sometimes, one brave drop is exactly where change begins. BELIEF BACKPACK TAKEAWAY Even small actions make a big difference. Pip reminds us that we do not have to be the biggest, strongest, or loudest to help. We can notice. We can care. We can try. And sometimes, our small brave actions inspire others to act too. LISTEN AND EXPLORE MORE Download the Tiny Hero Moments Tracker and keep looking for small ways to make a difference at home, at school, and in the world around you. Stay curious, stay kind, and keep exploring the wonderful world around you!
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