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The Star-bellied Robot: A Mindful Bedtime Story for Kids

13 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Nate dreams of building a robot as big as a house, but each attempt falls short of the amazing creation he imagines. Even when he feels frustrated and wants to quit, he keeps trying, learning new skills and improving his designs with help from his dad. After years of perseverance, Nate finally builds the giant robot he always dreamed of, proving that determination and grit can turn big dreams into reality. Hey parents, here are 4 ways to build attachment as you listen to the story together: 1) Model squeezing your hands at your heart. 2) Model a frustrated face to echo the feeling. 3) Show your child how to explode arms up and out while blowing hard. 4) Say the robot affirmations with your child. For more bedtime connection tips, visit Wink on Youtube, Instagram or Facebook. @ wink-bedtime-stories or on our Substack - Parenting with Wink: Bedtime Stories and Beyond. https://winkbedtimestories.substack.com/publish/post/190425367?back=%2Fpublish%2Fposts%2Fdrafts Wink is a production of BYUradio and is always ad and interruption free. Storyteller and writer: Steffani Raff. Producers: Wendy Folsom, Sam Payne, Brian Tanner and Kay Hendrickson. Post Production by Trent Reimschussel, Kip Merrill, and Taehyeon (Ted) Kim. Social Media: Kay Hendrickson and Roman Russell.

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