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What To Do When…

What To Do When…

Auteur(s): Anu Wadhwani
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What to Do When… is a gentle, story-based podcast that helps young children learn how to handle everyday situations — calmly, kindly, and with confidence. Through short, engaging stories and simple guidance, children learn practical life skills such as emotional regulation, problem-solving, empathy, and self-confidence. Designed especially for children aged 4–7, this audio-only kids podcast is perfect for screen-free listening during car rides, quiet time, or bedtime. Episodes use clear language, calm pacing, and positive storytelling to support social and emotional learning in a way young children can understand.

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Épisodes
  • Kids: What to Do When Your Hurt Someone's Feelings
    Jan 30 2026

    Everyone makes mistakes - even when they don’t mean to. In this episode of What to Do When…, kids meet Kaya the Koala, who learns what to do after her words hurt a friend’s feelings. Through a warm and reassuring story, young listeners discover how to notice others’ emotions, say a genuine sorry, and take kind steps to repair relationships.

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    5 min
  • Kids: What To Do When You Have to Take Turns
    Jan 30 2026

    Waiting for your turn isn’t always easy. In this episode of What to Do When…, kids meet Poppy the Panda, who learns how to handle big feelings when she has to share her favourite scooter with her friend Ming. Through a calm and reassuring story, young listeners discover simple steps for taking turns, using kind words, and finding fun even while waiting.

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    4 min
  • Kids: What to Do When You Don't Feel Like Eating Your Veggies
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode of What to Do When…, we talk about a feeling many children have — not wanting to eat their vegetables. Sometimes veggies look strange, smell unfamiliar, or just don’t feel right, and that’s okay. Through the calm and comforting story of Maya the Elephant, children learn that trying food doesn’t have to be scary or forced.

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    5 min
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