Mind Bubbles: Exploring Children‘s Big Feelings In A Fun Way

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The podcast exploring BIG feelings with little people. We’re on a mission to support early childhood educators in growing resilient young minds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 07/06/2025

    40. I am Hopeful

    In this heartfelt and imaginative final episode of Mind Bubbles, Deslaleigh and Pop the Platypus sit under the “wishing tree” with their special friend Ebony to explore the beautiful feeling of hope. Whether it’s dreaming of family holidays, starting a new school, or simply wishing for a great day tomorrow, this episode helps children connect with their inner spark of hope - even when things feel tricky or uncertain. Through playful breath work, colourful metaphors, and a thoughtful Fast Five game, kids learn that hope lives in their hearts, grows with kindness, and gives them strength for the future. In this episode, little listeners will: Learn what hope feels like in their bodyHear about Ebony’s hopeful wishes (like visits with family and big school dreams!)Discover how breathing calmly can grow feelings of hope and confidencePlay a reflective Fast Five game about what they’re excited forExplore the idea of a “wishing tree” and planting hopes for the future Perfect for: Preschool and primary-aged children learning resilience and optimismParents and carers supporting emotional wellbeing in kidsEducators teaching growth mindset and social-emotional learning Key themes: hope, optimism, emotional literacy, growth mindset, calm breathing, resilience in children Let’s help every child say with confidence: “I am hopeful… and something wonderful is coming.” Discover more feel-good episodes and resources at: mindbubbles.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    9 min
  2. 06/29/2025

    39. I can feel EMBARRASSED

    In this honest and heartwarming episode of Mind Bubbles, Deslaleigh and Pop the Platypus are joined by a special grown-up guest, Miss Tracy, to explore the squirmy, red-cheeked feeling of embarrassment. Whether you’ve tripped in public, called your teacher “Mum,” or had toilet paper trailing behind your shoe - we’ve all been there. This episode gently helps children understand that feeling embarrassed is totally normal, even for adults. With giggles, stories, and calm breathing, kids learn how to name the feeling, be kind to themselves, and keep having fun even after a whoopsie moment. In this episode, kids will: Learn what embarrassment feels like and where it shows up in the bodyHear real-life stories from Pop and Miss TracyDiscover the power of deep breathing when emotions run highPlay “Pop’s Fast Five” with five common embarrassing momentsPractise positive self-talk for those tricky times Perfect for: Preschoolers and early primary school students learning emotional resilienceParents and carers supporting kids with confidence and self-esteemEducators teaching emotional literacy and social skills in early learning settings Key themes: emotional regulation, self-awareness, social-emotional learning, confidence, positive self-talk, embarrassment in childhood Let’s help kids say: “I can feel embarrassed… and I’m still amazing!” Find more episodes and helpful resources at: mindbubbles.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    10 min
  3. 05/25/2025

    34. I can feel CONFUSED

    In this thoughtful episode of Mind Bubbles, Desaleigh and Pop the Platypus invite their friend Phoebe to join them in exploring the feeling of confusion. When things feel a bit wiggly and our minds feel like spaghetti, what can we do? This episode helps kids understand that feeling confused is normal, part of learning, and even a sign that their clever brains are growing! With creative breathing exercises, Phoebe’s sweet real-life examples, and a playful Fast Five game, little listeners will learn how to manage the “fuzzy” feeling of confusion and keep trying – because tricky things help our brains grow! In this episode, kids will: Learn what it feels like to be confused (and that it’s okay!)Hear Phoebe’s story about feeling unsure at the water parkDiscover where confusion might feel in their own bodiesPractice calming bubble breaths to settle and resetPlay along with five clever ways to help when feeling confused Perfect for: Preschoolers and early primary-aged childrenParents and carers teaching social-emotional skillsEducators looking for SEL resources for kindy and early childhood settings 💡 Key themes: normalising confusion, resilience, emotional regulation, growth mindset, mindfulness for kids, social-emotional learning 👂 Help your kids say: “I can feel confused… and keep trying anyway!” ✨ Find more Mind Bubbles resources at: mindbubbles.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    8 min

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The podcast exploring BIG feelings with little people. We’re on a mission to support early childhood educators in growing resilient young minds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.