Road Trip Rhymes ๐Ÿš™๐Ÿ’จ - Stories for Adventurous Kids!

Bianca Stockden

Road Trip Rhymes is a story podcast for kids! Each episode features an original, adventurous, rhyming story set in a diffrerent Australian location.All stories are written and read aloud by Bianca Stockden on Wadjuk Nyoongar Boodja.

Episodes

  1. 06/02/2025

    'Notes From the Heart' โค๏ธ๐Ÿ“ ULURU, NT

    Notes From the Heart is about an emu who finds himself feeling a bit miserable. He is sent on an adventure around Uluru where he goes looking for his happy. Will he find it? What will make Emu smile? Letโ€™s find out! Are you packed and ready? Today, weโ€™re heading inlandโ€”right into the heart of Australia. To a place that glows red in the sunshine, And seems to change colour with every hour of the day. Hereโ€™s a clue:  Itโ€™s not by the oceanโ€ฆ  Itโ€™s in the desert.  And itโ€™s one of the most sacred and iconic landmarks in the whole country. Can you guess where weโ€™re going? Thatโ€™s rightโ€”weโ€™re off to Uluru! Rising up from the flat desert floor, This massive sandstone rock is truly a sight to behold. Have you seen it? Have you been? Uluru is ancientโ€”over 500 million years old! And itโ€™s deeply important to the Anangu people, the Traditional Owners of this land. Theyโ€™ve lived here for thousands of years, And their stories are written in the rocks, the caves, and the sky. Uluru stands 348 metres tall, but most of it is actually undergroundโ€” Like a giant iceberg made of stone! Walk around the base and you might spot rock paintings,  Or hear the wind whispering through the desert trees.  You might even catch the sunset, when Uluru glows a brilliant red-orangeโ€”  As if itโ€™s lit up from within. This isnโ€™t just a rock.  Itโ€™s a story. A spirit. A connection to Country.

    'Notes From the Heart' โค๏ธ๐Ÿ“ ULURU, NT
  2. 04/30/2025

    'Shouting Shells & Ocean Spells' ๐Ÿš๐Ÿฆ€ - WADJEMUP ROTTNEST ISLAND, WA

    Todayโ€™s story is called โ€˜Shouting Shells and Ocean Spellsโ€™. It's about an angry shell who finds an object in her bay which does not belong there! But the object ends up having a special power. What could the mystery object be? Who will find it and what will it do??? Letโ€™s find out! Well today we are off to my favourite holiday spot, Wajemup, Rottnest Island. Rottnest Island is about 20km from the mainland. It takes just 20 minutes on a ferry to get there from Freo and about 45 minutes from Hillaryโ€™s. Rottnest is an amazing and popular holiday spot but it does have a sad history. After WA was colonised, European settlers actually used Wadjemup as a prison. Thousands of aboriginal boys and men were sent there and the conditions that they faced were not great. Far from it. It is important to keep an open mind and open heart, to have compassion for all people and seek a deeper understanding of our history. There are opportunities on the island to learn more and show your respect to those who were mistreated and lost their lives. A trip to Rotto will see you munching on a jam donut from the bakery, spotting quokkas, snorkelling on some amazing reef and riding around to find the dayโ€™s perfect swimming spot. And if youโ€™e lucky youโ€™ll get some crayfish for dinner! In the evenings you might see the  resident Eagle Ray gliding through Geordie Bay around sunset and after dinner you can head down to the jetty with your head torch for a little fish and more quokka spotting on the way home.

    'Shouting Shells & Ocean Spells' ๐Ÿš๐Ÿฆ€ - WADJEMUP ROTTNEST ISLAND, WA
  3. 04/23/2025

    'The Grumpy Gumnut' ๐Ÿจ๐Ÿƒ - APOLLO BAY, VIC

    Todayโ€™s story is called โ€˜The Grumpy Gumnutโ€™. Its about a little girl who discovers a gumnut on the ground during a bush walk and takes him for an adventure which he isnโ€™t so keen on. Will gumnut make it back to his friends in the forest? Letโ€™s find out! The inspiration for this story came after going for a hike through the Otways myself. I am from WA where we donโ€™t have koalas and seeing such an iconic Australian animal munching away on eucalyptus leaves in the wild, was really exciting. Plus this story features a gumnut and who doesnโ€™t love a story about a gumnut?! Are you packed and ready? Our next stop is across the country to Apollo Bay, a beautiful coastal town along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria. It takes about 2.5-3  hours to get to Apollo Bay from Melbourne via the Great Ocean Road which is a popular and breathtaking drive but its very windy! I hope you donโ€™t get car sick! Apollo Bay is a cool place. Itโ€™s a seaside town so people love to fish, dive, swim and surf in the fresh Southern Ocean! Itโ€™s also an access point to the amazing Otway National Park which is a bush walkers paradise! The Otways has loads of walking tracks through cliffs, coasts, rainforests, and bushland. There are all trees, ancient plant life and lush ferns. Thereโ€™s also so much wildlife. You might spot a koala, a wallaby, an echidna or maybe even a platypus if you head to the right spot! Apollo bay is truly the perfect spot for adventure and relaxation.  If you havenโ€™t been, definitely add this one to your list.  And if you do, you might like to stop in at the Apollo Bay Bakery for a taste of their famous scallop pie if that tickles your fancy! Or maybe an ice cream at Dooleys!! Yum!

    'The Grumpy Gumnut' ๐Ÿจ๐Ÿƒ - APOLLO BAY, VIC

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Road Trip Rhymes is a story podcast for kids! Each episode features an original, adventurous, rhyming story set in a diffrerent Australian location.All stories are written and read aloud by Bianca Stockden on Wadjuk Nyoongar Boodja.

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