Storybox Playlist: Stories to Get You Moving

Recently, we’ve been having unseasonably cold rainy days that have kept us inside. This often means less movement. Movement everyday is so important for our mental and emotional well being. There is a wonderful saying, “There is no such thing as bad weather, only inappropriate clothing.” I totally agree! I try to get outside everyday, whatever the weather and whatever my emotional or mental state. If I’m in a grumpy mood, a little outdoor movement perks me up. If I’m in a good mood, some time outside just makes me feel even better! The stories in this playlist were chosen to inspire your little one to get moving even when they don’t want to.

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Stories for the Sensitive Child

Animal Games

Martin & Sylvia help a sensitive friend cope with an overwhelming event…

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22 MINUTES
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Junkyard Tales

A Time for Play

The Junkyard friends enjoy playing in the hail from a recent storm — can they get Sergeant to join the fun?

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25 MINUTES
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Junkyard Tales: All Together Now

Junkyard Games

How to get the grumpy Junkyard friends to do their daily chores in the heat? Turn them into summertime games!

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23 MINUTES
Summer
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Sparkle Sleepytime

Dustin the Sand Crab

Dustin the crab learns that it’s better to create change than to complain about what you don’t like, and this leads to fun…

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12 MINUTES
Spring
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Martin & Sylvia

Tracking

When an autumn snow doesn’t stick, Martin and Sylvia’s friends Jonathan and Sasha come up with an idea that melts all disappointment.

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19 MINUTES
Fall

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  • KC Pagano

    KC Pagano

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    KC is a full-time radical homemaker and mama to two spunky little girls. She writes about all kinds of radical goodness, from gardening and cooking with whole foods to crafting, sewing, homeschooling, and mama musings. Read more on her blog [The Nettlesome Life](http://nettlesome.life/).