Storybox Playlist: Love Is in the Air!
It’s February and you know what that means? Love is in the air! With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, this month is full of hearts, chocolate, and — most importantly — showing how much you love your family, friends, and neighbors. This special Sparkle Stories playlist follows favorite characters as they experience love in many different ways.
Settle in with some hot chocolate on a stick, decorate your Valentine’s Day cards, and listen as all the Sparkle friends learn about caring, being kind, and accepting one another.
Listening Time: 3 hours
Junkyard Valentine’s Day
Every year the junkyard animals draw names for a Valentine’s gift exchange. This year, Ben Thompson is worried about finding the perfect gift…
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Cupid’s Little Brother
One difference between Cupid and his brother, Eris, changed the course of “love” forever…
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Dalmatian Valentine
A family storytelling game inspires Valentine’s fun…
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The Caster’s Secret
The caster’s daughter is faced with a difficult decision to tell the truth or seize an opportunity…
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The Fool’s Son
The King refuses to let his Princess daughter marry the man of her choice — the Fool’s son, Jalphi. But when war breaks…
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The Baker’s True Home
Angus bakes pies and tarts for the Parliament and enjoys his work but feels lost lost and alone in the city. One day…
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The Gentle Woodsman and the Final Fall Phoebe
Tobias has always believed he would never marry, and found fulfillment in his work. Until, one day he follows a migrating phoebe bird…
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The Thimble, the Stein, and the Lantern
Pavla the tailor keeps to himself and lives a quiet life, but long ago he was in love with a mysterious girl who…
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Suzanne Loring
Creative ContributorA New England girl at heart, Suzanne hails from the Green Mountains of Vermont where she rides boards and bikes, climbs rocks, and runs trails with her two boys, husband, and pup, Jango. She can usually be found reading a book or writing (and rewriting) her first novel.