
Kathy's Kids Storytime
Welcome to Kathy's Kids Storytime, a twice a week podcast tailored to spark curiosity and foster understanding in young hearts and minds. Perfect for children ages 3 to 12, and equally enjoyable for the child within you, Ms. Kathy's stories transcend age and bring listeners together.
Each episode, narrated by the warm and engaging voice of Ms. Kathy, features thoughtful narratives that share essential life lessons. Grounded in Christian values, these stories inspire virtues such as kindness, empathy, courage, and love. From adventures with everyday heroes to tales highlighting moral values, Kathy's storytelling resonates with insights that guide us all.
Kathy's Kids Storytime is more than a podcast; it's a shared experience that cultivates wisdom and ethical understanding. Whether you're a parent seeking meaningful content for your child, a teacher looking to enrich your classroom, or simply someone who cherishes well-crafted stories, this podcast has something special to offer.
Join us every week for a soulful storytelling session with Ms. Kathy. Together, we'll build bridges of compassion, enlighten young minds, and nurture a lifelong appreciation for values that truly matter. Subscribe now, and let's walk this path of growth and understanding together!
Kathy's Kids Storytime
Flying Alone
In Circle Lake Park, young Didi enjoys her solo bike rides. One day, as she waits for her friend Maria, a suspicious green car persistently follows her, sending Didi into a panic. Just when things seem dire, Officer Lopez unexpectedly intervenes from an unmarked police car, ensuring Didi's safety and offering advice on stranger danger. The tale concludes with a Sabbath lesson, drawing parallels between the story and God's unseen protection, emphasizing the significance of safety and divine oversight. An engaging episode highlighting the mysterious ways we're watched over.
Bible Text:
A man from the family of Levi married a Levite woman. The woman became pregnant and had a son. She saw there was something special about him and hid him. She hid him for three months. When she couldn’t hide him any longer she got a little basket-boat made of papyrus, waterproofed it with tar and pitch, and placed the child in it. Then she set it afloat in the reeds at the edge of the Nile.
The baby’s older sister found herself a vantage point a little way off and watched to see what would happen to him. Pharaoh’s daughter came down to the Nile to bathe; her maidens strolled on the bank. She saw the basket-boat floating in the reeds and sent her maid to get it. She opened it and saw the child—a baby crying! Her heart went out to him. She said, “This must be one of the Hebrew babies.”
Then his sister was before her: “Do you want me to go and get a nursing mother from the Hebrews so she can nurse the baby for you?”
Pharaoh’s daughter said, “Yes. Go.” The girl went and called the child’s mother.
Pharaoh’s daughter told her, “Take this baby and nurse him for me. I’ll pay you.” The woman took the child and nursed him.
Exodus 2 (MSG)
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Special Thanks:
Recorded by: Kathy Russell, Children's Ministry Director
Edited by: Communication Department