An Eternal Honey Hunt with Bear

A STORY ABOUT TANTRUMS
In this story, we’ll go on a journey through the forest as we explore the emotions behind tantrums and how nature can help us find peace. As we search for honey with our companion, BEAR, our frustration and anger boils over into a tantrum, but BEAR helps us to understand our feelings and find ways to heal. We take a moment to appreciate the beauty of nature, listening to its songs and feeling its calming presence. Along the way, we discover the healing power of friendship and the joy of finding sustenance in unexpected places. This story is perfect for sensory readers who want to understand and manage their emotions, as well as anyone who loves a good sensory adventure.

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The Racoon’s Surprise Under the Bony Oak Tree

A STORY ABOUT THE UNEXPECTED
Join us on a magical journey through the forest as we encounter unexpected surprises and work together to solve problems. We’ll meet a curious bunny, a group of industrious squirrels, a lost raccoon, and a friendly bird. Along the way, we’ll learn the importance of adapting to unexpected situations and the value of teamwork. Come along and let’s discover what surprises lie beneath the Bony Oak Tree.

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The Badger’s Melancholy Medley in Maple Grove

A STORY ABOUT UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
In this heartwarming story, we follow a group of curious rabbits and approach a melancholic badger to reclaim their home in Maple Grotto. What starts as a tense standoff turns into a beautiful tale of unconditional love, as the badger welcomes them into his home and reveals a beautiful secret world he has created. This story is perfect for anyone who loves to read sensory stories. Join us on this journey of compassion and friendship, and discover the true meaning of acceptance and unconditional love.

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The Owl’s Way to Purple Flower Meadow

A STORY ABOUT FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS
Join us on a trek through the woods as we follow the Wise Old Owl’s directions to find the elusive Purple Flower Meadow in this engaging sensory story. This story is a lesson in following directions mixed into the sensory experience of walking through a woodland. We explore the winding path through Heather Heath, cross over Babbling Brook, and finally arrive at the stunning Purple Flower Meadow, where we meet up with our dear friends. This story is perfect for anyone exploring the importance of following directions in a fun way.

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Squirrel and Rabbit’s Honorable Gift to the Deer

A STORY ABOUT PERSONAL SPACE
In this delightful story, we join a DEER, RABBIT, and SQUIRREL in the forest as they learn about the concept of personal space. As we follow along, we discover what personal space is and why it’s so important to respect each other’s boundaries. Through beautiful sensory descriptions in nature, we are transported to the forest and learn the Firefly Chant, a beautiful way to understand and respect personal space. Join us in this wonderful journey of discovery, and gain an unforgettable appreciation for the significance of honoring boundaries.

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Our senses are summoned to guide us through “The Land of the Moon” – A new sensory story that designs a vivid path through the Night

Are you ready to go on a sensory journey through the Land of the Moon? Well, hold on tight because the Storybook and the Performance Edition of The Land of the Moon: where sights and sounds are silver and soon is now available for sensory storytellers! This sensory book release is not your average story, but rather an immersive experience that engages all of our senses. I’m so excited to tell you all about it.

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A new sensory story about the Night is available now in Storybook and Storytelling Performance Editions

“The Land of the Moon: where sights and sounds are silver and soon” A SENSORY STORY ABOUT THE NIGHT Are you ready to go on a sensory journey through the Land of the Moon? Well, hold on tight because the Storybook and the Performance Edition of The Land of the Moon: where sights and sounds are silver and soon is now available for sensory storytellers! This sensory book release is not your average story, but rather an immersive experience that […]

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New sensory story book release March 2nd available now for pre-order!

“The Land of the Moon: where sights and sounds are silver and soon” A SENSORY STORY ABOUT THE NIGHT As we embark on a journey into sensory stories, we embark on a journey of discovery, unlocking doors to new realms of wellness and happiness. We allow ourselves to be transported to a world of sensory delight, where our minds and bodies are refreshed, revitalized, and rejuvenated. We feel the weight of the world lift from our shoulders as we are […]

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If You Don’t Want to Go to Sleep, Close Your Eyes: Chapter 10

… Over the next few moons, the clouds dripped at star-rise and star-set. The channels flowed and those who remained in the village agreed to use the Mer’s seeds this spring. We made long rows for each variety and placed them carefully in the ground. They grew fast in the special air and rain.
Spring turned to summer, and back again.  We sowed over and over again beneath the velvety clouds.  Color guarded every nook of the market. From the food we harvested, to the patches of flowers and channels flowing with crystal water, strength blossomed into life.

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If You Don’t Want to Go to Sleep, Close Your Eyes: Chapter 9

…Mother frantically patched the holes in the walls of our hut through her laughter and smiles.  I moved to help her before the rains made their way here. She saw me and her eyes dropped with a slight sadness I did not expect, but she kept to her work, still smiling.  We tore strips of my tiny old clothes and tied them together to use as ropes to hold the fallen sides together. She worked on the inside and I worked on the outside.

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If You Don’t Want to Go to Sleep, Close Your Eyes: Chapter 8

…I followed the current through the air and over the withering treetops, and sang to the egg to guide the way.  Dry paths of sunken ground wove throughout the forest. The yellow waves of the current led me to the patch of acacia trees I saw earlier. As I closed in, I saw the peaks of the Mer keys sparkling in our hot star’s rays that found their way through the clouds. What remained of a stream led to a drained riverbed.  The overgrown trees hid the bottoms of the keys. What a desolate place. It only needed water, like the rest of the land.

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If You Don’t Want to Go to Sleep, Close Your Eyes: Chapter 7

…Down I drifted into the clouds. They yielded eagerly to the will of my wings. The underside of the clouds pouted, dark and heavy with rain that would not fall into Sleep.
After I floated down and out of the clouds, I turned my focus to the ground. I saw around me clearly, but my eyes remained shut. I focused on our hut as I descended.

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If You Don’t Want to Go to Sleep, Close Your Eyes: Chapter 5

…he silhouetted man leaned his head back and took in a long breath.  The wind changed around me despite our distance.  He let the breath go and released more star space.  I shielded my ears as a screech surrounded us. He had blown away half his size when the screeching ended. He paused a moment, shaken from the transition, before releasing a smile and making his way to me.  “How are your wings?” He closed the distance between us.

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If You Don’t Want to Go to Sleep, Close Your Eyes: Chapter 4

…The air pushed hard against me as I flew straight up through the thickening clouds. They thundered and shuddered my whole body.  My new wings flapped open as if they had always been there. The ground melted out of sight. Bright light surrounded me. I wished Mother could see this.  I tried to slow down to feel the damp clouds, but a strong wind seized me. I sank. I sank up.

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If You Don’t Want to Go to Sleep, Close Your Eyes: Chapter 3

…”Wake up, Sera! You’ll break all the pots!” The fog in my head told me it was too early for this. I must have really done it now. Mother poked hard at my leg hanging over my bed. I tried to shake her hand away, but I fell over right onto the floor. I searched the room to get my bearings. The barbed baskets seemed a bit lower this morning.

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