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Brought to you by two mothers, who love stories, but can’t bear to just read them aloud to their children, like normal parents, but instead like to spend months recording them, with music... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Stories for KidsKids & Family | ||||

Noelle loves Christmas ... time with family, delicious food and gifts under the tree! What's not to love? Well, (as Noelle discovers) getting a gift you didn't ask for and didn't want feels pretty bad. Uncomfortable feelings come flooding in when she... more
Lucia is in a state of sadness. Christmas has come to an end. The kitchen discos are over. The presents are all unwrapped and Lucia HATES endings! Where has all the fun gone? Shelly HATES endings too. She tries to help Lucia but is also managing an e... more
Dante is a wonderful wordsmith; he loves writing stories... but oh dear, his teacher has announced a writing competition and to his surprise he’s feeling the fear. The pressure to succeed is filling him with self-doubt. Luckily Shelly believes she kn... more
Tomas loves to tap. He’s seen some new shoes. He desperately wants them. They sparkle and the thought of wearing them makes his heart skip a beat. The problem is he doesn’t need them, and his parents aren’t going to stump up the money for new tap sho... more
Daphne love, love, loves Greek mythology! The problem is this makes her feel unusual, different from her friends. When her teacher tells the class that this term they'll be studying The Greeks, she doesn't know what to do. She doesn't want to stand o... more
Neema doesn’t want to help out at home, she just wants to rollerblade. Who can blame her, chores are boring, right? Things come to a head with her dad. He thinks helping out is exactly what she should be doing. Thankfully Shelly is on hand to assist ... more
Bonnie is sooooo bored. It’s the summer holidays and she is fed up with her parents’ vague suggestions of things to do while they work. Why are parents so annoying? She heads out to the garden, only to find Shelly ready to offer wisdom about the ‘gif... more
Poor Alonso feels all by himself. He has two teenage stepsisters, who are not always at his house. Even when they are, he finds he’s still lonely. Shelly knows all about loneliness – most molluscs do. She and her friends in the garden (a hippy snail... more
In today’s climate of ‘anxiety’ and diagnosis, this podcast is a lovely way to look at issues of all humans to find a gentler way to cope with the difficulties we face. As someone else said, it’s good for adults as well as kids! Brilliantly acted, music fab, no wonder you won the award!
one word :magestic
My child loves this and I do too, for bedtimes, car trips, for getting both of my kids to be calm and encouraged and not with a screen. The voices and wit is Noel coward level with the emotional intelligence of psychological minded mothers. Fabulous and helpful.
I must admit I listen to this podcast sometimes without my daughter. It’s that good!
Wonderfully written and acted,full of helpful life lessons. Never patronises the children,never diminishes feelings .
It’s also a great way to talk to my daughter about her own struggles and fears. Funny and sweet, engaging and helpful .
More please!
Loads of fun. Our little listeners are buzzing with 'I can do it!' vibes. Snappy stories, clever ideas and a whole heap of happy. Perfect for little people!
My daughter and I absolutely love this podcast. It is great fun for us both- we have laughed, danced, laughed some more and had some lovely thoughtful conversations after many of the episodes. Keep them coming please - we can’t get enough of Shelly and the gang. Thank you for jazzing up our bedtime routine. 🌟🎶🐢
Me and my family absolutely love this show 😂😂😂🥰🥰🥰
Gorgeous-Silas has loved these! Well done- Salima x
Fantastic show. The creators have managed to hit that near-impossible sweet spot of a kids show that grown-ups can enjoy too. No cocmomelon nonsense here. I find myself singing along and my four year old demands Shelly on school run every morning. Great stuff.
I am very much enjoying listening to this podcast with my 7 & 10 year old daughters. It’s brightening our car journey to school with humour, wit, positive messages and life lessons.
Such a fun, original podcast for kids with loads of humour that adults will enjoy too. My son and I laugh through each episode and I’m always left in awe of what wonderful advice has been shared without us even noticing that we’ve been taught something new.
Brilliantly produced with songs, rhyme, jokes, sound effects and clever banter.
Can’t wait for more episodes!
I love it it’s so SO good to listen to .
When I go to bed me and my cats listen
to it and we sing along with Shelly.
My three children absolutely love listening to this on car journeys! And they aren’t the only ones, the parents do too. Singing, laugh out loud humour, and absolutely fabulous life tips that are good reminders for all ages. Just finished the last episode and now the kids are listening to them again — we love Shelley on repeat and can’t wait for more! 🐢
The whole family loved it. We had belly laughs and singing, some deep thinking and lots of questions about topics the kids really wanted to talk about (especially about bleepers 🤣). It was valuable to everyone who listened and everyone found a snippet to think on. Thank you J&J
My kids both love this podcast. It’s really fun and the voices and stories are brilliant.










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