
The Gnomes of Wondergarten is a collection of seasonal short stories following Hamilton, a young squirrel who finds a home among a community of gnomes and fairies. Originally created for the Wondergarten Early Childhood Curriculum, these stories are free of dark or frightening themes, focusing instead on enriching the lives of children with goodness and beauty. With rich language, original music, ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyEducation | |||

In which Sister Rain arrives, flooding Rutabug's house and sweeping both him and Morrison through the tunnels and into the creek. They float downstream to Puddleblume's, where Petipom welcomes them with fresh blueberry muffins.
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In which Petipom gets lost in a mountain of leaves, and Rutabug and Thumbkin follow. Hamilton discovers they've fallen into Morrison's tunnels. With Sister Flame, he finds them, and they all return to Rutabug's house, where they find Petipom playing ... more
In which Hamilton joins the gnomes on their lantern walk. Brother Wind blows the clouds away, revealing Grandfather Moon and the starry night. In a procession, the friends walk through the garden, holding lanterns with Sister Flame inside, shining as... more
The gnomes meet a new friend, Mr. Morrison Mole, who was mistaken for a giant worm after tunneling through Rutabug's living room. Since Morrison ate all the pumpkin seeds, Rutabug carves his pumpkin into a new house and invites everyone inside.
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What an absolute treasure! I’m in awe of people that use their talents to create such wonderful, beautiful art for children. I sat in my car listening to the first episode and got teary eyed. My fussy twins in the backseat turned silent and I could tell they were captivated by the music and calm story. Can’t wait to listen to the rest.
I am a mother of 5 ages 7-1yeara old.
This has becoming our bedtime story time now!
My children love the expressive story telling, along with the music!
It’s not often you can get 7,6,4,3, & 1 year old children to all sit still at once. But with wondergarten it’s has become possible! Thank you!
My son is four, and we love finding the joy and magic all around us. We live in the forest and love using nature in play. We listen while we craft and have quiet play or do our morning stretches and we both enjoy these stories so much. Thank you for bringing wonder and joy and magic to our ears! We are also making a pumpkin house for our fairies and gnomes to live in! While listening to the story again of course!
My kids and I love listening to this as we drive around, we got in the car this morning to go to school and they all chanted together “gnomes! We want the gnomes!” Thank you for this gem!
I read the stories to my kids for school, so I was so excited for this podcast. It’s a million times better than I ever imagined or ever could read myself. It reminds me of Mr. Rogers or Little Bear but with gnomes. Nathaniel, you have created a beautiful world! Thank you for inviting us into it 🥹
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This collection of seasonal short stories centers around Hamilton, a young squirrel who discovers a vibrant community of gnomes and fairies. Each episode unfolds narratives that emphasize key themes such as friendship, kindness, and belonging, making them ideal for early childhood listeners. The stories are crafted to be uplifting and engaging, focusing on elements like community spirit, celebration, and the joys of nature while avoiding any dark or frightening themes. Unique in its incorporation of original music, this series aims to enrich young minds with imaginative storytelling and moral lessons that inspire goodness and beauty in everyday life.
The charming tales not only entertain but also serve educational purposes, catering specif... more
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