
Kids Story Portal
Welcome to Kids Story Portal — a screen-free podcast full of magical bedtime stories and silly adventures for children aged 3–7!
Perfect for bedtime, car rides, quiet time, or any moment when little listeners need a relaxing break.
You’ll meet unicorns, fairies, kind witches, talking toys, and more — all created to help children wind down and dream big.
I’m Caroline — I write, voice, and produce every episode from my home in Ireland, crafting calming tales to spark young imaginations.
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Kids Story Portal
Alice and Freddy: The BEDTIME Burrito ☁️
Follow Alice and Snuggle as they tumble through clouds, explore enchanted forests, and make their way back home just in time for more bedtime fun!🦄
Designed to spark imagination and help kids wind down, perfect for bedtime, car rides, quiet time, or any moment when little listeners need a relaxing break.
Hey there friends. Welcome to Kids Story Portal, a cozy place where imagination runs wild here, ordinary things turn into big adventures. So get comfy because the story begins right now. The bedtime burrito. One chilly night, Alice snuggled under her blanket, rolled herself uptight and whispered goodnight, snuggle. I'm a cozy bedtime burrito. Just as she was about to fall asleep, she gave a big sleepy a chewy pup, snuggled the unicorn, blinked awake her tiny unicorn horn, g glowed faintly in the moonlight. She stretched her legs, fluffed her tail, and looked around. Holli, she yawned. All she saw was a big wiggly blanket roll on the bed. She poked it. It wiggled. She gasped. Oh no. The blanket beast has rolled her up like a burrito. Snuggle lept into action. She grabbed her detective glasses, made from two buttons and a twisty tie. Pulled out her trusty, magnifying spoon and shouted, don't worry, Alice, I shall rescue you from this bedtime burrito. She tried the polite approach first. Excuse me. Ms. Blanket kindly released the child nothing, obviously, because it was a blanket. So snuggle tried plan B, operation, unroll a sour. She climbed the top of the pillow, mountain tugged at one end of the blanket and pulled with all her. Might but instead of unrolling the burrito. Snuggle flew backward and crashed. Landed in the laundry basket. When she popped her head out, she was wearing Alice's pajamas as a cape. Good thing I packed to disguise. Next up. The tickly toe technique. Snuggle, tiptoe, hoofed to the bottom of the burrito. Reached out one fluffy leg and tickled a tiny toe. Wiggle. She tickled again. Double wiggle, and then the burrito rolled. It rolled off the bed and we snuggle. Screamed as she surfed the blanket all the way to the floor. Knocking over a stack of books, two socks, and a very startled school bag. Alice popped out of the blanket like a ninja, starfish, snuggle. She mumbled half asleep. I'm here, snuggle, cried, tangled in the blanket, holding a sock, like a victory flag. The burrito has been debe, but then a chewy Alice sneezed again. This time even bigger. Boom. Suddenly everything glowed. The bookshelf spun the nightlight, flickered the sock drawer opened by itself and flung out a stripy pair of tights. Uhoh Snuggle said, I think we triggered the magical midnight mayhem protocol. The house began to shimmer. A glowing door appeared under the bed. Alice's eyes popped open. Did I just sneeze us into a magical mission? Snuggle grabbed your hand quick into the underbed portal. They tumbled through and landed in a beautiful forest. The trees here were unlike anything Alice had ever seen before. Their trunks were twisted and shimmered like they were made of twinkling stars. Some trees had glowing soft leaves that hummed gentle lullabies when the wind blew. Others had branches that swayed and reached out as if they were inviting Alice and snuggle to come closer. Where are we? Alice whispered. Wide-eyed. This is the forest of dreaming trees. Snuggle said, adjusting her fluffy mane. It's where bedtime adventures start. as they wander deeper into the forest, the ground beneath their feet started to glow with soft, glowing footprints. Follow the stars at Snuggle said, pointing to the trailer head. They followed the sparkly path until they arrived at a giant tree with a door in its trunk. The door was just the right size for Alice to crawl through. This must be the way out. Alice said. They squeezed through the door and tumbled into a soft, warm cloud. The cloud puffed around them, lifting them gently into the air. Whoa, Alice giggled. As the cloud floated higher and higher, swirling them around in the air. Hold on. Tight. Snuggle, shouted the cloud. Carried them around in loops and swirls like a gentle roller coaster until they finally landed back into Alice's room. They landed with a soft thud in a pile of cozy pillows. Alice Yawned giggling. That was the best bedtime adventure ever. Almost too much adventure. Snuggle, mumbled, now stuck inside a pillowcase. Snuggle flopped back into unicorn toy mode, arms sprawled, silent, and still, except for a tiny sparkle of magic that puffed from her nose. The next morning, Alice woke up on the floor, half wrapped in her blanket, snuggle. The unicorn was beside her. Alice blinked What happened? Snuggle, of course, said nothing, but there were twinkling sparkles on the floor, and the pillow forge in the corner was definitely bigger than the night before. Alice smiled sleepy. Okay. Bedtime burrito shows are back on the menu for tonight. The end. That's the end of today's Adventure in Kids story portal. Thanks for imagining with us. If you like the story, please tell a friend so they can come along too. We will be here when you're ready to come back for more.