
Follow the adventures of Lilly as she moves through the changing times of a tween post-Covid!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Stories for KidsEducation for KidsKids & Family | ||||

What is it like to be a tween just beginning middle school? Lilly explains how 6th grade in a private, all girls school, looks and feels and how she's doing in the transition from public elementary school. Lilly describes how there are exciting times... more
In this episode, Lilly and Lucy discuss the end of the school year and say good-bye to friends and teachers. A great conversation with the sisters. "People come and go in our lives but we're lucky we knew them," said Lilly.
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lilly explains how 4th grade differs this year from last year in 3rd grade and how the year felt with all the changes. Lilly describes what her summer plans are and how there is a lot of fun times ... more
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian talks to Lucy about going back to daycare, how she feels about it and how she is getting her exercise these days. Tune in!
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian chats with Jolie from Asheville to find out what she has enjoyed during quarantine, what is her favorite thing that has happened since being at home for all these months, what she would lov... more
What's it like being a 4-year old in the coronavirus time? Lilly talks to her little sister Lucy about what she misses most from not being in fun places. She also explains how much she loves parks and playgrounds.
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian speaks to Hannah from Atlanta about what is the most interesting thing she's done since being home and what new skills she's learned. Also, they talk about how to deal with disappointments ... more
What is it like to be a kid in the coronavirus time? Lillian speaks to Isabella from Atlanta about what is the most interesting thing she's done since being home and what new skills she's learned. Also, they talk about how to deal with disappointment... more
This is an amazing podcast and I and hope to be posting more it’s just online school and work and the right time is so hard to find but I hope to e getting back soon
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