Episode Summary
Luna has started noticing the change jar getting lower. Not quickly. Not all at once. Just slowly, like a puddle shrinking in the sun. Coins come out for bus fare. School things. Plasters. Shampoo. And the jar keeps getting emptier. She tries not to count. But she notices.One evening, while Dad is making cheese on toast, Luna asks the question that makes the whole kitchen go quiet. What if you keep having to use the jar because of me?Dad stops grating at once. He puts the grater down very carefully. Then he says something unexpected. Oh dear. You have upset the change.What follows is one of the gentlest, most magical fun kids stories about worry, money, and the way a good parent can turn anxiety into wonder. Dad lifts down the jar, holds it to his ear like a seashell, and listens. Really listens. Then he announces that the coins are complaining. About being kept still. Because change is called change because it likes to change.He tips the jar onto a tea towel and begins to listen to what each coin wants to become. This funny bedtime story turns into something deeper as Dad explains what happens to treasure that never becomes anything. Pirates burying gold that never turns into bus fare or books or biscuits. Dragons sitting on mountains of coins in gloomy caves getting grumpy. Wishing well pennies waiting at the bottom, soggy and cold, for wishes that never come true.But coins that go out and become things? Those are happy. And the happiest change of all is the change that gets to look after somebody it loves.This kids storytelling podcast episode is for children who worry about money without knowing how to say it. For parents navigating tight budgets whilst keeping their children feeling safe. For families who need bedtime stories for children that handle difficult things gently. The relationship between Luna and her dad is beautifully drawn, full of warmth and the particular magic that happens when a parent protects a child from worry by making scarcity feel like purpose.Perfect for calming bedtime story time when you want something that settles softly, for family listening during quiet car journeys, or for audio stories for children that trust kids to understand difficult things wrapped in kindness. This bedtime story podcast episode is funny and magical and deeply, quietly comforting.More fun children's stories with heart at MrMortonsBarmyBook.com.Episode length: approximately 11 minutesAges: 4 to 400 (though older kids will feel the deeper currents)Best enjoyed: bedtime, quiet moments, when someone needs gentle reassurancePress play. The change jar is getting lower. Luna is starting to notice. And Dad is about to turn worry into wonder.
