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Path: The Big Feelings Safari: An Audio Journey into Emotional Intelligence
The Big Feelings Safari: An Audio Journey into Emotional Intelligence
Welcome to the Savanna, where big adventures meet big emotions! The Big Feelings Safari is an immersive, 10-episode audio learning path designed specifically for young listeners. Guided by Ranger Leo and his trusty jeep, the Mind Rover, children will journey through the wild to help safari animals navigate common emotional hurdles—from the anxious chameleon to the frustrated rhino. By transforming complex psychological concepts into rich, screen-free narrative adventures, this path helps kids identify, label, and manage their feelings in real-time. Each episode wraps up with interactive, real-world prompts, turning passive listening into active, mindful habits that support early childhood development and calmer households.
Target Skills
Path Outcomes
- Identify five primary emotions (anxiety, anger, sadness, jealousy, and embarrassment) within themselves and others
- Deploy at least three actionable calming mechanisms, such as "belly breathing" and "shake it out," when experiencing heightened emotional states
- Articulate internal feelings using constructive verbal language instead of acting out physically
- Demonstrate increased resilience when encountering waiting times, minor mistakes, or social changes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is each episode, and what is the ideal listening schedule?
Each story runs between 10 to 20 minutes—the perfect length for young attention spans. For the best habit-building results, we recommend listening to one episode per day, or pacing them out to three times a week, allowing your child time to practice the real-world challenge at the end of each story.
Is this path completely screen-free?
Yes. Wishloom is designed to combat digital fatigue. Once you press play , the journey is entirely auditory, encouraging children to use their imagination to visualize Ranger Leo and the animals without looking at a screen.
How can parents track progress or participate?
At the end of each episode, Ranger Leo gives a "Reflect & Do" prompt. We encourage parents to join in on these micro-challenges (like practicing the "Count to 5" game together). You can also track which milestones your child has unlocked directly through your Wishloom Parent Portal.
Can this learning path help children with neurodivergent needs or sensory sensitivities?
Absolutely. The sound design of The Big Feelings Safari is mixed to be engaging yet soothing, avoiding sudden loud noises or overstimulating audio tracks. The explicit, step-by-step breakdown of emotions and predictable story structures can be incredibly supportive for children developing social-emotional skills.