Growing Hearts
A gentle story season inspired by social-emotional learning for ages 3–5. Through Bimo’s everyday adventures, young children can explore feelings, friendship, honesty, confidence, patience, and the joy of growing together.
- Social-Emotional Learning for Preschoolers
- 6 Gentle Stories
- Everyday Feelings, Real Growth
- Read, Listen, and Talk Together
What is Social-Emotional Learning?
SEL helps children grow on the inside
Social-emotional learning, often called SEL, helps children understand their feelings, connect with others, and make thoughtful choices in everyday life.
- Recognizing feelings like worry, pride, guilt, and joy
- Learning to share space, listen, and care about others
- Growing confidence in new places and new situations
- Building honesty, patience, and resilience over time
Why stories are such a natural way to teach it
Young children often understand big ideas best through characters and moments they can feel. Instead of explaining emotions in an abstract way, stories let children see what those feelings look like in real life.
- Bimo feels nervous, proud, guilty, excited, and brave
- His mistakes are gentle, relatable, and safe to talk about
- Each episode opens the door to simple parent-child conversations
- Children learn that growth happens step by step
Understanding Feelings
Children begin to notice emotions in themselves and in others.
Building Friendships
They see how kindness, honesty, and cooperation strengthen relationships.
Trying Again
They learn that mistakes do not stop growth and effort matters.
Using Their Strengths
They discover that each child can succeed in different ways.
What Children Learn in This Season
Season 1 follows Bimo through six everyday adventures. Each story carries a gentle SEL theme, helping young children connect emotional growth with familiar experiences like home, school, friendship, food, practice, and self-expression.
Bimo’s New Home
Bimo loves his new pond so much that he wants it all to himself. Through conflict, guilt, and repair, he learns that shared spaces can become even more joyful when we care for others.
- Recognizing possessive feelings
- Understanding how actions affect others
- Turning guilt into responsibility and care
The First Day at the New School
Bimo begins school feeling nervous and uncertain, but kindness, friendship, and problem-solving help him discover that he can use his own special strengths.
- Managing first-day worries
- Growing trust in a new environment
- Building self-confidence through personal strengths
The Flowers Brought to School
Praise feels wonderful, but Bimo learns that pretending can grow into worry. When he finally tells the truth, he finds relief, acceptance, and a healthier kind of confidence.
- Understanding the pressure of praise
- Learning why honesty feels lighter than hiding
- Seeing that friendships can hold truth and mistakes
Trying All Kinds of Tasty Foods
Bimo starts out focused only on what he already loves, but shared food experiences help him become more open-minded and curious about the wider world.
- Trying unfamiliar things with courage
- Growing curiosity instead of resistance
- Understanding that new experiences can be joyful
Learning to Ride a Bike
Bimo wants success right away, but repeated falls teach him that real progress happens step by step. He learns to practice patiently and trust the process.
- Letting go of quick-fix thinking
- Building resilience through repeated effort
- Seeing practice as part of growth
Bimo and His Friends Sing Together
When singing alone does not work for everyone, Bimo helps his friends discover that their different voices can create something even more beautiful together.
- Appreciating differences instead of comparing
- Finding value in each person’s unique strengths
- Experiencing teamwork, encouragement, and belonging
Explore the Stories
Each episode can stand on its own, but together they build a gentle season-long journey of emotional growth. Read them one by one, listen as a bedtime or quiet-time story, or revisit them whenever a child is facing a similar feeling.
Bimo’s New Home
A story about sharing space, repairing mistakes, and discovering that caring for others can make home feel even warmer.
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The First Day at the New School
A gentle first-day story about feeling nervous, finding a friend, and learning that your own strengths can guide you forward.
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The Flowers Brought to School
A thoughtful story about praise, truth, and how telling the truth can bring a lighter heart and stronger friendships.
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How to use this season at home
You do not need to turn every story into a lesson. For young children, the most powerful thing is often simply reading, listening, and talking together. A gentle story can make a big feeling easier to understand.
- Read one episode at a time and keep the conversation light
- Pause when your child reacts to a feeling or a choice
- Connect Bimo’s experience to small moments in daily life
- Let the child notice, wonder, and respond in their own way
What makes this season useful
- Stories are emotionally gentle and age-appropriate for ages 3–5
- Each episode focuses on one clear SEL idea without feeling overly academic
- Characters and situations are consistent, making it easier for children to connect
- Story pages can lead naturally into simple family conversation and future activity-based resources
