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Papa Kay’s Storytime

Papa Kay’s Storytime

By: Two Kay
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Papa Kay’s Storytime is a collection of gentle, original bedtime stories for children aged 3–7, told in a calm and comforting voice by a father. Each story is slow, imaginative, and unhurried — created to help children wind down, feel safe, and drift into sleep without noise, screens, or overstimulation. These are the same kinds of stories Papa Kay tells his own daughters at bedtime. No sound effects. No distractions. Just a real voice and simple stories, shared in a quiet moment before sleep.Two Kay Literature & Fiction
Episodes
  • The Missing Piece
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode of Papa Kay’s Storytime, Ishaan heads to the community center with his favorite set of magnetic building tiles. He’s ready to build the tallest skyscraper ever! But when he sees Leo, a new boy sitting alone with no blocks at all, Ishaan has to decide if his tower is more important than a new friendship.


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    4 mins
  • The Magic Hug
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode of Papa Kay’s Storytime, we meet 3-year-old Naaz, a little girl with a very special gift. Sometimes, the people we love have "gray" moments - when they are tired, busy, or a little bit sad. But Naaz discovers that she has a secret weapon to turn those gray moments into bright, golden ones. Join us for a cozy story about how a simple hug can start a chain reaction of happiness for the whole family.

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    4 mins
  • The Magic Glasses of Gratitude
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode of Papa Kay’s Storytime, we meet 6.5-year-old Noor, who is having a "grumpy" day. It’s raining, her favorite toy is broken, and she feels like she has nothing to be happy about. But when her Grandmom gives her a pair of invisible "Magic Glasses," Noor discovers that there are hidden treasures all around her.

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    5 mins
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