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Sleep Tight Stories - Bedtime Stories for Kids

The Transfer Student - Red Must Move To Earth

Sleep Tight Stories - Bedtime Stories for Kids

Sleep Tight Media

Kids & Family, Stories For Kids

4.32.7K Ratings

🗓️ 7 September 2023

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

This is the second in our series of Red’s life on Mars before she went to live on Earth. When Red gets home, she cannot believe what her parents say. Are they moving to Earth? Why? Who would want to live on Earth? It’s all green and blue—Red must think of a way to make her family stay.  Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️👂📖 --- 💡 Send us your story ideas and if we use your idea in a story we will give you a shoutout on the show! 💡 Support Us 👉 If you are enjoying the podcast and would like to show your support, visit our support page at: https://sleeptightstories.org/support/ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts, or share our podcast with your friends. ❤️ We're social! Let's connect on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or reach out to us via our website 📻 Listen to our podcast on Storybutton, the device that makes it easy for kids to listen to podcasts without using a screened device. Get yours at Storybutton.com About Sleep Tight Stories Sleep Tight Stories brings you two calming bedtime stories every week. Stories that promote wonder, creativity and fire young listeners’ imagination while helping them drift off to sleep with ease. They are just the perfect length, are safe for kids of all ages, and feature originals and classics that never grow old. Our stories add a little happily-ever-after to your bedtime routine.

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0:00.0

Hello, friends, and welcome to Sleep Tide Stories.

0:21.7

This is the second of our series telling the story of Red before she moved to Earth.

0:29.9

Became a student at a new school and eventually became part of the Solving

0:36.2

a Mystery Club. Red cannot believe that her family is going to Earth. That was

0:45.2

the last thing she expected to hear. Is there any way she can make them stay on

0:51.1

Mars? The transfer student, Red, must move to Earth. Red stood in the middle of

1:09.2

their home in a state of shock. Holding her breath, the only sound she could hear

1:16.6

was the deafening thump of her heart, which she was sure would jump right outside her

1:22.5

chest. She held her breath for what felt like an eternity. A part of her thought she

1:30.0

might finally win the how long can you hold your breath contest that she and the gang

1:35.4

used to have before they graduated to different pursuits. When she heard her annoying

1:42.4

brothers say, Hey, stinky head, your face is turning blue. She took a deep breath and

1:49.4

looked at the pad on her wrist. She had held her breath longer than anyone. Too bad it

1:57.4

didn't count. Isn't this great news? Red's mother said excitedly, we are moving to Earth.

2:07.5

You will get to attend a new school, make new friends, and best of all, breathe in non-manufactured

2:15.6

air. No, it's terrible news. Red said bluntly, her anger rising. Red had always had a tendency

2:27.3

to get angry quickly, hence her name. Usually this rise in emotions served her well when

2:36.0

she directed it toward her studies or a goal she was trying to meet. But her parents often

2:43.1

complained it just as often made her grumpy and disagreeable. This is the worst decision

2:51.0

ever read continued, Mars is my home, our home. Why would we ever want to leave our home

3:01.0

for some yucky blue and green ball of color when we have perfection here? Please don't

3:09.8

get upset red. Mars is far from perfect and this represents a great opportunity for us.

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