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38. I am DETERMINED

In this uplifting episode of Mind Bubbles, Deslaleigh and Pop the Platypus are joined by their friend Orlando to explore the powerful feeling of determination. From learning to ride a bike to trying tricky maths or pouring your own milk, being determined means trying again - even when things get tough!


With calming breaths, playful storytelling, and lots of encouragement, this episode helps kids understand that mistakes are part of learning and that determination is a superpower that lives inside them.


In this episode, little listeners will:

  • Discover what it means to be determined
  • Learn how to keep going, even when something feels hard
  • Hear real-life examples like soccer, bike-riding, and shoelaces
  • Explore where determination feels in their body
  • Play Pot’s Fast Five game and name five things they’re learning to master


Perfect for:

  • Preschoolers and early primary students building resilience
  • Parents and educators supporting growth mindset
  • Classrooms focusing on effort, courage, and confidence


Key themes: growth mindset, perseverance, confidence, emotional regulation, resilience in early childhood, determination


Teach your child to proudly say: “I am determined… and I can do hard things!”


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