Megan & Gabriele
Buonanotte Stories
Welcome to Buonanotte Stories, a bilingual bedtime podcast where Mom reads in English, Papà reads in Italian, and our little storytellers — Tommy and Luca — occasionally join with giggles, questions, and perfectly-timed toddler chaos. Each episode features our favorite short, simple books for ages 2–5, chosen for their gentle rhythms, easy language, and cozy themes that help little ones wind down. Whether you listen at bedtime, quiet time, or on a peaceful car ride, our stories offer a calm moment of connection for families everywhere. Through the combination of English and Italiano, we celebr...
Author
Megan & Gabriele
Category
Podcast website
Latest episode
Dec 13, 2025
Where to listen?
Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soonPodcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts
Episodes
A House For A Hermit Crab (Luca’s Version) 13.12.2025 5:03
Season 2 is the uncut version—no edits, no filters, just chaos. Think draft outtakes, behind-the-scenes moments, and kids confidently retelling stories with very creative details. It’s louder, messier, and somehow even cuter than Season 1. Support the show
The Three Little Pigs 09.12.2025 4:10
It’s storytime with Megan and Gabriele: English, Italian, and a whole lot of toddler laughter sprinkled in! It’s The Three Little Pigs told in two languages, extra cute, and guaranteed to make little listeners smile! Support the show
Buonanotte Stories by Megan & Gabriele (with special guests Tommy & Luca) 07.12.2025 1:22
Welcome to the very first episode of Buonanotte Stories, a bilingual bedtime podcast created by Megan and Gabriele — with special guest giggles from Tommy and Luca. Each episode features our favorite short and simple books for ages 2–5, read in English by Mom and Italiano by Papà. These gentle, familiar toddler stories are perfect for bedtime, quiet time, or anytime your little one needs a calm mo...
Similar podcasts
Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.