G. D. Gomez

Levi’s Library

Kids EN ↓ 4 episodes

A corny dad just reading books for his kids so they have something other than Baby Shark to listen to in the car.

Author

G. D. Gomez

Category

Kids

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Latest episode

Sep 24, 2025

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Episodes

“… what a tizzy! Sometimes Mama’s very busy.” 24.09.2025

Episode four is a compilation of three different “goodnight” books that Levi and Jojo have loved listening to. We hope these few books and some soft piano hits the spot for some late night story telling! Up to bat: The Going to Bed Book by Sandra Boynton, Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney, and Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown. We hope you enjoy!

“That one small, extra Yopp…” 20.09.2025

Episode three is a bit longer than the other two! This is one of my personal favorites that I read to the kids. Big shout out to some of my little listeners: Jackie, Pay Pay and Briggs. Love you all! Up to bat: Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss

“He was a cranky, stinky-dinky, lanky…” 21.08.2025

Episode two comes with a big thanks to Grandma for donating a silly book to Levi’s collection. We love you, Grandma. Thank you for all the love you pour into us! Up to bat - The Wonkey Donkey by Craig Smith

“And I will eat them with a fox…” 20.08.2025

Welcome to Levi’s Library! A super simple, corny idea to let my kids have audiobooks in the car so that I’m not stuck with Baby Shark do-do-do’s and Banana Phone on repeat. First up to bat - Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss.

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