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Hello and welcome back to Koala Moon, a podcast of original bedtime stories and sleep meditations for kids designed to make bedtime a dream. Now then, I do know this is coming out really quite late, but it's as soon as we could manage. And it's for a little girl called Sienna G. Who is now 11 and she was 11 on January 11th. And for her birthday she got a subscription to our podcast. Welcome to the Koko Club, Sienna G. And thank you for listening for a year, I think it is, and tuning in to all the stories. Enjoy all the extra ones you're gonna get now. And you can lie back, relax and listen with your sister Nyla as you both go to bed in Toronto. So happy birthday again. Now back to the story. I don't know about you guys, but I love an origin story. I'm always so curious about the story behind the story, like with Spider man or Harry Potter. I love the parts where you find out how Peter Parker became Spider man or why Harry Potter is a wizard. We've already told you some origin stories about characters in Sleepy Forest and over on Koala Tots. You can also listen along to Hector and Sunny's first playdate. You can also find out how potato and beans met during nap time at Kitten Kindergarten. But there is a major character that you might be wondering about. Have you noticed that we've been talking a lot more about the Koala Moon recently? What's her story? Why is there a Koala Moon at all? Well, if you've been wondering, then tonight is your lucky night because Koko and Kira are going to find out. Yes, they are discovering one of the greatest tales of all. The story of how the Koala Moon came to be. From a kind silver koala in a nameless forest to a glowing guardian in the sky, we'll uncover how friendship, curiosity and a magic tunnel between worlds shaped the Koala Kingdom itself. But first, you need to lie back in bed. You know the drill. Relax your whole body. Just make it go floppy and heavy whilst you close your eyes. Perhaps take a nice breath in and sigh it out just to help everything along. That's it. Relax some more. Breathe. Wonderful. It's time for me to tell you all about how the Koala Moon reached the sky. By Luke Prendergast. Before we begin, a quick message for the grown ups. If you'd like to support our podcast, Enjoy ad free listening unlock four bonus stories per month and much, much more. You can join Koko Club. Subscribe in just two taps via the link in the show notes. But now here's a quick word from our sponsors. Deep in the heart of a faraway forest stood a cozy wooden cabin. Inside the cabin lived a family of koalas. Koko lived there with his parents and his grandparents and his little sister, Kira the panda. And at the beginning of the year, each member of the family was had made a New Year's resolution. There were resolutions to eat healthily, to read more, to spend more time out in the beautiful forest. Kira said she was resolved to be more selfless and help other people out. And what about Koko, you ask? What was his New Year's resolution? Well, his was to learn more about the world he lived in. The Koala kingdom. How it came to be, how it worked, how all the pieces slotted together. He was resolved to be more curious about the world around him. And so for a whole year he had gone around asking questions. How did the bees get pollen out of the flowers? How come birds could fly and fish could swim, but not really the other way round? And how did Papa Praline, who ran the Sleepy Forest chocolate factory, develop a recipe for chocolate that was so delicious that it beat any other kind of chocolate Koko had ever tasted? As Koko went about asking all of his curious questions, he noticed another curious thing happening. The more questions he asked, the more questions he wanted to ask. Curiosity, it seemed, was not something that could be exhausted like a bamboo shoot. The more you watered it, the more it grew. Everything that Koko laid his eyes upon, even the most mundane and ordinary objects that he had seen every day for his whole entire life without a single thought entering his mind now seemed to leap out at him with the same set of questions. How does that work? What does that mean? How did that come to be? And so it was that one evening when he sunk into a softly rustling beanbag in the kitchen of the cosy cabin, that Koko gazed out of the window and noticed the koala moon glowing up in the ink black sky. Then he looked over at his sunset orange backpack on which a moon shaped patch also glowed as though a piece of the moon had fallen from the sky and taken up home on his bag. Well, of course it wasn't the first time he'd noticed that. After all, the koala moon had shone every single night for as long as Koko had been alive. And even longer than that too, he bet. And whenever the koala moon was in the sky, the moon patch on his backpack glowed too. That the koala moon glowed in the sky and the patch glowed on his backpack were facts as obvious and predictable as grass being green and his mum being mad whenever he left muddy footprints over the freshly cleaned floor. But this was the first time Coco had noticed it, on account of his newfound curiosity. Mum, he said, pointing. What's that? His mum, who was busy stirring an iron pot of something on the stove, said quite distractedly. That's the Koala moon, honey. Koko let out a little chuckle. No, Mum, he said. I know it's the Koala moon, and I know what the Koala moon does. I know she rises at night and watches over all of us. She sings us lullabies, and she makes sure that all of us who live in the Koala Kingdom are safe and happy. What I mean is, what is the Koala moon? Who is she, and how did she get there? How did she come to be? And why does the little half moon patch that sewed into my backpack glow when the koala moon is in the sky? Ah. His mother sighed. Now that is quite a story. A very long story indeed. And it's not only a story about the koala moon. It's a story about the koala sunshine, too. Oh, koko said excitedly, clapping his paws together, for there was nothing in the whole world that Koko loved as much as a story. He glanced up at the clock on the wall. The clock face looked to him like a friendly cat, its whiskers ticking around slowly to tell him the time. It's not late yet, he said. Can't you tell me the story, please? All at once there was a sound from above of little feet thundering across the wooden floor, and a moment later Kira appeared at the top of the staircase, swinging her head around the banister. Did I hear the word story? She asked. Their mum shook her head as if to say, what on earth am I going to do with the two of you? But there was a soft smile playing over her face, which told them the truth that in reality, their mum loved a story just as much as they did. And who, Koko wondered, wouldn't stories were what made life beautiful? All right, their mum said. Here can be your bedtime story. And I think for a bedtime story this important, we all need a cup of Papa Praline's hot chocolate. So as Kira tottered down the stairs and cosied herself up on a lilac bean bag next to Coco's, their mum turned off the stove and from the saucepan poured the freshly made hot chocolate into three steaming mugs. She brought them over and handed one to Koko and one to Kira at the same time. The three of them took a slurp and let out a sigh of satisfaction. The hot chocolate was sweet and delicious and it sat in their bellies warm as hugs. Ok, their mum said, settling herself down in the armchair beside the fire's crackling flames. She slipped off her horn rimmed glasses and laid them down on the side. Now I think we're ready. So settle down and get comfortable. This is one of the most important stories of all time. One of the great myths of our kingdom. The story of how the Koala Moon came to be A long, long time ago, a silver koala named Zellie lived in a nameless forest. This was long, long ago, before anything was written down, when stories were only whispered from ear to ear. Back then there was no moon and no sun, but only the sky was which turned from blue to black to blue once again as the days revolved into nights. Zelie was a much loved creature, one of the most kind and considerate creatures who lived in the Nameless Forest. Whenever there were any noisy disagreements, cats quarrelling with dogs, birds with beavers, lemurs with llama, it was Zellie who settled them. She helped her fellow animals understand each other, and at night she sang bedtime stories under the branches of the lullaby tree and helped all of the forest creatures fall into deep and dream filled sleeps. When anyone felt the slightest bit troubled by anything whatsoever, they went to visit Zelie, whose soothing voice and wise advice could calm any beating heart. She sprinkled peace over the forest as a gardener sprinkles water on a plot of earth. During the daytime, Zelie liked to travel to a soft grassy field by the edge of the forest where an ancient hedgerow grew full of fluttering birds and buzzing bees. She would lie in the shade of the hedgerow and take long naps in peace. But one day, rather unexpectedly, she heard a noise through the hedge. A scrabbling noise, then a thump and lots of giggling and a voice saying hoops. Hello, said Zellie curiously. She got up and peered through the hedge's dense weave of twigs and leaves, and to her great surprise, on the other side, she saw the shape of a koala, just like herself. Yes, though this creature might be a little smaller than her and. And younger and golden instead of silver. He was a koala as clear as day. The golden koala gave her a big grin through the hedge, her grin that made her feel as though a brilliant light was pouring through her body. I tried to do a roly poly, he said, but. But it ended up more Like a roly plop. That made Zelly giggle. I didn't know there were any other koalas near here, the golden koala said. Shall we be friends? Zellie nodded and gave a little smile. I'm Zelenia, she said brightly. But everyone calls me Zelie. Hi, Zelly. I'm Solly, but everyone calls me, well, Solly, the golden koala replied. Zelly pushed her paw through the hedge, trying to reach out and shake Solly's hand. Solly did the same, but no matter how far they stretched, they couldn't quite reach each other through the hedge. There seemed to be some magical force which kept their different lands, their different worlds apart. That made them both giggle, too. After that, Zellie went down to the hedgerow every day to visit her new friend, Solly. The two of them told each other everything about their lives. Solly was part of a circus. He performed magic tricks, walked the tightrope, and told jokes to make the audience laugh. He juggled and dished out hugs. The world on the other side of the hedge sounded to Zellie like a strange one. A world where animals and humans lived alongside each other. The world that Zellie came from seemed equally strange to Solly's. He was constantly asking Zellie questions about the nameless forest she lived in. A lullaby tree. What's that? He'd ask. Or dragons. They actually exist where you're from. Or he'd gawp at her description of the fairies that hid in the knotholes of ancient trees and only came out when a passerby needed guidance. When? Or the aid of a magical spell. That simply can't be true, Solly said. You've got to be pulling my leg. Zelly smiled and shook her head. I promise you I'm not, she said. In fact, I can show you, if you like. How? Asked Solly. Well, zellie replied, you'll have to come through here. As soon as she spoke the words, a tension formed in the air. It was as though the whole world was holding its breath. The wind made no sound in the trees, and even the birds appeared to stop their twittering. For many moons, Zelie and her golden friend had stood on either side of the hedge between worlds, talking and laughing. But never before had they thought about passing through the hedge. The suggestion seemed wondrous, impossible, and irresistible, too. Solly crouched down low and crawled through the hedge. Zellie held her breath. There was a tinkling sound in the air, as though some unfeelable wind were moving some invisible chimes. The green leaves of the Hedgerow glowed silver and gold, and the next moment, Solly was through. It was the first time they'd been next to each other, the first time they'd been side by side in the same world. They peered back through the little tunnelling hole that had been formed in the hedge. Then they gave each other a hug and headed off into the forest. Zellie showed Solly all that the nameless forest had to offer. Sparkling rivers, banks of clouds that hung so low to the ground and you could climb atop them as though clambering into bed. Trees whose leaves were, in fact, beautifully coloured. Butterflies who flapped their wings and took off into the air, only to resettle on the branches in new configurations. But what she wanted to show him most of all was the Lullaby Tree. When they reached the sacred spot, darkness was already settling over the forest. The sky high above them had turned the colour of a ripe plum, and Solly was delighted to discover that they were not the only ones there. Forest creatures had gathered by the Lullaby Tree at dusk. There were raccoons and hedgehogs, unicorns and long, tusked woolly mammoths. They congregated there every night to hear the Lullaby Tree sing. And they were very pleased, these forest creatures, to meet a new friend in Solly. He told jokes that made them clutch their bellies and told the tale of how he had crawled bravely through the hedgerow to meet Zelie, with the leaves changing gold and silver and the air twinkling with music in such a way that made his audience gasp. Then Zellie took over the story, and she told them in her familiar gentle tones about how they had wandered around the forest, taking in the sights, riding on clouds and eating snoozeberries from the bushes. And I had never had a snoozeberry before. Solly added. In my world, we have blueberries and raspberries and strawberries and even gooseberries, but no snoozeberries. Then night fell, the sky turned black, and Zellie whispered, it's time. A beautiful sound started to echo across the forest. The sound of a sweet voice singing a bedtime song. It was the Lullaby Tree. All the forest creatures settled down on the soft ground amongst the curving roots of trees, resting their heads on patches of moss or on pillows of fallen leaves. They sang along, but before the Lullaby Tree could even finish its song, everyone had fallen asleep. Such was the power of the Lullaby Tree, in fact, so deep and peaceful was the sleep they enjoyed that Solly overslept. Oh, dear, he said. I'm going to be late for My circus show. What will I do? How about you come back to my world with me and make sure everything will be ok? With a smile, Zellie agreed. Solly took her back into his world with him, through the tunnel in the hedgerow. But what happened on the other side is a story for another time. It might seem obvious to say, but after that, Zellie and Solly became the best of friends. They tunnelled through the hedge every day to visit each other. Zelly taught the circus folk about the value of of peace and softness and a good night's rest. And Solly taught the forest creatures what fun a thrilling tale could be and boosted everyone's energy. And all the creatures in the forest made a rather wonderful discovery. The combination of Solly with his exciting jokes and tall tales and Zellie with her soothing bedtime stories made for the perfect night's sleep. It was a match, as they say, written in the stars. And it was not only the forest creatures who observed this fact. One evening, as a purple twilight settled on the nameless forest, the sky spoke to the two koalas. I have seen the goodness the two of you have spread around the land, the sky said. You have sowed the seeds of joy and peace and harmony. And I have seen the garden grow. The creatures of the forest have never been happier. And it seems to me, he added with a hearty chuckle, that it should remain this way forevermore. How? The koalas asked, smiling up at the sky. Well, the sky said, I have a plan. Why don't the two of you come and join me up here as guardians of all the creatures in the land? Be the silver glowing koala moon who shines her gentle light down on restore sleepers at night. And you, you be the golden gleaming koala sunshine who sends his bright beams down on merry people in the day. What do you think of that? Zellie and Solly bore matching smiles on their faces. Their eyes were glittering. That sounds like an honour, whispered Sally. A privilege, Solly added. And a whole lot of fun, too, they both agreed. Won't you miss your world on the other side of the hedge? Asked Zelly, and Solly shook his head. No, he said. I think my work there is done. It's time for me to spread joy around this world here forever. Since it was evening first, it was Zellie's turn to make her journey. Solly watched happily as Zelie was lifted up on a soft cloud, rising gently to her place in the sky. There she became the koala Moon, a glowing guardian with twinkly eyes, a Velvety nose and a soft glow. From there, she began to do her work, watching over slumbering creatures, singing lullabies, telling bedtime stories, and guiding everyone through the night. And when morning came and Solly awoke from his sleep, it was his turn to take the journey up. He rose on his own sparkling cloud and took his place in the sky. He became the Koala Sunshine, a playful guardian with bright eyes, a cheeky grin, a radiant golden shine. From there, he began his work, entertaining people all day long, telling thrilling stories full of mesmerizing facts and hilarious jokes. Ever since then, the Koala Moon and the Koala Sunshine have risen with the day and night. And as they cross paths in the sky, they smile at each other and hug and trade new and marvellous stories. And of course, to this day, they are still the best of friends. When their mum had finished telling her story, Kira had fallen asleep, but Koko was still awake. Usually he would have fallen asleep too, somewhere in the middle of the tale, but this story seemed so important and so captivating that he stayed up through it, listening closely. Now that he'd heard it, Koko felt that he understood the world a little better now than he had before. That nameless forest where Zellie lived, he said. That's Sleepy Forest where we live now, isn't it? His mum smiled at him and nodded. Yes. Yes, it was. And the tunnel that Zellie and Solly made in the hedge, Coco went on. That's the same tunnel we can use to get through to lower starry skies and the world of humans, isn't it? Koko's mum nodded again. That's right, she said. They made the magical tunnel with the power of their friendship. And Koko started to say. But then he stopped. A little crease appeared on his furry forehead. Well, I understand how the Koala Moon and the Koala Sunshine came to be now, he said. And I understand how the Koala Kingdom and Sleepy Forest were born. But what I still don't understand is why? It means that the moon patch on my orange backpack lights up at night. Ah, Koko's mum replied. You're right. I left that bit out. Well, you see, the Koala Moon is the kind and loving guardian of everybody in the Koala Kingdom. But she has a special relationship with you, Koko. She does? Koko asked, his eyes going wide. She does. The Koala Moon, or who was that silver koala named? Zelie is our ancestor. Why, she must be your great great great great great great grandmother. Or even more. And when you were born, she sent down a little piece of herself to be with you always. First, I sewed that little patch on your cosy red baby blanket. Then when you grew a little older, I sewed it onto your backpack. Whenever the koala moon rises into the sky, your patch glows. Because she glows. She is reminding you that she's always there, looking after you, keeping you safe, reminding you that you are never alone. Koko gazed at his backpack on the floor, at the moon patch glowing silver. Then he gazed through the window up at the koala moon who hung high over Sleepy Forest. So he was right. His patch was a little piece of the koala moon. She had sent it to keep him safe. The thought filled his tummy up with warmth, an even warmer warmth than the hot chocolate had. Now, Coco, his mother whispered, it's time for you and your sister to get some sleep. She was right. Koko yawned. He was sleepy now. Learning about the world was satisfying, but but tiring too. He got up and gave his mom a kiss goodnight. Then he gave Kira a little shake. She stirred and got up, rubbing her eyes. Is the story over? She asked, stifling a big yawn. Did I miss the ending? Yes, honey, their mum said softly. But don't worry about that. I'm sure Coco will tell you how it ends tomorrow once you've had a nice long sleep. Won't you, Coco? Yes, Kira, koko said, wrapping an arm around his little sister's shoulders. I'll tell you tomorrow. I'll tell you all about the koala moon and the koala sunshine and the tunnel of friendship they made between the worlds. Their mum placed a kiss on each of their heads, and then Koko and Kira climbed the stairs up to their bedroom. Sleepily, they brushed their teeth and washed their faces and put on their cosiest sets of pyjamas. Then they climbed into bed. Kira fell asleep quickly. After all, she had barely woken up. And as Koko lay in his bed, listening to the sound of her gentle breathing fill the room, he took a look out of his window through the tiny gap between the curtains. There she was, the koala moon, glowing softly, smiling down upon the Koala kingdom. Just seeing her there made Koko feel so safe and happy. How wonderful it was to know that there was someone looking over. Not just him, but his family and his friends too. His mum and dad and Kira. They were all safe. They were never alone, because the koala moon was there, watching over them. And so it was that Koko turned over, letting his head fall heavily on his pillow, and fell into a deep and dream filled sleep.
This soothing episode of Koala Moon: Kids Bedtime Stories & Sleep Stories for Kids Podcast (March 16, 2026) dives into the enchanting origin story of the Koala Moon herself. Narrated by Abbe Opher in her gentle, calming style, listeners follow Koko the Koala and his sister Kira as their mother shares the magical tale of how the moon came to watch over Sleepy Forest. Blending gentle wisdom, friendship, curiosity, and just a touch of magic, this bedtime adventure offers both wonder and comfort, making it ideal for peaceful bedtime listening.
Curiosity as a Motif: The episode opens with the host reflecting on the magic of origin stories, hinting at why learning how things came to be is so meaningful for children—and adults alike.
Setting the Scene: Birthday wishes are made for listener Sienna G., and listeners are gently prepared for the bedtime ritual with relaxation tips:
Koko’s Resolution: Koko resolves to learn more about the world—sparking questions about everything around him.
The Glowing Koala Moon & Backpack Patch: Koko notices the connection between the glowing moon outside and the moon patch on his backpack, sparking a key question that leads to the origin tale.
Main Story Points
A Silver Koala Named Zellie: Long ago, the wise and kind Zellie lived in a nameless forest, helping creatures feel safe and at peace, especially at bedtime.
A Magical Friendship: Zellie discovers Solly, a golden koala from a neighboring world, on the other side of a magic hedgerow.
A Hedge Between Worlds: Zellie and Solly become fast friends, but a magical force prevents them from crossing into each other’s worlds—until one day, curiosity and connection open a tunnel between their lands.
Introducing Each Other’s Worlds:
The Birth of the Moon & Sun Guardians:
Transformation: Zellie becomes the Koala Moon, a watchful glowing presence at night; Solly becomes the Koala Sunshine, bringing joy and warmth by day. Their love, stories, and friendship remain eternal as they cross paths in the sky.
On Curiosity:
“The more questions he asked, the more questions he wanted to ask.” (08:05)
The Hedge as a Magical Threshold:
“There seemed to be some magical force which kept their different lands, their different worlds apart… The suggestion seemed wondrous, impossible, and irresistible, too.” (22:10)
On Legacy and Connection:
“Whenever the koala moon rises into the sky, your patch glows. Because she glows. She is reminding you that she’s always there, looking after you, keeping you safe, reminding you that you are never alone.” – Mum (44:15)
True to Koala Moon’s warm and gentle style, the episode is calm, nurturing, and full of gentle humour and wonder. The narrator uses tranquil transitions and vivid storytelling to deliver emotional resonance while maintaining an inviting, sleep-friendly environment.
This episode answers long-held questions about the lore of Sleepy Forest, providing children with a sense of rootedness, comfort, and the assurance that magic, guardianship, and love are always present. It seamlessly weaves a universal message: curiosity brings connection, and stories help us understand both our worlds and ourselves.
For families and new listeners, this is a perfect standalone Koala Moon episode—full of wonder, warmth, and reassurance for the dreamiest bedtime ever.