The Adventures of Candy and Bar: Kid Inspired Stories

by CandyandBarPodcast

Kids come up with the story idea, and their mom tells a creative tale incorporating their ideas. Follow the fictional adventures of girl and boy twins, Candy and Bar (short for Candace and Barry, of course). Each stand-alone episode dips into Candy and Bar's lives at different ages, different locations, and follows whatever prompts these young minds dream up. This impromptu collaborative storytelling is fun for ages 2 and up ... 

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Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Candy and Bar and the Apple Tree

    Candy and Bar and the Apple Tree

    Candy and Bar are 13 years old when they learn that there is real gold and silver treasure hidden in their own back yard - buried long ago by the kids who lived in the house before them. Determined to find it, Candy and Bar dig and dig and dig, uncovering even more than they planned for...

  • Candy and Bar and Grandma Jean and the Calligraphy Books

    Candy and Bar and Grandma Jean and the Calligraphy Books

    Candy and Bar are six years old when their very strict Grandma Jean babysits them for the day. This grandma does not tolerate a messy house. She also has some very strange eating habits...

  • Candy and Bar and the Disaster of the Bathroom

    Candy and Bar and the Disaster of the Bathroom

    Four year old Candy and Bar really, really need to use the potty at the same time. What follows is a very poopy and pee-filled disaster!

  • Candy and Bar and the Birthday

    Candy and Bar and the Birthday

    Seven year old Candy and Bar are invited to a pool party. When things get a little out of control, their 100 year old great grandma steps in to save the day.

  • Candy and Bar and the Birch Tree Ghost

    Candy and Bar and the Birch Tree Ghost

    Candy and Bar are 17 when they go camping with their best friends Sammy and Nate. Things start to get a bit spooky when a storm rolls in and they hear about the famous Birch Tree Ghost that haunted the campground 50 years ago...(Note to parents; while this mystery has a (mostly) logical ending, it may be a touch scary for the very youngest of listeners)