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Theo Turtle and the Windy Hill Race
Author: Andrew Ford
Series: Little by Little
Narrator: AI Voice Gigi
Unabridged: 54 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Andrew S. Ford
Published: 06/30/2026
Categories: Children's Fiction, Children's Social Themes
Synopsis
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. Theo Turtle likes quiet mornings, careful steps, and taking his time. But when the Windy Hill Race is announced, Theo starts comparing himself to his faster friends. Casey Cat is quick, Riley Rabbit is springy, and Daisy Duck seems to glide around every turn. The more Theo compares, the smaller he feels.
On race day, Theo worries he will fall behind. But along the trail, something unexpected happens. A friend needs help, and Theo’s steady hands, thoughtful eyes, and caring heart become exactly what the moment requires. As he keeps going with kindness, Theo begins to discover that winning is not the only way to matter.
Theo Turtle and the Windy Hill Race is a warm, encouraging audiobook for young listeners about self-worth, gratitude, empathy, and perseverance. With gentle storytelling and lovable animal characters, this uplifting tale helps children see that their gifts matter, even when those gifts look different from someone else’s.
Perfect for families, classrooms, car rides, and bedtime listening, this story reminds children that cheering for others, moving at their own pace, and using their gifts to help can bring a deeper kind of peace than coming in first.
On race day, Theo worries he will fall behind. But along the trail, something unexpected happens. A friend needs help, and Theo’s steady hands, thoughtful eyes, and caring heart become exactly what the moment requires. As he keeps going with kindness, Theo begins to discover that winning is not the only way to matter.
Theo Turtle and the Windy Hill Race is a warm, encouraging audiobook for young listeners about self-worth, gratitude, empathy, and perseverance. With gentle storytelling and lovable animal characters, this uplifting tale helps children see that their gifts matter, even when those gifts look different from someone else’s.
Perfect for families, classrooms, car rides, and bedtime listening, this story reminds children that cheering for others, moving at their own pace, and using their gifts to help can bring a deeper kind of peace than coming in first.