English 箭头
Podcast Cover

[Breathe Easy on the Sleep Railroad: A Journey Through Illness and Comfort]-[Breathe Easy On the Sleep Railroad: A Story for Kids]

Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids · B1 · 2026-03-28

Preschool Enlightenment
Or study on the web version

📋 Summary

Summary: Breathe Easy on the Sleep Railroad

The Onset of Illness

The story follows Lambden, a young sheep who prided himself on his apparent immunity to winter germs despite working in the nurse's office. However, his luck runs out during a math class when a "scratchy lump" in his throat signals the arrival of a severe illness. He finds himself bedridden, experiencing classic symptoms: his head feels "fuzzy," his eyeballs ache, and his nose is completely "clogged." The physical misery is compounded by his inability to focus on his favorite book, as the words "swam before his eyes," and the crushing realization that he is too sick to board his usual enchanted "sleep train."

The Discovery of the Sleep Railroad

While struggling through a long, fitful evening, Lambden hears an announcement for the "Sleep Railroad," a competitor to his usual train, featuring a new "Wellness Wednesday" program designed specifically for those "under the weather." Intrigued and desperate for relief, Lambden turns a mysterious knob on his pillow, which releases a "puff of glittering powder." He is transported through a water slide into a tunnel, where he undergoes a transformative experience. Upon passing through a turnstile, the volume dial of his symptoms is significantly turned down: his congestion clears, his throat feels merely dry, and his feverish heat drops to a "not altogether unpleasant warmth."

Boarding and the Sanitizing Mist

As Lambden approaches the train, he encounters the strict boarding process. The conductor, a towering moose, requires passengers to pass through a "sanitizing mist." When Lambden’s light turns red, he is intercepted by a skunk named Elmer who sprays him with a floral-scented mist. This process, while initially alarming, allows Lambden to finally pass the green light. Once aboard, he is greeted by a chipmunk offering "lemon ginger tea with a dollop of honey," further soothing his ailments. The environment of the Sleep Railroad is intentionally "boring" yet comforting, designed to lull passengers to sleep with mundane speeches.

The Comfort of Mundanity

On the train, Lambden interacts with a partridge while listening to a series of intentionally dull speeches, including a swan’s lecture on the perils of giving oneself a haircut and a frog’s advice on planning surprise parties. The atmosphere is one of shared, manageable suffering; the passengers are "sniffling here and there," but they are at peace. The "therapeutic socks" and "aromatherapy neck pillow" provided on the train offer Lambden the physical comfort he lacked at home. Even though he is still technically ill, the train provides a psychological and physical respite where he can rest without the "leaden-limbed, lethargic" weight of his sickness.

Recovery and Reflection

Lambden eventually drifts into a deep, regular sleep, shielded from the intensity of his symptoms. He wakes up the next morning at home to find that while he is not yet fully recovered—lacking the energy for school—the pain has vanished. He is left in the ideal state of being "too sick to go to school" but well enough to enjoy a day of rest and reading. The story concludes as a gentle metaphor for the author’s own experience with illness, offering the listener a "nice little escape" and the hope that they, too, may soon find comfort when they are feeling under the weather.

🎯Key Sentences

1
let's get things rolling.
2
You have to imagine the pictures in your mind.
3
He was truly, undeniably under the weather.
4
his mind was fuzzy
5
The worst part of his illness was that he couldn't even pass the time reading.
Expand All

📝Key Phrases

1
get things rolling
2
sail through
3
in the clear
4
under the weather
5
out of the question
Expand All

📖 Transcript

This is Ria.
Welcome to Little Stories for Tiny People.
Why do I feel hot all of a sudden?
Oh, I hope I don't have a fever.
Oh, it's just the fireplace blazing in my tiny little studio.
Well, whether you have a fever or not, I think you will enjoy this story.

ListenLeap Brings You Into Real Context Learning

🎨 Interesting Content
🌍 Real Materials
📱 Listen Anytime
Or study on the web version