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May 23, 2025 • 11 mins

Levi and Ivy learn about daydreaming and test whether their dreams can come true. After imagining success—a baseball win and an art contest victory—they later see both dreams become real. Their parents explain the true magic: hard work, focus, and believing in yourself can make dreams come true.

 

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Welcome to Lively Lewis Stories!
You may know us from The Lively Lewis Show, and now we're bringing you exciting adventures in this podcast! Join siblings Levi and Ivy as they embark on incredible journeys, learning and sharing positive life lessons along the way. With Levi's energetic spirit and Ivy's spunky silliness, our imaginative stories will keep you laughing, engaged, and inspired—episode after episode!

Our mission is to create a safe space where both kids and parents can enjoy stories filled with strong values, endless creativity, fun pretend play, and healthy family dynamics. Whether it's bedtime, a car ride, or just for fun, our stories are sure to spark joy and imagination!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome in everyone to Lively Lewis Stories. That's right, We're
back with even more awesome adventures with Levi and Ivy.
Set your storytime eater too fun and get ready to
join the Lively Lewis crew.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
All you need is your imagination and we go.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
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good day. Have you ever wanted to get more Lively Lewis.

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In your life, Well we've got you covered.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
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Dot com or just click on the link in our
show notes.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Enough about that, let's get too today's super Live a
Lewis story. Levi Ivy, Are you too paying attention? Asked
Levi and Ivy's mama she talked to her kids at
the kitchen table one morning, Sorry, mom answered Levi, as
if he was waking up from a dream. I was
just thinking of something and must have gotten lost in

(00:53):
my thoughts.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
Same here, mom said, Ivy.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
You too are daydreamings, said their mom with a smile
on her face. I used to daydream all the time
when I was a kid. What's daydreaming, asked Levi said,
very interested in the answer.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
I love dreaming.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
At night, So it's cool to hear that there is
a way for me to dream during the day too. Well,
it's very similar to dreaming at night, began Levi's mom.
It's when your mind wanders, like you're making up a
story in your head. You could be thinking of something
that you did that day, or something that you're gonna do,
or you could create something fanciful and magical. Wow, that's

(01:31):
really cool, mom, answered Ivy. I wonder if your daydream
could ever become your night dream. That would be so fun,
added Levi. You know, that's a very good question, and
one sadly I don't have the answer to, said Levi
and Ivy's mom.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
But maybe you'll get the answer one day.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
However, right now, you have to stop daydreaming and start
getting ready for school.

Speaker 2 (01:57):
Levi and Ivy got.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Dressed, brush their teeth, grabbed their school and headed out
the door, all the time daydreaming about well, daydreaming, thinking
how cool it would be if they could take their
daydream and make it into their night dream. How cool
would that be if we got to pick our own
dreams at night, asked Levi as he and Ivy walked
onto the playground at their school. I think we should

(02:20):
test it out tonight, replied Ivy, and then see if
we can make that what we dream about when we
fall asleep. Levi was up for the challenge, and that
day at recess, he and Ivy found a quiet spot
in the playground, sat down and started to daydream. Levi
had a game coming up the next day, which he
had been thinking about a lot.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
He decided to focus.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
His daydreaming on hitting a home run that would win
the game in the last inning. His eyes sparkled as
he imagined how it would feel to win the game
for his team. Ivy had really been into art lately
and had just turned into painting. She made to a
local art contest being held that her neighborhood library. The
winner was going to be announced that weekend. Ivy day
dreamed about what would be like to win the big

(03:01):
prize of having her artwork displayed in the library and
getting a free week of art lessons with her art
teacher at school, who just so happened to be her
favorite teacher. Ivy and Levi's smiles grew bigger and bigger
as they daydreamed about the possibility of their dreams actually
coming true. Then suddenly the bell rang to end recess,
shaking Levi and Ivy back to reality. Wow that was

(03:22):
a good day dream, said Levi as they walked inside.
Mine was awesome, too, replied Ivy. I hope I get
to dream about it more tonight. And wouldn't it be amazing? If?

Speaker 2 (03:35):
Levi started to say, before he stopped and shook his head.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
What wouldn't what be amazing? Asked Ivy, curious to hear
what her brother was going to say. I was just thinking,
what if we could take it one step further and
actually dream about something so much that we actually make
it happen in real life, said Levi, waiting to hear
how a sister would respond to his delight. Ivy was
very interested in this idea.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
She told her.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Brother that she truly believed they dreamed hard enough that
maybe they could make their daydream turn to night dream
come true. But first they had to see if they
would actually dream about their daydreams. When they went to bed.
That night, after school, Levi and Ivy raced home. They
did their homework and ate dinner before they normally would.
But then Levi and Ivy did something they had never

(04:20):
done before. Good Night mom and dad were going to bed,
they said, as they started to walk up the stairs
to their bedroom. What exclaimed their dad? You two are
voluntarily going up to bed?

Speaker 2 (04:32):
You want to go to sleep?

Speaker 1 (04:34):
We sure do, said Levi, looking at Ivy with a smile. Yep,
sleep is a really important dad, giggled Ivy as they
hugged their parents good night and ran upstairs to bed.
That night, Levi and Ivy closed their eyes tight and
thought about the wonderful things they had been dreaming about earlier.
As they drifted off to sleep, they could see their
daydreams playing out before them like they were watching the movie.

(04:57):
Levi and Ivy then had the best dreams they'd ever
They both seemed so real and larger than life. Levi
won his big game and was carried around the field
on his friend's shoulders as the crowd cheered loudly, and
Ivy stood proudly in front of her painting at the library.
She was given a certificate for winning the art contest.

(05:17):
As soon as the sun rose the next day, Levi
and Ivy's eyes opened wide. They couldn't wait to check
in with each other to see if their day dreams
came true.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
In their night dreams. It didn't take long for both
of them to realize that they had. They talked over their.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Dreams, replaying each part and wondering what would happen next.
After all, they were able to make their daydreams play
out in their night dreams. The next step was making
those dreams come true in real life. The day went
on as normal, well at least as normal as it
could go on for two kids that could control their dreams.
But then before he knew it, Levi was standing at

(05:51):
home plate during the bottom of the ninth inning of
his big baseball game. However, this time it wasn't a dream.
It was really happening. The score was tied and the
winning run was on third. Each pick looked better than
the next. But if Levi's dream was going to come
true just as he saw it, then he had to
wait for the fourth pitch, and he did. Levi swung

(06:12):
hard as the fourth pitch sailed across the plate, his
bat made contact, and then, as if in slow motion,
as if he was dreaming, Levi washed as the ball
leapt off the end of the bat, soaring into left
field and over the outfield fence. Home run screamed the
crowd and all of Levi's teammates as they watched him
win the game with a walk off homer. As Levi

(06:34):
crossed home plate, his teammates picked him up and carried
him around the infield, shouting and cheering his name.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Levi could have.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
Not been happier or more amazed at what had just happened.
After his teammates put him down, he ran over to Ivy,
who was celebrating with his parents on the bleachers.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
I can't believe it. I made my dream come true,
exclaimed Levi. That was incredible. It was just like you told.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Me it would happen, replied Ivy as she jumped around
with her brother. I can't wait for the art contest
this weekend. And soon enough, the day of the art
contest arrived. Ivy stood in front of her painting, waiting
as the librarian thanked everyone for participating and read the
winner's name.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
And wouldn't you know it was Ivy.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
Congratulations, Ivy, said the librarian as she handed Ivy as certificate.
This is just how I dreamed it would happen. Ivy
whispered to herself as she waved to Levi in the
crowd that day, Levi and Ivy couldn't keep the secret
any longer. They had to tell their parents what had
been going on. When they got home, they all sat
down in the living room, where Levi and Ivy told

(07:37):
them everything. Levi explained to his parents how he knew
he was going to hit that home run, and Ivy
told them she was sure she'd win the art contest,
and it was all because they dreamed it would happen.
These things both started out as daydreams, then we dreamed
about them at night, and then they really happened, said Ivy.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
I think we maybe magic.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
Whispered Levi to his parents, as Ivy nodded her head.
Levi and Ivy's parents just smiled at them. They knew
exactly what was going on and were ready to explain
it to their kids. Levi and Ivy, you are definitely
two magical kiddos, for sure. But it's not because you
can control your dreams. Levi and Ivy's mom began to say.
It's because you worked really, really hard to make your.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
Dreams come true.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
She's right, added Levi and Ivy's dad, Levi, you practiced
every day and worked really hard on hitting all season long.
That built up your confidence, so you were ready for
that ninth inning situation at your game. And Ivy, you're
always painting and learning new art techniques. That practice and
desire to learn and grow makes you better and better.
Winning the art contest at the library was your reward

(08:47):
for all that hard work. Levi and Ivy liked what
their parents were saying, but they couldn't help but see
that their mom and dad weren't fully getting behind the whole.
Your kids are magic things, So what you're sa saying
is we don't have control over our dreams, asked Levi.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
And we can't make what we dream about come true
in real life.

Speaker 1 (09:08):
No, replied Levi and Ivy's mom. Quite the opposite. Actually,
it just may not be the type of magic you're
thinking about. Well that's good, said Ivy, because I was
planning on daydreaming about an ice cream Sunday the size
of this couch tonight. Levi and Ivy's mom laughed before saying,
you are in control of your dreams, but that control
comes from hard work, practice, dedication, and yes, sometimes a

(09:31):
little bit of hope and magic. A combination of all
those things makes your dreams a lot more likely to
come true. But even when those dreams don't come true,
you still walk away with something just as magical as
you look at it the right way, added Levi and
Ivy's dad, And that bit of magic is called a
life lesson, a lesson that will help you improve in
the future and maybe make your dreams come true the

(09:53):
next time around. We're so proud of you both and
know you'll make many more of your dreams come true,
said Levi and Ivy his mom with a smile.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
And you'll do.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
That through hard work and believing it can happen. If
you dream of yourself doing your best, you're more likely
to make that dream come true. Levi and Ivy definitely
liked what they had heard.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
Maybe it wasn't.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
A truly magical event that happened when Levi hit that
home run or when Ivy won the art contest, but
it was something special, something that happened because Levi and
Ivy were focused on making their dreams come true through
positive thinking, hard work, and just a little bit of dreaming.
Thanks for joining us today. We hope you enjoyed the

(10:34):
story and learned a little something too. And since we
know everyone has their own story, we'd love to hear yours.
If you have an idea for a Livelylois story, leave
a comment on our Apple Podcast review page with five stars,
your idea, and your little one's name.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
Then maybe I'm next to thank you will be with.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
You until our next story time hang out, Gan Fri Missaming.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
We can't wait to share another fun, lively Lewis story
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