Miss Hoolie from Balamory holding a children's book in the CBeebies Bedtime Story studio

Miss Hoolie Returns to Read Bedtime Story on Kindness

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Balamory's beloved Miss Hoolie is bringing her warmth back to screens with a CBeebies Bedtime Story celebrating how we need each other. The special reading comes just days before the iconic children's show returns after years away.

The nursery teacher who taught a generation about kindness is back to remind kids that helping each other makes everything brighter.

Julie Wilson Nimmo returns as Miss Hoolie from Balamory to read "People Need People" by Benjamin Zephaniah on CBeebies Bedtime Story this Friday. The book celebrates friendship and the small acts of kindness that make big differences in our communities.

"If you can help someone, it might just make their day," Miss Hoolie said about the story's message. "And if you are ever stuck, never be afraid to ask for help."

The timing couldn't be sweeter. Miss Hoolie's appearance comes just three days before Balamory returns to CBeebies on April 20th for the first time in years.

The original series became a cultural touchstone for families across the UK with its rainbow-colored houses on the Isle of Mull and gentle lessons about community. Now it's coming back to introduce a whole new generation to Archie, Josie Jump, and the rest of the islanders who always had time for each other.

Miss Hoolie Returns to Read Bedtime Story on Kindness

Zephaniah's "People Need People" explores cooperation and supporting one another through gentle, thought-provoking text. It's the kind of message that made Balamory special: we're all better when we look out for each other.

Why This Inspires

In a world that often feels divided, Miss Hoolie's return reminds us of something wonderfully simple. Young children naturally understand that helping feels good and asking for support isn't weakness.

The fact that BBC chose this book and this reader for this moment says something hopeful about what we want our kids to learn. Kindness isn't old-fashioned or naive. It's the thing that makes communities work.

Parents who grew up with Miss Hoolie can now share her wisdom with their own children. That's a full-circle moment that proves good values never go out of style.

All ten episodes of the new Balamory series will be available on BBC iPlayer from April 20th, making it easy for families to dive back into the colorful world where neighbors are always there for each other.

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