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What if bedtime wasn’t a nightly struggle but a soothing journey into dreamland? Unlock the secret to peaceful sleep with “Fairy Bedtime Stories for Kids”!
Ready to retire the superhero cape after yet another bedtime tussle?
Tired of tantrums turning your fairy-tale ending into a sleepless saga?
Ever wished for a spell that could transform bedtime into a smooth-sailing adventure?
Bid farewell to bedtime battles with “
Fairy Bedtime Stories for Kids”.
With these sleepy-time stories in your arsenal, your little ones will be whisked away on a nightly journey full of magic and serenity. Even if your child has been struggling winding down, rest assured tales of magical fairies will knock them right out!
Here’s what you can look forward to:
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2024
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Charlotte was the youngest fairy of all the other fairies. She did not mind being the youngest most days but hated that her mother would not let her go to sleepovers. The good news was that today was Charlotte’s birthday, and her mother was letting her have a sleepover for the first time.
“Will we have the best snacks?” Charlotte asked her mother as soon as she woke up that morning.
“We will have rainbow cookies, veggies with sparkle dip, a cotton candy cake, and your favorite blue milk,” her mom reminded her yet again.
They had been planning the menu for an entire week. Charlotte had even helped pick up supplies at the grocery store hidden deep in the large oak tree. As a special surprise, Charlotte’s mother had even built a special tent that hung from the highest branches of their home tree. All the little fairies could sleep in rainbow-colored hammocks and play games on the color-blocked rug.
There were unique party games and events like a wing painting station, a magic sand station, a bubble maker, and all the favorite board games. Charlotte was so excited that she flew straight out of bed and into her closet to pick the perfect outfit.
“Mom, when does the party start? I want to see all my friends!” Charlotte called as she buzzed around the room, trying on different looks.
“Your friends will be here in a few hours. While we are waiting, you can help me get organized.”
As soon as Charlotte was ready, she flew into the kitchen to help her mom. Charlotte grabbed her special apron with the big pieces of fruit printed all over it. She did not want to get her party clothes dirty. Charlotte had heard about all the fun that the fairies had at sleepovers. She could not hide her excitement.
Together, Charlotte and her mom made the special rainbow cookies. They looked like circle-shaped rainbows. The sparkle dip was a family recipe that Charlotte had learned from her grandmother. Everyone loved the shimmering dip that made vegetables taste the best. It took all morning to get all the treats together, but just as they finished, Charlotte heard a knock at their door.
Charlotte flew to the door and opened it to three of her friends. Finn, Sully, and Claire flew in with big smiles on their faces. All the little fairies hugged and started laughing. Everyone was so excited.
“Hi, guys! Are you ready for my first sleepover?” Charlotte asked as they walked toward the kitchen. “The others should be here soon.”
“I can’t wait to have my wings painted,” answered Finn.
“I want to play a game,” followed Claire.
“I’m just hungry,” mentioned Sully.
“We can do it all in the new tent,” Charlotte beamed.
The group was just about to walk away when the doorbell rang again. Another group of fairies had arrived and were welcomed in. The big group flew to the special tent to start their fun evening. Charlotte wanted her wings painted first because it was her birthday, but Claire and Finn sat down first. Charlotte got a little jealous when she saw how pretty Claire’s wings looked, with little pink and red hearts painted all over them. Finn chose to have his wings painted with big, colorful polka dots that caught the light when he flew near the light. By the time Charlotte got a turn, the painter had run out of her favorite color, purple. She was disappointed but still liked the giant blue butterfly she had on her wing.
Once everyone had been painted, the group decided to play games. Charlotte wanted to play one game, but everyone separated into small groups. All the fairies were having fun, but Charlotte had thought the sleepover would be different. When Charlotte lost the game she was playing, she started to cry. Everyone stopped and stared at Charlotte, not knowing what was wrong.
“This is my party. I lost the game. I didn’t get to have my favorite paint. I didn’t even get to go first!” Charlotte stomped.
Finn, Charlotte’s best friend, walked up and hugged her. “Charlotte, we are just having fun. We are all so happy to be here. We want you to have fun, too.”
“I just wanted everything to be perfect,” Charlotte cried into Finn’s wing.
All the little fairies gathered around their friend. “We are having a blast, Charlotte. Things are perfect because we are all together.”
Charlotte looked around at the faces, staring back at her, smiling. She was being silly. The party was perfect because they were all together! Charlotte started giggling as she dried her tears. She was getting upset for no reason.
“Don’t worry, Finn and I cried at our first sleepover, too,” Claire said shyly. “It can be scary when you do not know what to expect.”
Charlotte felt better knowing she was not the only one who got upset at their first sleepover. She also knew how much her friends loved her since they did not get mad when she was so upset. Everyone calmed down and went back to having fun.
That night, the group of fairies had more fun than ever before. They ate all the snacks, even an entire cotton candy cake. Just before bed, they had a sparkle fight that covered the tent in tiny shimmering bits. As each little fairy chose a hammock to sleep in, Charlotte even shared her favorite stuffed animals with everyone. All cuddled up, the little fairies fell asleep and went to dreamland.
The next morning, the fairies had sprinkle-filled pancakes for breakfast before going outside to fly around in the sunshine. As each fairy parent called their children home, Charlotte was happy that her first sleepover had gone so well. She understood she had amazing friends who would help her during tough times. Charlotte could not wait for her next sleepover.