The Sleepy Dinosaurs - Bedtime Stories for Kids: Short Bedtime Stories to Help Your Children & Toddlers Fall Asleep and Relax! Great Dinosaur Fantasy Stories to Dream about all Night!
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Children see the world in kaleidoscope colors. As adults, nurturing their imagination is crucial for their success in both school and life.
Hundreds of research conclude that reading to your child before they go to bed does wonders for their creativity, empathy, stress levels, and vocabulary! So, why not make it even more fun and magical?
Master storyteller Hannah Watson’s book, “The Sleepy Dinosaurs”, talks about a wonderful, magical world filled with life-long friendships and amazing adventures. When you and your child snuggle and read these stories together, you will be taken on an enchanted ride alongside mythical creatures, friendly misunderstood monsters, and so much more!
“The Sleepy Dinosaurs” is a wonderful collection of short bedtime stories to help your children and toddlers fall asleep and relax while dreaming about great dinosaur fantasies all night!
In this magical book, you and your child will:
- Enjoy a fun yet relaxing time together as your most fantastical dreams come to life page after wonderful page
- Engage in conversation and exploration as you read about every character and their equally amazing friends
- Have a peaceful, deep sleep, safe with the knowledge that the world isn’t too bad after all, especially when mom and dad are here
- And so much more!
Reading bedtime stories to your child every night is one of the many joys in a parent’s life. Not only will you be creating wonderful memories to look back on in the future, but you will also be cultivating your child’s sense of wonder and discovery, as well as their vocabulary!
So make it more colorful and enjoyable with “The Sleepy Dinosaurs”!
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The Sleepy Dinosaurs - Bedtime Stories for Kids - Hannah Watson
Bee
The Sleepy Dinosaurs and the Lonely Bird
Long ago, in a beautiful green land there were two friendly dinosaurs. They’re names were Trica and Stego. These dinosaurs were always sleepy because they were always having adventures. Everyone in the land knew them as the sleepy dinosaurs.
Trica had 3 horns, two on her forehead and one on her nose, with a beautiful shield-like crown on top of her head, while Stego had spikes going from the top of his head all the way down to the tip of his tail.
One day Trica and Stego were on one of their adventures, walking through the forest to get some food. They heard a soft cry just on the other side of some bushes. They were always trying to help others around them, especially if someone was sad. So, they went to see who was crying.
They walked through to the other side of the bushes and they saw a little brown bird sitting all alone and crying.
Hello little bird, are you okay?
Trica asked the small bird.
Stego stepped forward and introduced himself and his friend, My name is Stego and this is Trica, is there anything we can do to help?
Hello,
the bird spoke while sniffing. My name is Donny and I’m very sad.
Why are you sad?
asked Trica.
My friends and I all grew up in the nests behind the bush here.
The small bird explained while he cried. We always loved playing together, but yesterday everything changed. My friends learned how to fly, but I didn’t. I’m sad because I don’t know if I’ll be able to fly and play with all the other birds again.
Donny paused to wipe away some tears and then continued, I don’t think I’ll ever see my friends again.
The two sleepy dinosaurs looked up and saw many colorful birds flying in the sky above them. They were laughing and singing the sweet song birds sing when they are happy.
Trica and Stego felt bad for little Donny. Trica and Stego wanted to help the little bird, but they didn’t know where to start. They thought they could teach him to fly, but neither one of them knew how to fly themselves. At first they weren’t sure how to help, but then Trica had a great idea.
Donny!
Trica jumped up with a big smile on her face, Why don’t you just ask your friends if they can come and play on the ground with you?
Trica suggested, excitedly.
Yes!
Stego jumped for joy while he spoke. "I’m sure they miss you and just can’t