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Bedtime in the Wild - 15 Stories of Magic Friendship and Wonder - cover

Bedtime in the Wild - 15 Stories of Magic Friendship and Wonder

Isah Adams

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Discover a magical world where gentle animals, fluttering fairies, and sparkling surprises turn quiet nights into cozy adventures.
 
In Bedtime in the Wild, young readers will meet a fox who learns that kindness matters more than speed, a dragonfly who finds rainbow fish in the rain, and a giraffe who climbs a ladder into the clouds to play with sky fairies.
 
These 15 heartwarming bedtime stories are perfect for children ages 4–8 and designed to spark imagination, calm little minds, and encourage gentle dreams. Each tale is short enough for a single sitting and filled with friendship, wonder, and the quiet kind of magic that lingers long after the lights go out.
 
Whether read aloud at bedtime or explored independently by early readers, this beautifully crafted collection makes every night a little more magical.
Available since: 08/09/2025.
Print length: 56 pages.

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