Dinosaur Bedtime Stories for Kids: A Collection of Relaxing Dinosaur Sleep Fairy Tales to Help Your Children and Toddlers Fall Asleep! Amazing Dinosaur Fantasy Stories to Dream about all Night!
By Ella Swan
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Bedtime Stories for Little Boys and Girls That Love Dinosaurs!
Allow your children to embark on a whimsical journey to a land where dinosaurs roam, bringing the ancient giants to life through soothing narratives that are perfect to help them wind down for sleep.
As the sun sets and the stars twinkle above, join plenty of dinosaur friends as they embark on magical adventures — from exploring lush dinosaur kingdoms to discovering hidden treasures and encountering friendly creatures, these charming stories will ignite the imagination and inspire dreams of a bygone era!
Written with warmth and creativity, Dinosaur Bedtime Stories for Kids encourages relaxation and tranquility at the end of a busy day.
Enjoy quality bonding time with your little ones as you share these enchanting tales together!
The gentle themes of friendship, bravery, and exploration will lull children into a peaceful state of mind, helping them drift off to sleep feeling safe, happy, and content.
With plenty of captivating stories to choose from, this book is a treasure trove of dinosaur-themed dreams, making it the perfect companion for parents and caregivers seeking to create a soothing and magical bedtime routine, making bedtime an enchanting adventure for young minds.
Prepare to embark on an extraordinary journey to the age of dinosaurs, where dreams and imagination merge in the most captivating way!
Start Reading Now and Bring the Dinosaurs World to Life!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I love reading these dinosaur stories to my little boy. He always falls asleep with a mssive smile on his face.
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Dinosaur Bedtime Stories for Kids - Ella Swan
Dinosaur Bedtime Stories for Kids
A Collection of Relaxing Dinosaur Sleep Fairy Tales to Help Your Children and Toddlers Fall Asleep! Amazing Dinosaur Fantasy Stories to Dream about all Night!
Ella Swan
Copyright © 2023 by Ella Swan
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It is not legal to reproduce, duplicate, or transmit any part of this document in either electronic means or in printed format. Recording of this publication is strictly prohibited and any storage of this document is not allowed unless with written permission from the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.
Contents
1.The Lonely Long-Necked Dinosaur And The Fly
2.Bennett The Flying Dinosaur
3.The Lost Dinosaur
4.Dinosaur Dreams
5.The Good Dinosaur
6.A Boy’s Best Friend
7.Go Lulu!
8.Sarah’s Treasure Hunt
Final Words
The Lonely Long-Necked Dinosaur And The Fly
Brody was a long-necked dinosaur without friends. All the other dinosaurs didn’t want to be around him, but he never knew why. He went to the dinosaur playground everyday, and watched all the other dinosaurs having a great time. Why didn’t they want to play with him? He always wondered.
Mommy, why don't the other dinosaurs want to play with me?
Brody asked his mom after returning from the dinosaur playground one day with teary eyes. Is it because of my long neck? I’m the only dinosaur with a long neck in the playground.
And he was right. His family were the only long-necked dinosaurs around. Their necks were so long they could reach the tallest trees and take a bite of the leaves on top of the trees without any problem!
His mom gave him a big hug and patted his head gently so he wouldn't cry as his eyes were already teary.
They don’t know what a good dinosaur you are, Brody. Don’t be sad. One day you’ll find someone that’ll be your best friend. Someone who knows what a good dinosaur you are.
Brody smiled. His mom’s words gave him hope. That night, he wished upon a star that he would find a friend. His mom once told him that stars contained magic, and they could grant wishes if the wishes were true to one’s heart. Would he get his own wish?
The next day, he jogged through the woods on his way to the playground when he heard a little cry. He stopped. Were his ears playing a trick on him?
He listened closely. The same cry rang out again. It was a low cry, and Brody looked around. Did some small animal get stuck in the bushes? Brody wasted no time at all! He moved closer to the sound until it got closer, and closer. It turned out the sound was coming from a small insect. A dragonfly, who was crying on a rock.
Hello! Are you alright? What happened?
Teary-eyed, the dragonfly looked up at Brody.
Nobody wants to be my friend,
he said, because I look awkward, with my big eyes and small body.
Brody understood how it felt to be mocked for looking different. He smiled at the dragonfly.
Don’t be sad. I’ll be your friend. My name is Brody.
You’re a weird-looking dinosaur, Brody,
the dragonfly said, grinning. My name is Nate, but everybody calls me Big-Eyes.
Nice to meet you, Nate. Let’s go play!
Brody and Nate became close friends, and most of the other dinosaurs mocked them. But Brody didn’t mind. He had found a close friend at last, and that was all that mattered. His wish had come true.
One sunny morning, Brody and Nate were having fun exploring the woods when Nate saw something. It was Annie the little T-Rex, the daughter of the big dinosaur chief. She was stuck in a tree. The two friends didn’t know what to do.
Annie was a meanie. She usually taunted Brody and Nate on the playground because of how they looked, and even told the other little dinosaurs to join her whenever she made fun of them.
Help me! Somebody!
Annie cried out from the branches she was stuck in.
We have to help her,
Brody said to Nate.
Help her? Don’t you remember she made fun of us because of your funny-looking neck and my weird body?
Brody remembered all the times she made fun of him, but something his mom once taught him about helping others came to his mind.
"Brody, if somebody needs your help, do what you can to help. It doesn’t matter who they are, or what they might have done. Remember, always be the better