Stories for Bedtime – Enid Blyton (1966)
A delightful collection of gentle, imaginative tales perfect for winding down at the end of the day, Stories for Bedtime showcases Enid Blyton’s talent for creating cozy, magical worlds. Filled with fairies, talking animals, and kind-hearted children, these short stories blend whimsy with subtle moral lessons—ideal for lulling young listeners to sleep with warmth and wonder. Blyton’s soothing narrative voice and timeless themes of friendship and curiosity make this a classic bedtime companion.
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- The Tales of Beatrix Potter (Beatrix Potter, 1902–1930) – Gentle animal stories with timeless charm.