The Dark is Friendly, Lily | A Halloween Bedtime Story For Kids
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The Dark is Friendly
Once upon a time, in a cozy little village, there was a little girl named Lily who was afraid of the dark. Every night, when the sun went down and the stars began to twinkle, Lily would get scared. Shadows seemed to dance on the walls, and strange noises made her shiver.
One evening, as Lily was about to go to bed, her grandmother noticed her worried face. “What’s the matter, dear?” she asked gently.
“I’m scared of the dark,” Lily admitted, her voice trembling. “I don’t like the shadows or the noises.”
Her grandmother smiled warmly. “Let me tell you a secret. The dark isn’t as scary as it seems. In fact, the dark is friendly. It just needs a little understanding.”
Lily was curious. “How can the dark be friendly?”
A Magical Night-Time Adventure
Her grandmother took Lily by the hand and led her to the window. “Look outside,” she said. “The dark is like a gentle blanket that covers the world and lets us rest.”
Lily peered out and saw the moon glowing softly in the sky, and the stars twinkling like tiny lights. “See those stars?” her grandmother continued. “They are like little night-time friends that keep us company when the sun goes to sleep.”
Just then, a small, friendly firefly appeared and began to dance around Lily. Its light flickered gently, like a tiny, glowing friend. “This firefly is here to show you how the dark can be a magical place,” her grandmother explained. “The dark helps creatures like fireflies shine brightly and lets them share their light with us.”
Discovering the Joys of the Dark
As the night went on, Lily and her grandmother went outside to explore. They saw owls hooting softly, frogs croaking in a cheerful chorus, and even a family of raccoons playing in the bushes. “The dark is full of wonderful things,” her grandmother said. “It’s not something to fear, but a time for new adventures.”
Lily began to see the dark in a new light. She realized that the shadows weren’t as scary as she thought—they were just part of the night’s magic. The gentle noises she had heard were the sounds of nature coming alive in the dark.
A Brave New Night
When Lily went to bed that night, she felt different. The room was still dark, but now it felt cozy and safe. She imagined the friendly firefly and the night-time creatures her grandmother had shown her. The dark wasn’t something to be afraid of; it was a friend that made the world a bit more magical.
“Goodnight, dark,” Lily whispered with a smile. She drifted off to sleep, feeling calm and happy.
Comprehension Questions
- Why was Lily afraid of the dark?
- How did Lily’s grandmother help her feel better about the dark?
- What did Lily see outside when she looked out the window?
- What kinds of night-time creatures did Lily and her grandmother see?
- How did Lily feel about the dark by the end of the story?
Moral of the Story
The story of Lily and the friendly dark teaches us that sometimes, what seems scary at first can be full of wonder and magic. It reminds us that the dark can be a special time for new discoveries and gentle adventures.
Important Note:
This story is written by us to encourages children to see the dark as a friendly and magical part of the world, helping to ease their fears and show them the beauty and wonder that night time brings.