We’ve all been there: the dim light, the cozy blankets, and the familiar request, "Just one more story?" While it might feel like a simple way to end the day, the tradition of the bedtime story is a powerhouse of psychological and emotional benefits. Why We Tell Stories at Night
🚀 Whether you’re reading to a toddler or listening to a narrator yourself, stories are the oldest form of lullaby. They remind us that no matter how chaotic the day was, the world of dreams is always waiting. subtitle Bedtime Stories
A rhythmic story lowers cortisol levels and signals the body to relax. We’ve all been there: the dim light, the
The story should physically slow down as the pages turn. It’s Not Just for Kids A rhythmic story lowers cortisol levels and signals
Think Goodnight Moon . Predictability creates a sense of security.
Reading aloud introduces complex vocabulary and sentence structures.