: Re: Where can I find resources for bedtime story plots? For past ten months, my wife and I have been telling bedtime stories of our own making to our older daughter (who recently turned 4). We
Our son is still very young. In addition to the other excellent answers, we also make up stories that reflect things we want to teach him. For example: if during the day he doesn't listen to us when we ask him not to do something, because it's dangerous; the night time story will be about a baby monkey who got into trouble rushing up a tree when daddy monkey asked him not to.
Another fantastic resource are story cubes, which are available in many different themes. The idea is to incorporate all the images on the dice into a story. Not only can it give you some ideas for bedtime, it can be a fun imagination-building game to play with the kids. We play with everyone taking turns to add a few sentences to the story based on the dice.
(I don't know if there are other such products out there, I just know of this one brand. I am not affiliated with them)
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