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Aurora and the Starry Sky

A gentle bedtime science story about day, night, and the calm rhythm of the stars

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Aurora and the Starry Sky

By: JAY MIA
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As the sun begins to set over Glimmerwood Forest, Princess Aurora Daneen notices something magical, the sky changing colors, the first stars twinkling, and the moon slowly waking up.
“Why does the day end?” asks Draggy the Dragon.
“And where does the sun go when it sleeps?” wonders Uni the Unicorn.

Together, Aurora and her friends explore the science of day and night, discovering how the Earth turns, how shadows fade, and how the moon reflects the light of the sun.
They learn that every sunrise and sunset is part of a gentle rhythm, a promise that light always returns.

This soothing bedtime story blends real science about the sky and space with Glimmerwood’s warmth and calm, helping children aged 3–6 understand how the world rests and renews.
It’s a story about light and darkness, curiosity and calm, and finding peace in the quiet beauty of the stars.

No illustrations — just imagination. Each page encourages children to picture the colors of the evening sky for themselves, helping them relax and drift peacefully into dreams.

“The stars,” says Aurora,
“are reminders that even in the dark, there is light.”


Perfect for parents who want:
  • Bedtime stories about the sky, stars, and planets

  • Gentle early science learning about day, night, and space

  • Peaceful bedtime reading that encourages curiosity and calm

  • A soft, imaginative way to end the day for ages 3–6

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