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Aurora’s Curious Quest

A reflective bedtime science story about curiosity, observation, and the joy of discovery

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Aurora’s Curious Quest

By: JAY MIA
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In the heart of Glimmerwood Forest, Princess Aurora Daneen has a question, not a big one, not a small one, but one that makes her heart sparkle with wonder.
“How do we keep learning?” she asks softly.

Together with her enchanted friends, Uni the Unicorn, Draggy the Dragon, Parroty the Parrot, and Lobsty the Lobster, Aurora sets out on one last adventure through the forest.
They watch shadows move, test simple ideas, and discover how asking questions, noticing patterns, and trying again are the first steps of science, and the greatest magic of all.

This gentle bedtime story celebrates the spirit of curiosity and observation, helping children aged 3–6 understand that it’s okay not to know everything, what matters is the courage to wonder and explore.
Calm, thoughtful, and full of light, it’s a perfect closing chapter to The Science of Magic in Glimmerwood series.

No illustrations — just imagination. Each page helps children slow down, notice, and reflect — turning bedtime into a quiet space for discovery and calm connection.

“Every question,” says Aurora,
“is a little star — lighting the way to something new.”


Perfect for parents who want:
  • Bedtime stories about curiosity and discovery

  • Gentle science learning about asking, testing, and noticing

  • Stories that teach confidence, patience, and observation

  • A calm, reflective ending for ages 3–6 bedtime routines

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