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Lobsty and the Treasure of Touch

A calm bedtime science story about textures, materials, and exploring gently and safely

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Lobsty and the Treasure of Touch

By: JAY MIA
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Deep beneath the moonlit ripples of Lullaby Lake, Lobsty the Lobster is searching for treasure.
He finds something shiny, something smooth, and something that sparkles, but none of them feel quite right.
“Maybe the real treasure isn’t what we see,” he wonders, “but what we feel.”

With help from Princess Aurora Daneen, Lobsty begins to explore the textures and materials of Glimmerwood, soft moss, rough bark, smooth pebbles, and bouncy twigs.
Together, they discover how different materials feel and behave, some bend, some float, and some shine like stars.

This gentle bedtime science story helps children aged 3–6 explore the sense of touch and material properties, encouraging curiosity, mindfulness, and safe sensory play.
It’s a story about learning through feeling, and finding wonder in the simple magic of the world around us.

No illustrations — just imagination. Each page invites children to picture the textures through words and rhythm, helping them feel calm, curious, and connected before sleep.

“Every touch,” says Aurora,
“is a way to learn — and a way to care.”


Perfect for parents who want:
  • Bedtime stories about textures and the senses

  • Gentle science learning about materials and properties

  • Calm stories that teach mindfulness and curiosity

  • A soothing, sensory bedtime read for ages 3–6

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