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The Curious Cloud

A Gentle Bedtime Story of Wonder, Weather, and Imagination

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The Curious Cloud

By: JAY MIA
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The Curious Cloud is a gentle bedtime story set high above Glimmerwood, where a small cloud drifts slowly across the sky, watching the world below and wondering about its place in it.

As the cloud moves with the breeze, it notices changes in the air, the warmth of the sun, and the quiet pull of rain. Through simple observations and soft moments of curiosity, the story explores how weather changes naturally — without rush, pressure, or explanation-heavy language.

This story is written to be listened to at the end of the day.
The pacing is slow, the language is calm, and the scenes unfold gently, making it especially suited for bedtime reading or nighttime audiobook listening.

There are no illustrations.
Instead, children are invited to picture the sky, the drifting cloud, and the peaceful world below in their own minds as they listen — or to simply rest and let the story pass by as sleep arrives.

Rather than teaching facts, The Curious Cloud offers a quiet sense of wonder. Curiosity is treated as something soft and natural, and change is shown as calm and safe.

Some children may follow the cloud’s journey closely.
Others may fall asleep before it reaches the end.

Both are exactly how the story is meant to be used.

A calm, comforting bedtime story for listening, imagining, and gently winding down.

Bedtime & Dreaming Literature & Fiction
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