Princess Aurora and the Garden of Life
A soothing bedtime science story about seeds, sunlight, and kindness that helps things grow
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Buy for $3.99
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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JAY MIA
This title uses virtual voice narration
When Princess Aurora Daneen finds a patch of soil near Lullaby Lake, she decides to plant a tiny seed.
Her friends, Uni the Unicorn, Parroty the Parrot, and Lobsty the Lobster, all help in their own special ways.
But as the days go by, nothing seems to happen.
The soil looks still. The seed stays hidden.
“Maybe it’s not working,” whispers Lobsty.
Aurora smiles softly. “Sometimes, growing takes time, and a little kindness.”
Together, the friends learn what plants need to live, water, sunlight, soil, and care, and discover that love and patience are just as important for helping life bloom.
This gentle bedtime story blends real science about plant growth with a soft emotional message about nurturing and responsibility.
Perfect for ages 3–6, it helps children see how kindness, care, and curiosity keep both nature and hearts alive.
No illustrations — just imagination. Each page invites children to picture their own garden of life as they drift into peaceful sleep.
“When you care,” says Aurora,
“the world begins to grow.”
Perfect for parents who want:
Gentle bedtime stories about nature and growth
Early science learning about plants, seeds, and sunlight
Stories that teach patience, responsibility, and kindness
A calm, screen-free way to explore curiosity before sleep