For children · ages 4–9 · The Grove
The Grove.
Two short listening rooms for children — old favorites from the Bible held slowly enough to follow, and gentle original fables to read at the very end of the day. Same editor. Same editor’s voice. One carry-on sleep timer across both.
— for the smallest listeners
Section one — Tonight’s three Bible stories
Bible stories, told quietly.
Three age-old stories held at half pace — short enough for a tired house, quiet enough for the last hour before sleep.
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David and Goliath
A small shepherd trusts a calm evening, and a quiet giant folds.
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Joshua at the Walls of Jericho
A patient circle, a slow trumpet, and a wall that finally gives.
Section two — Tonight’s three fictions
Fiction for sleepy ears.
Three original bedtime fables — forest creatures on a calm errand, told for the smallest listeners in the house. No jump-scares, no sudden noise.
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The Lantern Fox
A small fox keeps one ember alive until the whole forest glimmers.
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The Sleepy Willow Deer
A deer learns the longest lullaby between the willow branches.
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The Starlight Squirrel
A squirrel gathers a pocket of starlight to tuck beside her pillow.
Tonight's ritual · the bedtime circuit
One story, one rain, one timer.
A Bible story or an original fable, a layered soundscape of rain on a tin roof or ocean surf, and a 30- or 60-minute sleep timer that fades to silence. Choose tonight's pick together, then hands off.
Ages 4–9 · The Grove