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Dragon Bedtime Stories for Kids (Free + Personalized)

Dragons are a bedtime favorite, but a scary dragon is the last thing you want at lights-out. The trick is a friendly, sleepy dragon — one who guards the valley, then curls up just like your child. Here's a calming example, plus a way to make one with your kid as the hero.

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The Dragon Who Collected Quiet

High on a warm hill lived a small dragon named Ember who collected quiet things: the hush after rain, the pause between stars, the soft breath of a sleeping bird. Each night Ember flew once around the valley, tucking the quiet into a little pouch. When the pouch was full, the whole valley went still. Tonight Ember saved the very last, softest quiet for one special person — and gently laid it over their pillow. The dragon yawned, folded two warm wings, and closed both eyes. Outside, everything was calm. Inside, so was the room. Goodnight.

How to tell a calming dragon bedtime story

  • Make the dragon friendly and sleepy from the start — a fearsome dragon wakes kids up.
  • Give the dragon a calm job (guarding, collecting, tending) rather than a battle.
  • End with the dragon settling down to sleep — kids mirror the ending.

FAQ

Are dragon stories too scary for bedtime?

Not if the dragon is gentle. Skip fire-breathing battles; use a kind, sleepy dragon and a calm ending.

What age are dragon bedtime stories for?

They work well from about 3 to 8 — just tune the vocabulary and length to your child's age.

More bedtime story themes

See also our bedtime stories blog and the guide to personalized stories.