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Why do most children like listening to stories before bedtime? (added on 24 September 2025)
- • stories
- • tales
- • to tell a story
- • to relate a story
- • a plot
- • a storyline
- • a narrator
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parents usually start reading bedtime stories when kids are very small, so children quickly link it with comfort and safety -
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over time it becomes a routine, and kids love routines because they make life feel predictable -
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bedtime stories act like a signal that the day is ending and it’s time to sleep -
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the routine makes kids look forward to that special moment every night -
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it’s also a chance for closeness with parents, so kids naturally enjoy it -
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the story itself can be fun, but the main reason kids love it is the warm, cozy feeling it creates
I think children like listening to stories before bed because it usually starts as something parents do when they’re very small. Over time, kids begin to connect that moment with comfort and safety. The parent’s voice, the quiet atmosphere, the cozy bed… all of that together makes them feel secure. Soon it turns into a routine, and children really love routines, because they make life feel predictable and stable. A bedtime story also works like a signal that the day is over and it’s time to wind down. That’s why many kids actually wait for it and ask for it every night. Of course, the stories themselves are fun and spark their imagination, but I think the main reason they love this ritual so much is because it’s warm, it’s familiar, and it's a special time with their parents. It’s not just entertainment, it’s also a way for them to feel loved and cared for at the end of the day.
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