Autumn's Dream: A Guided Meditation: A calm, read-to-your-child bedtime story, that soothes restless minds and invites sleep to tiptoe in. (Paperback)

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"Autumn's Dream" isn't just a children's bedtime story; it's a whispered lullaby, a gentle guide into the realm of dreams. As you read it to your child, you'll discover its hidden magic-the kind that soothes restless minds and invites sleep to tiptoe in.

Why "Autumn's Dream" Is More Than Just Words:
1. Sensory Journey: Imagine your child's senses, soothing into sleep. The golden wheat brushes their fingertips, the evening sun warms their cheeks, and the forest's scent-pine and blossom-fills the air. Each detail is an invitation to explore with closed eyes.
2. Breath and Calm: When you read, "you take a deep breath," inhale deeply yourself. Your child will follow suit, syncing their heartbeat to your rhythm. The forest becomes a sanctuary where breaths slow, worries fade, and dreams nestle in.
3. Bold Whispers: Notice the bold words: "feel," "deep." Extend them, soften them. They stretch time, like putty pulled between waking and slumber. Your voice becomes a gentle breeze, carrying your child toward restfulness.
4. Fox Cub's Warmth: As the fox cub curls around Autumn, it's not just a character-it's a cosy embrace. Your child feels the warmth, safe and snug. And in that warmth, sleep tiptoes closer.
5. The Wise Old Owl's Love: The owl's voice echoes love and reassurance. It's a whispered promise: "You are cherished. You are safe." Every child needs this affirmation as they drift into dreams.
So, reader, when you share Autumn's Dream, remember its secrets: the senses, the breaths, the calm, the warmth. And as you reach the final lines, let your child know they are loved-always, through the night and beyond.

Escape to Autumn's Dream-where whispers weave dreams, and love cradles every leaf.

For those asking, Autumn is the name of my youngest child. It doesn't necessarily refer to the season (Autumn/Fall), but it could if you so wish!

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