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  • Noisette · The Night the Moon Disappeared · little feelings and emotions · bedtime story · calm story to fall asleep · podcast for kids
    2026/06/15

    In the Cosy Forest, the day is winding down and little Noisette the bear cub is tucked up in her round bedroom, high in the family tree-house. But tonight, when she peeks through her little porthole window, the moon has gone dark. There is no soft glow left to keep the shadows company, and the whole forest feels a touch too quiet. So Noisette gathers up her courage, slips out of her warm bed, and sets off through the sleeping woods to find the moon and bring it back.

    With a tummy that feels a little tight, she walks between the tall, quiet trees, listening to the small sounds of the night, the creak of a branch, the hoot of an owl, the soft rustle of leaves overhead. Every shape looks bigger in the dark, and more than once she stops to take a breath before carrying on. Step by step, paw after paw, she keeps going anyway, because the moon is counting on her.

    Along the way Noisette discovers something every child needs to hear at bedtime: you can be brave even when a part of you still feels a little bit scared. Courage is not about having no fear at all. It is about taking that next gentle step, holding someone's paw, or simply trusting that the dark is not as frightening as it first seems.

    This is a tender sleep story, written to soothe the fear of the dark and turn a worried feeling into something softer and calmer. By the end of her walk, Noisette understands that the night is simply the world resting, the same way she soon will, and that the moon always finds its way home, just like she does.

    At the very end, just like every evening in the Cosy Forest, Noisette takes three big breaths, her three magic breaths, and your child is warmly invited to breathe slowly along with her, to relax their body and let their eyelids grow heavy. It is a small, calming ritual that helps a little one let go of the day and ease toward sleep.

    A screen-free audio story for toddlers from age 2, lovely to share at bedtime, in the car, or at nap time. As always with Tilibou, the ending stays soft and quiet, without music, so your child can drift toward sleep without anyone being startled awake. 🌙

    👉 All Tilibou bedtime stories on tilibou.com

    💡 Tip: to listen to one world from start to finish, pick its season (Noisette, Léo, Cassie, Marin).

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    6 分
  • Cassie · The Slowest Race in the West · a Wild West adventure · bedtime story · calm story to fall asleep · podcast for kids
    2026/06/15

    A funny bedtime story for kids, straight out of the Wild West. In the dusty little town of Cactus-Ville, everybody dreams of being the very fastest. Every cowboy and every cowgirl, that is, except Cassie and her trusty pony Tornado, officially the slowest pair in the whole West, and, would you believe it, really rather proud of the fact.

    Instead of getting cross about all the teasing, Cassie has one of her famously brilliant ideas. She will go and organise THE slowest race the world has ever seen, the one and only race where the very last one to cross the line is crowned the grand winner, and where dawdling along as slowly as you can is the whole entire point. And there, well, Tornado suddenly becomes absolutely, utterly unbeatable.

    The whole town turns out for the great slow-motion showdown, and the giggles come thick and fast as the racers do their level best to go absolutely nowhere in a hurry. Hooves barely shuffle, tails flick lazily in the sun, and Tornado plods along toward glory at his own happy pace. It is the silliest, slowest, most joyful contest Cactus-Ville has ever held. Tornado has finally found the one race in the world that he was born to win, and he savours every slow step of it.

    This is a story that sparkles with humour and good cheer, made for a proper belly laugh. And it slips in, ever so quietly, a lovely little truth: you do not have to be the fastest or the strongest to be the very best at being yourself. Behind every giggle, there is a warm and reassuring idea: that the things that make you different can be your very best strengths.

    It is the kind of warm, funny tale that lets a child laugh right out loud and then settle, content in the knowledge that their own pace is exactly the right one.

    A screen-free audio story for children ages 3 to 5, lovely to listen to at bedtime or on the way home in the car. And even after a good laugh, the Tilibou ending stays soft and quiet, without music, to help everyone settle before the night. 🤠

    👉 All Tilibou bedtime stories on tilibou.com

    💡 Tip: to listen to one world from start to finish, pick its season (Noisette, Léo, Cassie, Marin).

    ✉️ Contact: contact@tilibou.fr

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    7 分
  • Marin · Why Do Whales Sing? · nature and animals · bedtime story · calm story to fall asleep · podcast for kids · quiet-time listening
    2026/06/15

    A bedtime story for curious kids about the secrets of the deep sea. Aboard the cosy little Boat-Cabin, Marin finds himself wondering about something truly enormous: why do whales sing their deep, mysterious songs, all the way down at the very bottom of the wide ocean? Together with his feathered friend Plume the bird, he decides to slip beneath the waves and find out for himself.

    Down they go, deeper and deeper into the blue, and as they sink slowly into the cool, quiet water our two explorers listen with all of their might. Bit by bit, they begin to uncover the secret of that haunting song, the one that travels for miles and miles and miles through the sea. It is a real little lesson in nature, told ever so gently and absolutely brimming with wonder. The deeper they go, the more wonders they find, and the whale's song wraps around them like something almost magical.

    Along the way, Marin discovers that the ocean is alive with messages and music that we humans almost never get to hear, and that the world is far bigger, far stranger, and far more marvellous than it ever looks from up on the surface. The song hums all around them in the deep, and the pair listen on, spellbound, until they understand.

    This is a story made for sparking wonder and helping a child understand the world, the kind that answers the great big "why" questions that curious little ones so love to ask. Just right for the calm moment before nap time or sleep. It is a calm and curious little story for every child who loves to ask how the world really works.

    It leaves a child with a head full of gentle pictures, of great whales gliding and singing in the dark water, the perfect daydream to carry along into the quiet of bedtime.

    A screen-free audio story for children ages 3 to 5, lovely to listen to at bedtime, at nap time, or in the car. As always with Tilibou, the ending stays soft and quiet, without music, so your child can drift off peacefully. 🐳

    👉 All Tilibou bedtime stories on tilibou.com

    💡 Tip: to listen to one world from start to finish, pick its season (Noisette, Léo, Cassie, Marin).

    ✉️ Contact: contact@tilibou.fr

    ⭐ Enjoying Tilibou? Leave 5 stars and a review in your podcast app, it helps other families find our bedtime stories.


    Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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    7 分
  • Noisette · The Backup Cuddly · little feelings and emotions · bedtime story · calm story to fall asleep · podcast for kids
    2026/06/15

    A bedtime story for children about the little worries that grow big at night. It is time for sleep in the tree-house, and something is terribly wrong. Calinou, Noisette's favourite cuddly rabbit, has gone missing. No soft little ear to hold, no familiar friend to tuck under her chin, no warm shape to fall asleep against. How on earth do you close your eyes without him? Noisette searches under the bed, behind the cushions, all through her round little room, and still no Calinou.

    Just as the tears start to well up and the evening threatens to turn into a real drama, Papa Bear sits down beside her on the edge of the bed and shares a simple secret. A warm hug and a little bit of imagination are often enough to soothe even the biggest worries of the night. Together, they discover that you can build a backup cuddly inside your head: picture his long floppy ears, his soft grey fur, the exact way he feels in your arms, and then hold him every bit as tightly as the real one.

    Little by little, the panic melts away and Noisette's breathing slows back down. She realises that what made Calinou so special was never only his soft fur. It was the comfort and the love she poured into him every single night, and that kind of comfort she can always find again, even with empty paws.

    This is a reassuring sleep story, made for the bedtime routine and for those all-too-real evenings when the cuddly is nowhere to be found. It gently takes the drama out of a lost doudou and helps a little one find their smile again before the lights go out.

    It is the kind of calm story that hands a child a small tool of their very own: a hug, a deep breath, and a happy picture to hold on to whenever something feels missing in the night. A soft, soothing way to settle a worried little heart.

    A screen-free sleep story for toddlers from age 2, gentle to listen to at bedtime, at nap time, or in the car on the way home. As always with Tilibou, the ending stays soft, without music, so your child can settle down calmly. 🌙

    👉 All Tilibou bedtime stories on tilibou.com

    💡 Tip: to listen to one world from start to finish, pick its season (Noisette, Léo, Cassie, Marin).

    ✉️ Contact: contact@tilibou.fr

    ⭐ Enjoying Tilibou? Leave 5 stars and a review in your podcast app, it helps other families find our bedtime stories.


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    8 分
  • Léo · The Bridge That Had Vertigo · knights, dragons and imagination · bedtime story · calm story to fall asleep · podcast for kids
    2026/06/15

    A bedtime adventure for children, full of courage and friendship. In the kingdom of Tournebois, Leo the little knight and Pistache the timid little dragon have an important mission: to cross a great bridge so they can carry on with their quest. There is just one small problem standing in their way. This particular bridge is afraid of heights.

    There is simply no crossing it while it shivers and sways with fear beneath their feet. So instead of forcing their way over, our two heroes decide to do something far kinder. They stop, they sit down, and they talk to the trembling bridge. They reassure it, they calm it down, and they help it find its confidence again, exactly the way you would comfort a good friend who is frightened.

    Bit by bit, with patience and gentle words and a few slow, steady breaths, the bridge stops shaking. It stands tall and firm at last, proud to carry the two friends safely across to the other side. Leo and Pistache cheer it on warmly as they go, and the old bridge fairly beams beneath their feet. The two friends never once lose their patience, treating the frightened bridge with the same care they would give each other.

    This is a warm-hearted adventure about courage, kindness, and teamwork, the kind that quietly shows a child that you are always stronger when you face the scary things together rather than alone. Just right for dreaming of brave and gentle deeds before closing your eyes. It is a quietly powerful lesson in kindness, told as a real and gripping little adventure.

    It also carries a lovely message for any worried little one: even something that looks big and solid can feel afraid sometimes, and a few patient, kind words can help it find its footing again.

    A screen-free audio adventure for children from age 5, lovely to listen to at bedtime or on a car trip. As always with Tilibou, the ending settles softly, without music, so your child can finish the day feeling calm. 🐉

    👉 All Tilibou bedtime stories on tilibou.com

    💡 Tip: to listen to one world from start to finish, pick its season (Noisette, Léo, Cassie, Marin).

    ✉️ Contact: contact@tilibou.fr

    ⭐ Enjoying Tilibou? Leave 5 stars and a review in your podcast app, it helps other families find our bedtime stories.


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    15 分
  • Léo · The Giant Who Cried Rivers · knights, dragons and imagination · bedtime story · calm story to fall asleep · podcast for kids
    2026/06/15

    A bedtime adventure for kids about empathy and big hearts. The rivers are spilling over their banks all around Tournebois, the green meadows are flooding, and nobody can work out why. Leo and Pistache decide to follow the rushing water all the way up into the high mountains, and there, at last, they discover the cause of all the commotion. High above them, an enormous giant is sitting and crying great big tears.

    Most people would have turned and fled at the very sight of such a colossus. But our two heroes do exactly the opposite. They climb closer, they sit down beside him, they listen carefully, and they gently try to comfort him and find out what is making him so terribly sad. Because even the very biggest of all sometimes carry a heavy sorrow they need to share with someone. They do not flinch or run, even though the giant towers high above them like a moving mountain.

    Once the giant has someone who is truly willing to listen, his tears begin to slow, his great booming sobs quiet down, and far below in the valley, the swollen rivers start to settle back into their beds. A little bit of kindness, it turns out, was all it took to calm the whole valley. The valley itself seems to sigh with relief, the floods draining away as the giant's heart grows lighter.

    This is a moving adventure about empathy and really listening to other people, the kind that teaches a child to reach out a hand rather than run away from someone who seems frightening. Tender and reassuring for the end of the day. It is the kind of adventure that makes a child a little braver, and a great deal kinder.

    It gently reminds a little one that everyone, no matter how big or how small, can feel sad sometimes, and that simply being there for someone is a quiet and powerful kind of magic.

    A screen-free audio adventure for children from age 5, nice to listen to at bedtime or in the car. As always with Tilibou, the ending settles softly, without music, so your child can wind down peacefully. 🐉

    👉 All Tilibou bedtime stories on tilibou.com

    💡 Tip: to listen to one world from start to finish, pick its season (Noisette, Léo, Cassie, Marin).

    ✉️ Contact: contact@tilibou.fr

    ⭐ Enjoying Tilibou? Leave 5 stars and a review in your podcast app, it helps other families find our bedtime stories.


    Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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    13 分
  • Cassie · The Case of the Missing Jam · a funny Wild West adventure · bedtime story · calm story to fall asleep · podcast for kids
    2026/06/15

    A funny bedtime story for kids, and a deliciously sticky mystery. Disaster has struck Cactus-Ville. The big jar of strawberry jam, the prized one set carefully aside for the famous Sunday toast contest, has vanished clean off the saloon shelf. All that is left behind is a sad, jar-shaped gap in the dust.

    Cassie pulls on her deputy sheriff's hat and sets out to crack the stickiest, most finger-licking case in all the Wild West. She follows the trail of clues, and a few telltale crumbs, from one wide-eyed suspect to the next, questioning the whole town as she goes, until at long last she corners a culprit who is covered in strawberry jam from one ear right round to the other. Each suspect she questions looks more and more guilty, and the sticky clues only pile higher and higher. The whole town gets swept up in the search, and the stickiest clues lead her closer and closer to the truth. From the saloon to the stables, no corner of town is safe from Deputy Cassie and her sticky investigation.

    It is a whodunit with plenty of giggles and not a single cross word spoken. The mystery is solved with a big grin, the guilty party is met with a warm laugh rather than a scolding, and everyone happily agrees the jam was probably going to be shared around anyway.

    This is a story bubbling right over with humour and gleeful little mischief, just right for a laugh before bed. A real cowboy mystery, served up in a soft and giggly version made especially for little ones. It is a light and giggly little mystery, solved with good humour rather than any cross words.

    Light and playful from the first clue to the last, it is the perfect way to end the day with a chuckle and then drift gently off toward sleep.

    A screen-free audio story for children ages 3 to 5, fun to share at bedtime or in the car. And even when you are laughing hard, the Tilibou ending stays soft and quiet, without music, to help everyone wind down before the night. 🤠

    👉 All Tilibou bedtime stories on tilibou.com

    💡 Tip: to listen to one world from start to finish, pick its season (Noisette, Léo, Cassie, Marin).

    ✉️ Contact: contact@tilibou.fr

    ⭐ Enjoying Tilibou? Leave 5 stars and a review in your podcast app, it helps other families find our bedtime stories.


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    7 分
  • Marin · Where Do Butterflies Sleep? · nature and animals · nature bedtime story · calm story to fall asleep · podcast for kids
    2026/06/15

    A bedtime story for curious kids about the tiny, secret world all around us. When night falls over the garden and everything goes still and quiet, where on earth do all the butterflies go to hide themselves away and sleep? That is the question buzzing softly around the minds of Marin and Plume tonight, as they sit together aboard the Boat-Cabin watching the day slowly fade away.

    So begins a gentle little investigation, from flower to leaf to single blade of grass, as the two friends tiptoe quietly about to discover just where the very tiniest folk of the garden tuck themselves safely away for the night. And as they search, a soft and sleepy thought begins to settle over them both: perhaps, just like the butterflies, it is very nearly time to fold up your own wings and rest. The whole garden, it seems, is quietly getting ready for bed, each tiny creature finding its own snug little hideaway. They peek beneath leaves and behind petals, careful not to disturb a single sleeping little wing. The longer they search, the more snug little sleepers they find, each one tucked safely away for the night.

    Marin learns that the whole garden has its own quiet bedtime, just like he does. Every small creature finds its own safe little corner to curl up in, and going to sleep, it turns out, is simply what the world itself does when night arrives.

    This is a wonder-filled discovery story about the miniature world living right under our noses, made for watching nature closely and slipping softly off toward sleep. It is a gentle, drowsy little story that turns watching nature into a soft path toward sleep.

    It is the kind of calm, drowsy story that helps a child feel part of something much bigger, settling down for the night along with the whole sleepy garden.

    A screen-free audio story for children ages 3 to 5, lovely at bedtime or nap time, at home or in the car. As always with Tilibou, the ending stays soft and quiet, without music, so your child can settle down calmly. 🐳

    👉 All Tilibou bedtime stories on tilibou.com

    💡 Tip: to listen to one world from start to finish, pick its season (Noisette, Léo, Cassie, Marin).

    ✉️ Contact: contact@tilibou.fr

    ⭐ Enjoying Tilibou? Leave 5 stars and a review in your podcast app, it helps other families find our bedtime stories.


    Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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    7 分