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Bedtime stories for 4 year olds

Curated selection of adventures and learning materials perfectly calibrated for your child's age and cognitive development.

Stories designed for 4 year olds

Four year olds are ready for a little more fun. At this stage, children start to develop a real sense of humour — they love silly characters, unexpected moments, and stories where things do not go quite as planned. Our stories for 4 year olds bring together playful adventures, talking animals, and gently absurd situations that make children laugh while still feeling safe and warm. Each story stays easy to follow, but offers just enough novelty to keep a curious four year old leaning in. These are the kinds of stories that children ask to hear again — and again — and that make read-aloud time feel genuinely joyful.

What kids learn at this age

  • Growing curiosity about people, animals, and the world
  • Following slightly longer sequences of events
  • Beginning to understand simple cause and effect in stories
  • Enjoying humour and playful, unexpected moments
  • Building early empathy through character relationships

Why parents love stories for age 4

  • Stories that are funny without being overstimulating
  • Longer than toddler books but still easy to finish at bedtime
  • Introduces simple lessons naturally through story and character
  • Encourages early love of books through enjoyment rather than pressure
  • Free to read any time — no subscription or sign-up required
Age 4-7
The Troll Who Snored Too Loud

The Troll Who Snored Too Loud

Age 3-9
Benny And The Bumblebug Picnic

Benny And The Bumblebug Picnic

Age 4-8
Benny and the Windy Flight

Benny and the Windy Flight

Age 3-8
Pip and the Moonseed Dream Garden

Pip and the Moonseed Dream Garden

Age 4-8
The Penguin Who Wanted Summer

The Penguin Who Wanted Summer

Age 4-8
Hazel and the Forgiveness Spell

Hazel and the Forgiveness Spell

Age 4-7
Hazel and the Friendship Potion

Hazel and the Friendship Potion

Age 4-8
The Space Fart Collectors

The Space Fart Collectors

Age 4-7
The Day Daisy Lost Her Moo

The Day Daisy Lost Her Moo

Age 4-7
The Whispering Shell

The Whispering Shell

Age 4-7
The Day the Farm Made a Movie

The Day the Farm Made a Movie

Age 4-6
The Garden of Emberleaf

The Garden of Emberleaf

Age 4-7
The Dragon Who Hated Mornings

The Dragon Who Hated Mornings

Age 4-8
Zara and the Rusty Rain Rescue

Zara and the Rusty Rain Rescue

Age 3-7
Emberleaf and the Lonely Hedgehog

Emberleaf and the Lonely Hedgehog

Age 4-7
Mira and the Gentle Glow

Mira and the Gentle Glow

Age 4-8
The Great Pumpkin Roll Disaster

The Great Pumpkin Roll Disaster

Age 4-6
Luna and the Dream Train

Luna and the Dream Train

Age 4-8
Brum and the Forest Map Mystery

Brum and the Forest Map Mystery

Age 4-8
Zara and the Truth in the Rain

Zara and the Truth in the Rain

Age 4-7
The Great Underwear Parade

The Great Underwear Parade

Age 3-7
Emberleaf and the Backwards Day

Emberleaf and the Backwards Day

Age 4-7
Brum and the Disappearing Puddles

Brum and the Disappearing Puddles

Age 4-8
The Glow That Grew

The Glow That Grew

Age 4-8
Hazel and the Courage Star Spell

Hazel and the Courage Star Spell

Age 3-8
The Sky-High Bubble Rescue

The Sky-High Bubble Rescue

Age 3-7
Coral and the Backwards Current

Coral and the Backwards Current

Age 4-7
Nori and the Mountain That Glowed

Nori and the Mountain That Glowed

Age 4-8
Lumi and the Moon Garden Maze

Lumi and the Moon Garden Maze

Age 4-8
Benny and the Buzzing Bullies

Benny and the Buzzing Bullies

Age 4-8
Koko the Koala and the Quiet Tree

Koko the Koala and the Quiet Tree

Age 4-8
Emma and the Invisible Line

Emma and the Invisible Line

Age 4-8
The Day the Ideas Got Lost

The Day the Ideas Got Lost

Age 4-8
Hazel and the Honest Mirror

Hazel and the Honest Mirror

Age 3-7
Pip and the Snoring Cloud

Pip and the Snoring Cloud

Age 3-7
Tillo and the Upside-Down Rainbow

Tillo and the Upside-Down Rainbow

Frequently Asked Questions for Age 4

Helpful answers for parents choosing stories for 4 year olds

What kinds of stories do 4 year olds enjoy most?
Most 4 year olds are drawn to stories with funny moments, talking animals, and characters who go on small but exciting adventures. Stories where something goes comically wrong — or where a character learns something through trial and error — tend to hold their attention and spark real laughter.
Is it normal for 4 year olds to want the same story read over and over?
Completely normal. Repetition is how young children process and internalise language, story structure, and ideas. When a child asks for the same story again, they are often picking up something new each time — a word they missed, a joke that lands differently, or a detail in the plot they had not noticed before.
Should stories for 4 year olds have a moral or lesson?
A light, natural lesson woven into a story can be valuable at this age, but the story itself should always come first. A four year old who is entertained will absorb a message far more readily than one who feels lectured to. The best stories let the theme emerge through what the characters do, not through what they are told.