Bedtime Stories for Kids with Autism
Trains, Robots, Dinosaurs and More Teach Confidence, Social Skills, Emotional Regulation and Restful Sleep While Celebrating What Makes Autistic Children Amazing
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Narrated by:
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Maria L. Johnson
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By:
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Beth Camby
About this listen
Help Your Child Feel Calm, Confident, and Loved—One Bedtime Story at a Time
Bedtime can be a challenge for kids with autism—but it can also be a time for connection, comfort, and learning. This book turns those nightly moments into opportunities for peace and growth.
Through gentle adventures featuring trains, robots, dinosaurs, and more, these stories are designed to:
- Encourage relaxation and restful sleep
- Teach coping skills for handling change, transitions, and new experiences
- Build emotional regulation and self-confidence
- Model social skills and empathy in fun, simple ways
- Celebrate the unique strengths and perspectives of autistic children
Every story ends on a calm, positive note—helping your child drift off feeling safe, happy, and proud of who they are.
If you’re looking for bedtime stories that understand and celebrate your child, this book will become a treasured part of your nightly routine.
Written with love for autistic children—and the parents who adore them.
©2025 Beth Camby (P)2025 Beth CambyListener received this title free
Gentle Night Comfort
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Stories That Actually Help
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Transform hectic bedtime struggles
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Beautifully narrated bedtime stories
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What truly stands out is how the book celebrates autism rather than trying to “fix” it.
A comforting resource for autistic child
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