Little Dino tossed and turned in his bed, his small frame restless against the starry-patterned sheets. Dino's Parent sat beside him, stroking his frilled head gently. "I just can't sleep," he murmured, his eyes wide and alert.
"Perhaps a little adventure will help," suggested Dino's Parent with a warm smile. They reached out, and as if by magic, the room began to dissolve into a tapestry of stars.
Little Dino felt a sense of wonder as he floated alongside Dino's Parent, their feet barely touching the fluffy clouds beneath. Above, the stars shimmered like tiny lanterns guiding their way. "Where are we going?" he asked, his voice a mix of curiosity and excitement.
"To meet some friends who know all about sleep," replied Dino's Parent, pointing ahead where the silhouette of a Pterodactyl gently soared through the sky.
A Pterodactyl blinked sleepily at their approach. "Welcome, Little Dino," it greeted with a yawn. "When I can't sleep, I wrap my wings around me like a cozy blanket. It helps me feel safe and warm."
Little Dino tried mimicking the Pterodactyl, snuggling into his own small blanket. "That feels nice," he murmured, feeling a little more at ease.
One Brachiosaurus opened a drowsy eye and smiled at Little Dino. "Close your eyes and imagine a peaceful place," it suggested, its voice deep and soothing. "I like to dream of gentle streams and rustling leaves."
Little Dino closed his eyes, picturing a serene forest. He began to feel a calmness settling over him.
Dino's Parent tucked Little Dino back in, the room now quiet and peaceful. "Thank you for the adventure," he whispered, his eyelids heavy with sleep.
"Anytime, my dear," replied Dino's Parent, planting a gentle kiss on his forehead. They watched as Little Dino finally drifted into a deep and restful slumber, dreaming of stars and friendly creatures.
















