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A heartwarming story for a 7 year old about a young boy named Leo who overcomes his nerves during a sleepover at his grandma's house by discovering the magic of her special bedtime traditions. The target reader age for "Leo’s Night of Fireflies" is 4 to 8 years old. I hope this helps your child feel more comfortable and excited for their stay!
Leo’s Night of Fireflies
The sun dipped below the jagged horizon, painting the sky in bruises of violet and deep gold. Leo sat on the creaky porch steps, waiting for the nightly magic to begin. As the first stars blinked into existence, a tiny, pulsing emerald light drifted near the tall grass. Then another, and another. Soon, the entire meadow was a swirling galaxy of silent, flickering lanterns. Leo held his breath, mesmerised by the rhythmic blinking of the fireflies, feeling as though he were floating in the middle of a dream rather than sitting on his own front lawn.
Vocabulary List
Word | Pronunciation | Meaning | Example Sentence |
Horizon | [huh-rahy-zuhn] | The line where the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet. | The sun slowly disappeared below the horizon, leaving a trail of orange light. |
Pulsing | [puhl-sing] | Throb or vibrate with a strong, regular rhythm. | The pulsing light of the lighthouse guided the ships safely to the shore. |
Mesmerised | [mez-muh-rahyzd] | To have your attention held completely by something. | Leo was mesmerised by the glowing insects dancing in the dark. |
Meadow | [med-oh] | A piece of grassland, especially one used for hay. | The children ran through the open meadow to pick wild flowers. |
Rhythmic | [rith-mik] | Having a strong, regular repeated pattern of movement or sound. | The rhythmic sound of the rain on the roof helped him fall asleep. |
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