The Sleepy Phone
Bedtime Story
“The Sleepy Phone” is an original Nala bedtime story about a little phone who is so tired and wants to go to sleep, but a curious 6-year-old girl keeps waking him up again and again. As the night goes on, the phone quietly wishes for rest, and the girl slowly learns that even phones need to plug in and sleep. This magical fairytale, brought to life by multiple professional voice actors, gently shows kids that being kind, patient, and knowing when to stop playing is part of growing up. It is perfect for children who love storytime and parents who want a warm, modern tale about screens and sleep.
With soft voices, layered characters, and a calm, dreamy pace, this sleep story helps kids relax, put down their phones, and settle into a cozy nighttime routine. Parents can cuddle up, press play, and let “The Sleepy Phone” turn evening storytime into a peaceful ritual where little ones feel safe, sleepy, and ready to drift off.
Original story by: Nala Bedtime Stories
Read by: Katherine Kennard, Slavisa Repac
Video and picture by: Milos Konjevoda
The Sleepy Phone
Bedtime Story
“The Sleepy Phone” is an original Nala bedtime story about a little phone who is so tired and wants to go to sleep, but a curious 6-year-old girl keeps waking him up again and again. As the night goes on, the phone quietly wishes for rest, and the girl slowly learns that even phones need to plug in and sleep. This magical fairytale, brought to life by multiple professional voice actors, gently shows kids that being kind, patient, and knowing when to stop playing is part of growing up. It is perfect for children who love storytime and parents who want a warm, modern tale about screens and sleep.
With soft voices, layered characters, and a calm, dreamy pace, this sleep story helps kids relax, put down their phones, and settle into a cozy nighttime routine. Parents can cuddle up, press play, and let “The Sleepy Phone” turn evening storytime into a peaceful ritual where little ones feel safe, sleepy, and ready to drift off.
Original story by: Nala Bedtime Stories
Read by: Katherine Kennard, Slavisa Repac
Video and picture by: Milos Konjevoda