41 Best Bedtime Stories for Kids, Including Free Bedtime Stories Online

Snuggle up with one of these beloved bedtime stories for kids. Photo courtesy of Bigstock
Snuggle up with one of these beloved bedtime stories for kids. Photo courtesy of Bigstock
10/17/24 - By Gina Massaro

Sometimes all you need are a few really great bedtime stories for kids...

The homework is finished, the baths are complete, the children are snuggled in their beds... and they're still awake! A truly tantalizing tale is the final piece of the bedtime puzzle. Whether you read these books to your kids, read them together as a family, or play the audio versions, these beloved bedtime stories for kids will help them drift off to dreamland in no time. There are even some free bedtime stories you can easily access online, for those nights when you need something new.

Dim the lights, get cozy, and crack open one of these 30 great bedtime stories for kids. For even more great books, check out our list of 100 kids' books every child should read before they grow up, plus more beloved book recommendations in our Guide to the Best Kids' Books.

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Best Bedtime Stories for Kids: Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Listen to Goldilocks and the Three Bears for free online. Original illustration by Joanna Pasek

Free Bedtime Stories for Kids Online

1. Goldilocks and the Three Bears

With a slightly modern twist, this story (like many fairy tales) holds a lesson. A little girl finds the home of the three bears during a walk in the forest. While they're out she eats their oatmeal, sits in their chairs, and sleeps in their beds...and ultimately learns the importance of respecting others' privacy and property.

2. Jack and The Beanstalk

This English fairy tale tells the story of a poor country boy who trades the family cow for magic beans, which grow into a beanstalk that leads to the castle of an unfriendly giant. You can read it aloud yourself or play the audio version for the kids.

3. The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

In this quick read—one of Aesop's Fables—the Town Mouse visits his cousin in the country and turns his nose up at the Country Mouse's lifestyle. The story's theme of choosing a peaceful and simple life over a luxurious one is a message even little kids can grasp.

4. The Very Hungry Spider by E.B. Adams

This is a fun, silly story about a spider who thinks flies taste yucky. Author E.B. Adams has other fun books on his site, some of which are free to download.

5. Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne

The children's classic about a lovable, yellow, honey-loving bear and his pals, who live in the forest surrounding the Hundred Acre Wood, is available to read for free online.

6. The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams

A toy rabbit wishes to become a real bunny in this tearjerker. While you won't see many of the fabulous illustrations in this online version, you can read the story for free.

7. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Frank L. Baum

This classic tale is about a girl named Dorothy and her dog Toto, who get swept away in a tornado from their Kansas farm to the magical land of Oz. The famous ruby slippers are silver in the book, but the story still holds just as much whimsy and magic as the 1939 film.

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Best Bedtime Stories for Kids: On the Night You Were Born 
On the Night You Were Born is one of the most classic bedtime stories for kids. Image courtesy of McMillan Publishing

Best Bedtime Stories for Babies, Toddlers, and Preschoolers

8. On the Night You Were Born by Nancy Tillman

This beautiful story about the overwhelming joy of a child's birth may bring a tear to parents' eyes. It's a thoughtful and emotional book with illustrations little ones love.

9. Pete the Cat series by Eric Litman, James Dean ,and Kimberly Dean

Toddlers love these picture books about Pete the Cat and his adventures—especially the ones that come with a CD song. Parents will find themselves humming the catchy tunes long after the littles have fallen asleep.

10. Snuggle Puppy! by Sandra Boynton

Another sing-song book about a mother's love for her child, Snuggle Puppy! is such a joy to read. You can come up with your own tune or use the official one from the album the book is based on.

11. The Going to Bed Book by Sandra Boynton

This is another fun Sandra Boynton board book that follows a group of silly animals along on their bedtime routine, as they do things like "scrub scrub scrub" in the tub.

12. Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown

One of the most classic bedtime stories for kids, Goodnight Moon features a rabbit saying good night to the items in its bedroom. It's such a staple, in fact, that it's been parodied many times.

13.Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site by Sherri Duskey Rinker

This gorgeous picture book, in which hardworking trucks get ready to go to bed, is one of the best bedtime stories for kids who love trucks. It is so popular that it spawned several follow-up books.

14. Llama Lllama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney

This classic tale about a young llama who has trouble falling asleep after Mama Llama goes downstairs comes in a gift set with an adorable llama plushie that little ones can snuggle with as they drift off to La La Land.

15. Don't Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late! by Mo Willems

Fans of Mo Willems' iconic Pigeon series will get a kick out of the persnickety pigeon's myriad excuses to stay up late, including the fact that it's the middle of the day in China!

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Best Bedtime Stories for Kids: Love You Forever
There's so much to love about Love You Forever. Illustration by Sheila McGraw from the book

16. Love You Forever by Robert Munsch

Have the tissues ready for the first few reads of this story about loving your child no matter how big or old they get.

17. Good Night, Gorilla by Peggy Rathmann

Good Night, Gorilla does not have many words, but the book is all about the illustrations. Toddlers love to point out what's happening in each picture behind the zookeeper's back.

18. Are You My Mother? by P.D. Eastman

This is a sweet, simple story about a little bird who falls out of the nest and meets various animals until it finds its mother. There is also a shorter board book version.

19. Time for Bed by Mem Fox

Say good night to various animals—and to your little one—with this sweet, rhyming, and beautifully illustrated bedtime book.

20. Good Night, Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle

Young fans of the Little Blue Truck series will love this tale of the Little Blue Truck and his friends trying to get ready for bed as a noisy storm rolls in. 

21. Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney

In this classic children's book, Little Nutbrown Hare and his father, Big Nutbrown Hare, come up with creative ways to express just how much they love each other.

22. Goodnight, My Angel: A Lullabye by Billy Joel

This beautiful picture book was originally a song that singer Billy Joel wrote for his daughter when she was little. In it, a father reassures his daughter that he will always be there for her, even when they are physically apart. The book comes with a CD of the song, so little ones can listen to it as they drift off to sleep.

23. Where Do Diggers Sleep At Night? by Brianna Caplan Sayres

This picture book is one of the best bedtime stories for kids who love trucks. Toddlers and preschoolers will enjoy discovering what bedtime looks like for fire trucks, snow plows, dump trucks, tractors, and more.

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Best Bedtime Stories for Kids: Harry Potter
Is it time to enter the world of Harry Potter? Photo courtesy of Scholastic, Inc.

Best Bedtime Stories for Kids and Tweens

24. Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling

This wildly popular fantasy series about a magical world of witchcraft and wizardry includes seven books that range from 309 to 870 pages. Start with Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and settle in for many nights of fantastical reading.

25. Coraline by Neil Gaiman

Coraline tells the story of an adventurous 11-year-old who finds an idealized parallel universe—which also contains sinister secrets—behind a secret door in her new home. Some parts can be a bit scary, so the book is best for bigger kids.

26. Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer

Children who love fantasy and science fiction will be enthralled by the villain-turned-good-guy Artemis Fowl. There are eight books in the original series.

27. Matilda by Roald Dahl

Matilda is a childhood staple about a brilliant young girl who uses her smarts to help free her fellow students (and herself) from their school's cruel headmistress.

28. Charlotte's Web by E.B. White

This classic tale is a touching story of friendship between "Some Pig" Wilbur and a barn spider named Charlotte.

29. Black Beauty by Anna Sewell

Horse and animal lovers will love this classic, which is considered one of the best-selling books of all time.

30. A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett

A Little Princess is a favorite among educators. It tells the story of a young girl who is always generous and caring despite her changing circumstances.

31. Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborne

Kids ages 5-10 love this series of short chapter books that are part fantasy, part historical fiction. In each book, a boy and his younger sister go on a different adventure through their magical tree house in the woods.

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Best Bedtime Stories for Kids: Alice in Wonderland
Alice's tea party is a classic scene from Alice in Wonderland. Illustration by John Tenniel from the original edition

32. Alice in Wonderland by C.S. Lewis

Many children are first introduced to Alice through the Disney films and animated series, but the books are just as captivating. In the original book, a girl named Alice falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world full of peculiar creatures.

33. James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl

In this fantasy book, an orphan named James is left in the care of his evil aunts. Through magic, he finds himself on an adventure in a giant peach with a makeshift family of bugs.

34. Shrek! by William Steig

The hit DreamWorks film about a lovable green ogre was based on William Steig's book of the same name. While there are some notable differences from the film, the book still has all of its great humor and adventure.

35. The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery

Originally written in French, this beloved tale transcends culture and language. It tells the story of a young prince who visits various planets, including Earth, and experiences loneliness, friendship, love, and loss. The restored illustrations are truly beautiful.

36. Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie

Like Alice in Wonderland, there are definitely differences between Disney's version of Peter Pan and the original story. The original tale of a mischievous boy who can fly and never grows up is fun, adventurous, and worthy of reading without comparison to the film.

37. Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan

The Percy Jackson series Is another great series of thick fantasy books that families can get lost in together over many a bedtime. In it, a young demigod named Percy Jackson and his friends must prevent the Titans from destroying the world in a 21st century where Greek gods exist.

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Best Bedtime Stories for Kids: Where the Wild Things Are
Where the Wild Things Are illustrates the power of the imagination. Photo courtesy of the Maurice Sendak Foundation

38. Where the WIld Things Are by Maurice Sendak

In Where the Wild Things Are, a boy named Max lands on an island where he meets strange and mysterious creatures. Maurice Sendak's illustrations are a big part of what makes this book truly enchanting. It's been a staple in many families' libraries for generations.

39. The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss

With such a vast library, it's hard to pick just one Dr. Seuss book. The Cat in the Hat's silly rhymes and mischievous titular character make it fun for the whole family to read.

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41. The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate

Inspired by a true story about a silverback gorilla held captive for 27 years, this Newbery Award-winning book illustrates themes of hope and friendship.

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