Space lullaby for kids, with a gentle bedtime countdown
A space lullaby uses stars, planets and a slow countdown to make bedtime feel imaginative but calm. Add the child’s name and land the rocket softly in dreamland.
Simple pricing
Start with audio, upgrade to animated video when the story is ready.
What to include
Use the child’s name, a planet, a stuffed-animal copilot and a slow five-to-one countdown.
Why it helps bedtime
The space story gives imagination a job, while the countdown gives the nervous system a predictable ending.
Best format
Start with a short audio sample. If the child asks for it again, expand it into a full lullaby or soft animated video.
Questions parents ask
Is space too exciting for bedtime?
It depends on the prompt. Ask for soft tempo, gentle imagery and a landing instead of a blastoff.
Can it include the child’s name?
Yes. Name personalization makes the lullaby feel safer and more repeatable.
Can it be audio only?
Yes. A lullaby is often strongest as audio-first content before sleep.