Winter Classics: Bedtime Stories invites listeners to wrap up in a blanket, settle into a quiet evening, and step into the calm, storybook hush of winter. This thoughtfully curated collection gathers beloved classic tales chosen for their warmth, gentle pacing, and timeless charm—perfect for bedtime listening and peaceful moments of rest.
Varying in length from short, comforting pieces to longer classic favorites, each story fits easily into a single bedtime sitting, making the collection ideal for nightly listening, quiet afternoons, or shared family time.
Inside this quietly enchanting collection, you’ll find:
The Velveteen Rabbit — Margery Williams
A beloved story of love and belonging, and the enduring power of childhood imagination.
The Tailor of Gloucester — Beatrix Potter
A cozy winter tale filled with kindness, perseverance, and Christmas-time magic.
What Was Her Name? — Laura E. Richards
A gentle, humorous story celebrating childhood curiosity and small everyday moments.
The Snowball — Laura E. Richards
A playful winter story capturing the simple joys of snowy days and imagination.
A New Year Song — Laura E. Richards
A hopeful verse welcoming the promise of a new year.
Picture-Books in Winter — Robert Louis Stevenson
A classic winter poem celebrating quiet days indoors, imagination, and the comfort of books.
All stories in this collection are public-domain classics, newly narrated and produced as part of a thoughtfully curated seasonal series. A soothing collection to return to throughout the winter months, Winter Classics: Bedtime Stories is created to bring comfort, kindness, and quiet wonder to the close of the day—ideal for libraries, family bedtime routines, and listeners of all ages who enjoy gentle, timeless storytelling.











