
The Moon-Weaver's Silver Loom
A Gentle Magical Fantasy Story with Guided Imagery Bedtime Stories for Autism that Soothes Busy Minds to SleepBy Sloane SlumberLength1h 31m
About this audiobook
The stars are dimming, and the velvet sky has lost its luster. Somewhere above the clouds, a forgotten weaver sits at a loom made of starlight, waiting for a dreamer to help restore the night.
Elara is a quiet guardian of the constellations, tasked with spinning silver threads into the dreams of children across the world. In her floating observatory, she gathers the whispers of the universe to create soothing patterns that calm even the most restless hearts. She is the keeper of the quiet, the one who ensures that every flickering light finds its place in the dark.
But as the shadows grow restless, Elara must weave a tapestry of peace to anchor the world. Her journey serves as the perfect collection of guided imagery bedtime stories for autism, providing a sanctuary for sensitive children and those with ADHD. These tales act as a gentle bridge for kids who hate sleeping or struggle with anxiety, turning the overwhelming nature of nighttime into a rhythmic, comforting lullaby.
Audiobook details
GenreChildren's Literature, General Fiction
Length1 hr 31 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJun 8, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
5A Blanket of Clouds for the Owls
2The Velvet Workshop of Stars
6Conclusion
3Gathering the Moonlight Dew
7About the Author
4The Soft Hum of the Loom