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Rune Breinholt Andersen – Bedtime Story Author & Storyteller
Rune Breinholt Andersen is the creator and primary author behind BestBedtimeStory.com, a website dedicated to calming, imaginative, and engaging bedtime stories for children.
He writes original bedtime stories designed to help children relax, spark imagination, and create positive bedtime routines. His stories focus on gentle storytelling, emotional warmth, and age-appropriate adventures that make bedtime a meaningful daily ritual.
Through hundreds of stories across different lengths, themes, and age groups, Rune helps parents find the right story for every evening — from quick one-minute tales to longer immersive bedtime experiences.
Rune’s work focuses on:
• Bedtime storytelling for children
• Short bedtime stories by reading time
• Sleep stories designed to support relaxation
• Stories that support healthy bedtime routines
• Gentle storytelling that reduces stimulation before sleep
• Imaginative stories that encourage creativity
“A great bedtime story is more than just words – it’s a moment of calm, connection, and imagination before sleep.”
– Rune Breinholt Andersen
Featured Bedtime Stories by Rune
These featured bedtime stories highlight some of Rune’s most loved and widely read stories. Each story is carefully crafted to create calm bedtime moments, spark imagination, and support positive sleep routines for children.
Explore a selection of gentle, engaging stories designed to make bedtime easier and more meaningful.
About BestBedtimeStory.com
The platform organizes stories by length, theme, and age group, making it easier for parents to quickly find the right story — whether they have one minute, five minutes, or more time before bedtime.
All stories are written with a focus on emotional safety, gentle pacing, and positive endings that help children wind down before sleep.
Stories written by Rune Breinholt Andersen include:
The Belly and the Members
Once upon a time, the members of the body engaged in a dispute with the Belly. The Hands, Feet, Eyes, Ears, and Mouth complained that while they did all the work, providing the body with the means of life, the Belly lay idle, receiving everything without making any...
The Man and the Wood
Once upon a time, a man entered a forest with an axe in hand. He approached the trees and kindly asked them for a small branch, claiming he needed it for a specific purpose. The trees, being generous and trusting, offered him a branch without hesitation. However, the...
The Fir Tree
Once upon a time, in a forest, there grew a little fir tree. It stood in a sunny spot, surrounded by tall, old trees. But the fir tree was not content. Instead of appreciating its youth and the beauty of its surroundings, it was obsessed with growing taller and...
The Leap Frog
Once upon a time, in a kingdom far away, there was a beautiful princess who was sought after by many suitors. The king, her father, decided that the one who could jump the highest would win her hand in marriage. News of this competition spread throughout the land,...
The Bat, the Birds, and the Beasts
Once upon a time, there was a fierce conflict between the Birds and the Beasts. Both sides were determined to win, and the battle raged on. In the midst of this turmoil lived a Bat, who found herself in a peculiar position. The Bat did not want to take sides. When the...
Mission
Rune’s goal is to make bedtime easier for parents and more magical for children by providing stories that create calm, strengthen connection, and build a lifelong love of storytelling.
Explore Bedtime Stories Collections
Discover Rune’s bedtime stories organised by length, theme, and age to help you find the perfect story for every bedtime moment.
How Rune Writes Bedtime Stories
Rune creates stories that match real bedtime routines, whether families need a very short story for busy evenings or longer, immersive stories for slower, more relaxed nights. Every story follows simple language, comforting structure, and reassuring endings that support a safe and peaceful bedtime experience.











