Tagline: Sometimes the coziest feeling doesn’t come from being tucked in – it comes from helping someone else feel safe and loved. A bedtime story about finding warmth by helping others sleep.
Synopsis: Every night, all the blankets in the linen closet snuggle up and drift off to sleep — except for one little blanket named Fleecey. Fleecey worries he’s too small, too wrinkly, and not as warm as the others. One evening, when a little boy wakes up cold and crying, Fleecey volunteers to help. Wrapped around the boy, Fleecey finally feels warm inside and realizes he doesn’t need to be perfect — he just needs to help someone feel loved.
Themes: Self-acceptance, kindness, empathy, and belonging.
Comparable Titles: The Velveteen Rabbit • The Invisible String • Goodnight Moon
Hook: A comforting bedtime tale about finding peace and purpose through kindness.
Market Appeal: Perfect for bedtime routines, emotional learning, and early childhood empathy development. Ideal for parents, educators, and caregivers seeking soothing, heartwarming reads.
Sometimes the coziest feeling doesn’t come from being tucked in —
it comes from helping someone else feel safe and loved.
The Blanket That Couldn’t Sleep is a tender, luminous bedtime story
about kindness, comfort, and the quiet magic of caring for others.
A gentle reminder that when we share warmth and compassion,
we find peace — and a little bit of our own sweet dreamlight — within.





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