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Thunder & Lightning: The Sky's Electric Lullaby - Calm bedtime science
If storms scare you, you're not alone. In this episode, we discover how understanding transforms fear into wonder.
Through gentle science and poetic narration, drift into sleep while learning how storms truly work—from the quiet dance of billions of ice crystals inside a cloud to the brilliant flash of lightning that feeds the Earth. Thunder isn't a warning. It's a messenger. And lightning? It's the sky's way of caring for every living thing below.
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What we promise:
No sudden sounds. No bright flashes. Only calm narration and the gentle truth about why storms are beautiful.
✨ What you'll learn:
Perfect for curious kids, restless nights, and anyone learning that understanding transforms fear into wonder.
This is science told softly...storms become lullabies...fear becomes curiosity...
Thank you to Nate C. from Lower Merion, PA, for suggesting this fantastic topic.
By Josh Fleishman⭐️ If you love The Bedtime Scientist, here are two ways you can support our mission!
Thunder & Lightning: The Sky's Electric Lullaby - Calm bedtime science
If storms scare you, you're not alone. In this episode, we discover how understanding transforms fear into wonder.
Through gentle science and poetic narration, drift into sleep while learning how storms truly work—from the quiet dance of billions of ice crystals inside a cloud to the brilliant flash of lightning that feeds the Earth. Thunder isn't a warning. It's a messenger. And lightning? It's the sky's way of caring for every living thing below.
🤫
What we promise:
No sudden sounds. No bright flashes. Only calm narration and the gentle truth about why storms are beautiful.
✨ What you'll learn:
Perfect for curious kids, restless nights, and anyone learning that understanding transforms fear into wonder.
This is science told softly...storms become lullabies...fear becomes curiosity...
Thank you to Nate C. from Lower Merion, PA, for suggesting this fantastic topic.