3 min · self-control

Nino, the Little Dragon of Etna

A short bedtime story about self-control, set in magical Sicily.

Nino, the Little Dragon of Etna

Under a quiet Sicilian moon lived Nino, the Little Dragon of Etna. The evening moved slowly, with sea air, flower scents and tiny lights at the windows.

That night a small wonder appeared. Nino did not hurry: Nino looked, listened and let the night explain itself.

With one gentle gesture, Nino discovered that self-control can become softer when it is welcomed calmly.

Before sleeping, Nino kept this little thought close: even a very small light can keep us company.

The stars blinked softly, the house grew quiet, and sleep arrived like a warm blanket.

Little thought: even a very small light can keep us company.
Montessori note: After reading, invite the child to name one real detail from the story — a shell, a lemon, a sound, a light — and connect it calmly with the evening emotion.

Reading ritual: Read slowly, leaving a few seconds of silence between one scene and the next.

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