Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Jojo who loved staying up late. He liked how quiet everything was, and he loved looking at the twinkling stars.
But Jojo was always worried he might miss out on something fun if he fell asleep. Because of this, everyone called him “Jojo the Night Owl.” Even when he felt tired, Jojo stayed awake, just in case something exciting happened.
One night, as Jojo lay in bed, unable to sleep, he saw a soft, magical glow fill his room. Curious, he peeked over his blanket and noticed tiny, sparkling figures quietly moving around. Leading them was a wizard with a long, shiny beard and a hat that twinkled like stars.
Jojo sat up and asked, “Who are you? What are you doing in my room?”
The wizard, looking surprised, turned around. “Oh my! You weren’t supposed to see us! I’m Wizzy the Wizard, and these are my dream helpers. We make magical dream adventures for children while they sleep.”
Jojo’s eyes lit up. “Dream adventures? What are those?”
Wizzy smiled kindly. “We create fun, magical dreams that take children on amazing adventures while they sleep. But the dreams are a secret—you can only know what they’re like once you’re dreaming.”
Jojo was excited. “Wow! What kind of adventures?”
“Some children fly on dragons,” Wizzy said, “others explore magical forests, and some swim with friendly sea creatures in the ocean. There are endless adventures waiting for you.”
Jojo’s excitement grew. “That sounds so fun! How do I go on a dream adventure?”
Wizzy chuckled. “The only way to start a dream adventure is by falling asleep. Dreams are like doors, and they only open when you’re resting peacefully.”



Determined to find out more, Jojo made up his mind. “Alright, Wizzy. I’m going to try my best to fall asleep. I want to see these dream adventures for myself!”
Wizzy smiled and nodded, his eyes sparkling. “That’s the spirit, Jojo! Just close your eyes, take deep breaths, and let yourself drift off. We’ll be here, ready to guide you into a magical dream.”
Jojo snuggled deeper into his bed, closed his eyes, and took a big, deep breath. He imagined all the amazing adventures Wizzy had told him about. Little by little, his excitement turned into a warm, calm feeling. Soon, Jojo began to feel sleepy.
As Jojo’s breathing became slow and steady, Wizzy and his dream helpers waved their wands, creating a shimmering, magical dream world just for him. In his dream, Jojo was flying on the back of a giant dragon, soaring high above mountains and forests, exploring enchanted lands full of wonder.
And so, Jojo the Night Owl learned that falling asleep wasn’t about missing out on fun—it was about going on the most amazing adventures he could ever imagine!
The End.