The First-Day Flutters — a Lumo Bedtime Book cover

The First-Day Flutters

A soothing bedtime story to calm first-day nerves and turn worries into excitement.

Ages 3–7New experiencesNervousnessBrave and scaredExcitement

The night before her first day, Mira’s tummy fills with Flutters — jittery grey moths that multiply every time she imagines what could go wrong. Then Lumo shares his warmest secret: nervous and excited feel exactly the same inside. One named feeling and one slow breath at a time, the grey flutters begin to glow — until the room is full of bright, golden, ready-for-tomorrow butterflies.

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For Parents

Written for exactly this bedtime.

This is the night-before-the-big-day book: first days of school, new schools, new siblings, moves, doctor visits — any tomorrow that feels too big. The nerves always peak at bedtime, and that’s exactly where this story meets your child.

Beyond the calming routine, The First-Day Flutters teaches one of the most useful reframes a child can learn: nervous energy and excitement feel the same in the body — so the flutters don’t have to go away, they can change. And it gives children the brave-and-scared truth: you can be both at once.

The book closes with For Grown-Ups: Calming the First-Day Flutters — a night-before script, the reframe in parent words, and what anticipatory nerves look like at ages 3–7.

The Lumo Method
Name it · Breathe it · Let them shine
A Peek Inside

Painterly pages made for goodnight.

What children learn

  • New things make everyone flutter — it means you care
  • Nervous and excited feel the same inside
  • Naming the nervous feeling helps it settle
  • A slow breath can turn grey flutters golden
  • You can be scared and brave at the same time

What parents get

  • A ritual for the night before any big day
  • The nervous-can-become-excited reframe, made child-sized
  • A grown-up guide with a word-for-word night-before script
  • The series-consistent Lumo Method: Name it · Breathe it · Let them shine
Questions

Frequently asked

What ages is this book for?

Written for children ages 3–7 — read-aloud for the youngest, early independent reading at the top of the range.

Is it only about the first day of school?

No — it works for any “big new day”: a new school, a new sibling, a move, a recital, a doctor visit. The Flutters show up the night before anything new.

Will it scare my child?

No. The Flutters are soft, mothy little creatures — never creepy — and the story transforms them into glowing butterflies before sleep.

Is there anything for parents?

Yes — the book ends with For Grown-Ups: Calming the First-Day Flutters, including a night-before script.

Is this part of a series?

Yes. Book #3 of the Lumo Bedtime Books — each book helps children with one big feeling. Four are available now.

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