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Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids

PREMIUM PREVIEW: The Story Of A House

Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids

Rhea Pechter

Arts, Stories For Kids, Kids & Family, Books

4.66.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 February 2026

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Find this full story in Little Stories Premium under its original air date, 10/2/22. This is a quiet, sleepy story perfect for bedtime. The main character is an abandoned house that has become the resting place not for people (as intended for all houses) but for hapless woodland creatures who seek refuge from the elements. The house gets a surprise when she hears voices on her porch. Soon a 'For Sale' sign is placed in the yard. Follow along as House relives her early days of life decades ago, and the new possibilities in her future once the sign goes up. What will happen when a couple decides to buy the house? You'll have to listen and find out. This story will be exclusive to Little Stories Premium for a while before rotating back into the free story collection. To unlock the full Little Stories library and to access Little Stories for Sleep, join Little Stories Premium by visiting http://littlestoriespremium.com. You can also purchase Little Stories Premium as a gift! Visit https://www.littlestoriespremium.com/gifts to learn more.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everyone. This is Ria with a quick note. This is a preview of an episode exclusive to

0:07.7

Little Stories Premium. Little Stories Premium gives you more of the stories you love, an ad-free

0:15.1

listening experience, and access to Little Stories for Sleep, an exclusive bedtime podcast featuring brand new sleepy stories, perfect for that last track on a bedtime playlist.

0:31.0

Subscribe or purchase a gift subscription by visiting little stories premium.com.

0:39.7

Now, on to the show.

0:46.0

This is Ria.

0:52.0

Welcome to Little Stories for Tiny People. Our story today is perfect for bedtime. It has a slow pace and a heartfelt theme. And its main character doesn't really move a whole lot.

1:11.8

So settle in beneath your weighted blanket

1:15.5

and close your eyes and listen to our tale.

1:23.1

I don't know if you'll be able to stay awake until the end.

1:27.3

But you won't regret it if you do.

1:31.4

It's called The Story of a House.

1:36.5

Take it away, Ulrich.

1:39.3

Remember, there are no pictures.

1:42.4

You can imagine the pictures. You can imagine the pictures.

1:46.1

You mind.

1:47.4

You can imagine them however you want.

1:50.3

Okay, let's go.

1:57.4

This is the story of a house.

2:18.3

You may know this house, not this exact house, but you likely know of a house just like this one. Once I describe it to you, you might turn to the person next to you and nod knowingly, saying, I do know that house. There's one in nearly every place that has houses.

2:25.2

Most of the other houses on the block are tidy.

2:28.7

If there's a patch of grass out front, it's trimmed once in a while.

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