The Flying Rug Takes You Where Dreams Begin – Bunny Lovey
Climb aboard Bunny Lovey's magical flying rug and drift into the world of sweet dreams. A wonderfully soothing animated bedtime story for children aged 2–7.
About This Video
There is an old rug at the foot of the bed — and Bunny Lovey knows something about it that most people miss on ordinary days: it flies. Not fast, not dramatically, not with any turbulence. It lifts slowly from the floor as the room's lights soften, hovers at the level of the ceiling, then moves very gently toward the window and through it, into the particular sky that exists only in the hour before sleep — pink at the edges, warm as a blanket, full of the kind of quiet clouds that look like things you are fond of.
Designed for children aged 2 to 6 who have an active imagination at bedtime and need a beautiful destination for it. The flying rug is a specific, warm, child-accessible invitation to begin dreaming — a gentle redirection of imagination toward sleep. Free to watch.
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Parents' Questions
What is the flying rug and where does it take children in this Bunny Lovey story?
The rug at the foot of the bed — the old, soft one that has always been there — is revealed by Bunny Lovey to have a special property available only at the very end of the day: it can fly. Slowly, gently and only in the particular sky that appears as the day prepares to become night. The rug carries the story's small traveller through warm pink clouds, past a sleeping city where every light is becoming orange, past a forest where the trees are beginning their own quiet night sounds, and gently, eventually, to the place where dreams begin — which looks exactly like the inside of a warm, safe, almost-sleeping bedroom.
How does the Flying Rug story redirect active imagination toward sleep rather than away from it?
Children with active imaginations at bedtime often cannot sleep because their minds are generating interesting images faster than any boring ceiling can recapture attention. The flying rug story works by meeting this imagination at full strength — it provides a genuinely vivid, interesting mental journey to follow — and then gradually directing the imagery toward the slower, softer content appropriate to sleep: warmth, gentle movement, quiet beauty, arrival at a safe and sleeping place. The imagination is used rather than fought, softly steered toward sleep content rather than asked to stop.
What age is The Flying Rug Bunny Lovey bedtime story designed for?
Designed for children aged 2 to 6. Two to four year olds love the physical image of the familiar bedroom rug lifting from the floor. Children aged 4 to 6 who are imaginative storytellers themselves engage deeply with the journey's specific details — what they see on the way, where the clouds are, what the sleeping city looks like from above. For all ages, the story works best in bed with dimmed light and a quiet voice. Many parents report children reusing the flying rug journey independently once they have heard the story several times — travelling it in their own imagination as they fall asleep on their own.