Bedtime Routine Sentences
50 daily use English sentences for bedtime — getting ready for bed, bedtime stories, saying goodnight. With Hindi meanings!
🌙 When to Use These Sentences
Bedtime is the most peaceful time to practice English. The house is quiet, and you have your child’s full attention. From brushing teeth before bed to saying “Good night, sweet dreams!” — every bedtime sentence is a chance to end the day with English.
Make it a routine: read one story in English, then say goodnight in English. Children love routine, and within a week, they’ll be saying “Good night, Mummy! Sweet dreams!” on their own!
Getting Ready for Bed (1-10)
Bedtime Requests (11-20)
Feelings at Bedtime (21-30)
Saying Goodnight (31-40)
Parents at Bedtime (41-50)
❌ Common Mistakes at Bedtime
🔊 Pronunciation Guide
📖 Word of the Day
💬 Full Dialogue — Bedtime at Priya’s House
It’s 9 PM. Mummy is putting Priya to bed after a long day.
🎭 Conversation Practice — Role-Play These!
Role-Play 1: The Scared Child
Parent: “Don’t be scared, nothing can harm you. I’ll be right here.”
Child: “Can you leave the night light on?”
Parent: “Of course! Close your eyes and try to sleep.”
Child: “I feel safe when you’re near me.”
Parent: “I’m right here. Sleep tight, my dear!”
Role-Play 2: Bedtime Stalling
Child: “But I’m not tired yet! Can I stay up longer?”
Parent: “You have school tomorrow. No more screen time — put the tablet away.”
Child: “Can I have a glass of water? And one more story?”
Parent: “One short story, then sleep. Did you brush your teeth?”
Child: “Yes! Tell me one more story, please!”
Role-Play 3: Sweet Goodnight
Papa: “Good night! Dream about something nice tonight!”
Child: “Good night, Bhaiya! Good night, Didi!”
Bhaiya: “Good night! Sleep tight!”
Child: “Good night, Mummy! I love you!”
Mummy: “I love you too. God bless you. Tomorrow will be an even better day!”
✏️ Practice — Fill in the Blanks
🎮 Quiz — Test Your Bedtime Sentences!
🧠 Parent Tips — Bedtime in English
Read One Story in English Every Night
This is the #1 habit that builds English fluency. Even a 5-minute story before bed exposes your child to 100+ English words daily. In a year, that’s 36,000+ words!
Goodnight Routine in English
Make “Good night, sweet dreams, see you in the morning!” the standard family goodnight. Children love routine, and this phrase becomes automatic within days.
Ask “How Was Your Day?” in English
Bedtime is perfect for reflection. “What made you happy today? What did you learn?” These questions build speaking skills AND emotional intelligence.
End with Positive Words
“I’m proud of you. You did very well today.” Positive English sentences at bedtime build confidence AND vocabulary. Your child will remember these words forever.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What are bedtime routine sentences in English?
▼Bedtime routine sentences are everyday English phrases used at night — like “It’s bedtime!”, “Brush your teeth”, “Can you read me a story?”, “Good night, sweet dreams!” They help Indian families practice English before sleep.
How to say good night in English?
▼Say “Good night!” You can add: “Good night, sweet dreams!”, “Sleep tight!”, “See you in the morning!” or “Good night, I love you!”
What does “sleep tight” mean?
▼“Sleep tight” means “sleep well” or “have a deep, comfortable sleep.” The full phrase is “Sleep tight, don’t let the bed bugs bite!” — a fun, loving way to say goodnight to children.
Is it “I saw a dream” or “I had a dream”?
▼In English, it’s “I had a dream” — never “I saw a dream.” In Hindi we say “sapna dekhna” (see a dream), but English uses “had.” Example: “I had a bad dream last night.”
Can I download these sentences as PDF?
▼Yes! Click the “Download PDF” button at the top to get all 50 sentences with Hindi meanings in a printable A4 format. Stick it on the bedroom wall!