Blow, Wind, Blow!
Quick Answer
A short traditional verse asking the wind to blow so the mill can grind corn and the baker can make warm rolls. It’s cozy, rhythmic, and feels like a simple morning‑and‑home wish—perfect for bedtime.
Why This Story Works for Bedtime
It’s brief and soothing with gentle ‘home’ imagery (warm rolls in the morning). A nice way to end the day with comfort and predictability.
Story at a Glance
RECOMMENDED AGES
1-6 years
READING TIME
1 min
Story Synopsis
Blow, Wind, Blow is a tiny folk verse linking nature to daily life: wind turns the mill, the mill grinds corn, the baker makes rolls, and we wake to something warm. At bedtime, it’s a sweet reminder that while we sleep, the world keeps doing its quiet work—bringing a new day.
Story Excerpt
Blow, wind, blow! and go, mill, go! That the miller may grind his corn; That the baker may take it, and into rolls make it, And send us some hot in the morn.
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In One Glance
Blow, Wind, Blow is a short traditional rhyme about the wind turning a mill so corn can be ground and baked into rolls. Its simple rhythm and cozy imagery make it a gentle bedtime verse.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pide al viento que ayude al molino y al panadero para que haya pan caliente.
De 0 a 6 años.
Sí, dicha despacio y bajito.
Como despedida del día: “Nos vemos en la mañana.”