Here's an example. There was a family of bats that lived in a cave. One nite, the youngest bat, named Benny, was very excited to go out for his first big flight. The nite was full of stars and the moon was bright. As Benny flew, he got lost from his family. He landed on a big tree branch and was scared. But then, a friendly sparrow named Sally found him. Sally told Benny stories about the nite sky and how different animals see the nite in different ways. In the end, Sally helped Benny find his way back to his family.
Well, an example could be like this. In a small town, there was a boy named Tom. Every nite, he would look out of his window and see an old, abandoned house at the end of the street. One nite, he noticed a strange light coming from the attic of that house. Curious, he decided to go there. When he entered the house, he found an old diary. As he started reading it, he was transported into the past through the stories written in the diary, all of which happened during nite time in that very house many years ago.
Sure. Here's one: There was a little owl named Ollie. At nite, Ollie left his tree hollow to look for food. He flew over the quiet forest and saw a glimmering stream. By the stream, a group of fireflies were dancing. Ollie watched them in wonder, and as he did, he heard a soft rustling in the bushes. It was a little rabbit who was also out enjoying the nite. Ollie and the rabbit became friends and spent the nite sharing stories about their forest home.