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Night School — Le rituel du soir

Our story

Bedtime is the most underrated classroom

I'm a dad. It all started with a bedtime ritual with my 2-year-old son, who struggled to go to sleep.

You know that moment. One more story, one more glass of water, five more minutes. One night, instead of fighting it, a question came up: what if the ten minutes before lights-out weren't a battle to win, but a moment to share — a tiny lesson, together?

So we started making posters. One idea per poster, pinned above the bed, where small eyes already drift. One night, your child notices it. They point, they ask why. And you get to answer — in your own words, in your own voice. No app will ever replace that.

We group them by age, because a 4-year-old learning about the moon and a 10-year-old taming fractions need very different pictures, very different words. And we print them on archival paper, because a poster that has kept company through hundreds of bedtimes deserves to outlast childhood.

That's the whole thing. No app. No screen. Just a poster, a parent, and ten minutes of wonder before goodnight — with Nour, the silver fox, along for the ride.

Made for bedtime

Calm palettes, soft light, no overstimulation. Everything is designed to soothe, not to excite.

One idea per poster

A single concept at a time — small enough to learn in a few minutes, rich enough to come back to every night.

Built to be loved

Archival paper, designed to live on a wall for years — and to outlast childhood.

A2 posters grouped by age — Discovery for the youngest, Explorer for those ready to go further.

Explore the collection