The children's book that makes digital infrastructure visible.
The Story.
Where the Internet Goes to Sleep follows Laila, a curious young girl, and Fluffbit — a cloud who holds a secret.
Together, they discover that the internet is not magic. It is real. It is physical. And it is built by people.
Meet the Characters
Laila
Curious, imaginative and full of questions. Laila helps children explore how the digital world really works.
Fluffbit
A cloud who does not live in the sky. Fluffbit lives inside a server — and that changes everything.
Why This Book Exists
Most children use the internet every day. Very few are ever shown where it lives.
Where the Internet Goes to Sleep was created to help children understand the physical systems behind modern digital life — through story, imagination and hands-on learning.
The book introduces complex ideas simply and warmly, helping children see that technology is not abstract or out of reach. It is built by people, shaped by communities, and connected to the world around them.
What Makes It Different
One of the first children’s books to explore data centres and digital infrastructure
Written by a digital infrastructure professional with over 15 years of industry experience
Printed in OpenDyslexic font for neuroinclusive accessibility
Supports KS1 and KS2 Computing themes
Designed to work alongside ThreadPoint workshops and learning experiences
Created for schools, families, libraries and community spaces
Get Your Copy
Where the Internet Goes to Sleep is available on Amazon for families, schools and libraries.
Schools and organisations interested in workshop packages or bulk orders can contact us directly.
Email: hello@threadpoint.studio