For a 4 year old? I would say the actors are also tired and need to sleep. Or, show her a short-short cartoon (or the starting part of the time when you want to eliminate it all), and then read the story, and then talk, and then sing her a lullaby (i do not have a musical ear at all, but my adult kids still love to remember the songs that I was singing them) - then, you can have a little-little talk, but she will start falling asleep on these very intimate activities of reading, and singing. My kids often fell asleep while I was reading, or after we were done reading, it was a thinking time: about the day, how it went, what good happened, when was not quite right, what is good to take into the next day, and what needs to be worked on - you will be surprised how well little kids can analyze and evaluate situations. Also, we spoKe of what dream we are "going in" - we 'ordered' best fantastic dreams into our nights. In any case, the main thing is to communicate in a very freindly positive way, to slow the day down even with your caring loving voice, the rhythm of the conversation going down to whisper - not to wake anybody in this world, to care that all can rest... be creative, and enjoy these most precious moments with your girl: they will never come back, ids grow too fast! :) ALL THE BEST, AND SWEET DREAMS!