Turn Big Feelings intoBedtime Stories
Bedtime Stories
Personalized audio stories that help children navigate emotions, spark imagination, and make winding-down time magical.
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Stories for Every Moment
Whatever your child is going through, there's a story to help them understand and grow.
Scared of the Dark
A story where your child befriends the night and discovers its magic
New Sibling Arriving
Prepare them for the big change with tales of love and sharing
First Day of School
Build confidence with a friendship adventure full of excitement
Trouble Sharing
Model generosity through an enchanting tale of giving and joy
Visiting the Dentist
Transform fear into curiosity with a brave hero just like them
Moving to New Home
Turn anxiety into excitement for the adventure ahead
+ hundreds more situations tailored to your child's unique experiences

Henry's Moon Cake Dream
This story reinforces the importance of empathy and social skills by showing your child that acts of kindness are noticed and rewarded. The gentle rhythm and soothing imagery help establish a calming bedtime routine, promoting emotional security and peaceful sleep. Your child will learn that good deeds bring positive feelings back to them.

The Sunflower Who Knew Too Much
This story helps children distinguish between merely hearing words and active listening, a critical social skill for deepening friendships. By watching the protagonist recognize her own unintentional selfishness, your child will learn the value of 'holding space' for others' emotions without feeling the need to immediately fix their problems.

Ink Under the Skin
This story helps children understand the power of self-definition, showing them that their identity is a choice rather than something imposed by others. It validates feelings of loneliness while encouraging resilience, demonstrating that acknowledging one's true self is the first step toward overcoming adversity.

The Day the City Slowed Down
This story helps develop your child's leadership skills and environmental awareness by showing how a single person can inspire community action. It also models healthy ways to handle life transitions, teaching resilience and the value of taking responsibility rather than relying on wishful thinking.

The Sleepy Boat of Stars
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation by modeling a soothing routine of caring for others before sleep. The gentle repetition of counting (one, two, three) introduces early math concepts, while the rhythmic pacing reinforces a sense of security and calm.

The Room That Wasn't There Yesterday
This story encourages your child to develop critical thinking and scientific inquiry skills by modeling observation, experimentation, and hypothesis testing in a fun, magical context. It also reinforces the value of patience and persistence, showing children that some problems require careful attention and time to solve rather than immediate action.

The Sneeze That Sparkled
This story helps your child understand that making mistakes is a natural part of learning and can be fixed with calmness and courage. It also reinforces the value of resilience and finding creative ways to solve problems, even when a task feels difficult at first.

Bus Stop by the Little House
This story helps your child understand the value of being helpful and attentive to family members' needs. It also models positive social skills and politeness through Leo's gentle interaction with the ant to resolve a misunderstanding.

Four Friends and One Big Mess
This story helps your child understand the value of collaboration and recognizing that everyone has different strengths to contribute. It teaches social-emotional skills like resolving conflict, appreciating diversity in peers, and finding confidence in their own unique abilities.

Benny's Big Blue Journey
This story develops emotional intelligence by modeling empathy, peaceful conflict resolution, and the importance of sharing. It also builds cognitive awareness by introducing gentle, age-appropriate concepts about environmental stewardship and how all living things are connected.

Velvet Ears, Hidden Doors
This story teaches your child about emotional intelligence by showing that bad behavior (stealing) sometimes stems from being overwhelmed rather than malice. It also encourages critical thinking and fairness, as the protagonist looks beyond stereotypes and surface clues to find the root of the problem.

The Deep End Directive
This story teaches children that leadership requires honesty and that true teamwork means accepting others for who they are. Your child will learn that effort and spirit can be just as rewarding as coming in first place.

The Attic That Saved the Day
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to identify and validate feelings of fear in themselves and others. It encourages bravery through kindness rather than force, showing children that empathy is a superpower that anyone can use to help those in need.

Fuel Intake at Room 12B
This story encourages children to trust their observational skills and critical thinking when things appear out of the ordinary. It teaches that differences—even extraterrestrial ones—can be understood through curiosity rather than fear, turning a potentially scary situation into a moment of connection and humor.

Echoes in Glass Cases
This story helps children understand that asking for help and staying connected to family are signs of strength, not weakness. It provides a gentle framework for processing grief and change, showing that even when loved ones change, the bond remains. Readers will learn the value of empathy and courage when facing the unknown.

Moon-Soft Blanket, Cloud-Quiet Ride
This story reinforces bedtime as a safe, comforting time, helping to reduce anxiety about the dark or sleeping alone. By showing the protagonist calmly helping a friend, it models how gentleness and empathy can be their own form of quiet bravery.

Soft Paws on the Savannah
This story helps your child develop language skills through rhythmic repetition and engaging sensory sounds (swish, pad, splash). The narrative reinforces emotional security by establishing a safe exploration loop that always returns to the comfort of a parent, making it an ideal choice for calming bedtime routines.

The Great Sky Paint Caper
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by showing that 'bad' behavior often comes from frustration or loneliness rather than malice. It also encourages shy children to find their inner bravery, demonstrating that they can solve big problems and help others through kindness and communication.

The Quiet Between Notifications
This story helps adolescents and parents understand the psychological cost of constant connectivity and the value of intentional presence. It models self-regulation and demonstrates that while disconnecting has consequences, the emotional resilience and deepened relationships gained are worth the trade-off.

Princess Lily and the Dancing Panda
This story supports physical development by encouraging children to mimic rhythmic movements like spinning and hopping. It also promotes emotional regulation by modeling a gentle transition from high-energy play to a calming rest routine. Additionally, it fosters empathy and social skills through Lily's caring interactions with her friend.

Henry's Moon Cake Dream
This story reinforces the importance of empathy and social skills by showing your child that acts of kindness are noticed and rewarded. The gentle rhythm and soothing imagery help establish a calming bedtime routine, promoting emotional security and peaceful sleep. Your child will learn that good deeds bring positive feelings back to them.

The Sunflower Who Knew Too Much
This story helps children distinguish between merely hearing words and active listening, a critical social skill for deepening friendships. By watching the protagonist recognize her own unintentional selfishness, your child will learn the value of 'holding space' for others' emotions without feeling the need to immediately fix their problems.

Ink Under the Skin
This story helps children understand the power of self-definition, showing them that their identity is a choice rather than something imposed by others. It validates feelings of loneliness while encouraging resilience, demonstrating that acknowledging one's true self is the first step toward overcoming adversity.

The Day the City Slowed Down
This story helps develop your child's leadership skills and environmental awareness by showing how a single person can inspire community action. It also models healthy ways to handle life transitions, teaching resilience and the value of taking responsibility rather than relying on wishful thinking.

The Sleepy Boat of Stars
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation by modeling a soothing routine of caring for others before sleep. The gentle repetition of counting (one, two, three) introduces early math concepts, while the rhythmic pacing reinforces a sense of security and calm.

The Room That Wasn't There Yesterday
This story encourages your child to develop critical thinking and scientific inquiry skills by modeling observation, experimentation, and hypothesis testing in a fun, magical context. It also reinforces the value of patience and persistence, showing children that some problems require careful attention and time to solve rather than immediate action.

The Sneeze That Sparkled
This story helps your child understand that making mistakes is a natural part of learning and can be fixed with calmness and courage. It also reinforces the value of resilience and finding creative ways to solve problems, even when a task feels difficult at first.

Bus Stop by the Little House
This story helps your child understand the value of being helpful and attentive to family members' needs. It also models positive social skills and politeness through Leo's gentle interaction with the ant to resolve a misunderstanding.

Four Friends and One Big Mess
This story helps your child understand the value of collaboration and recognizing that everyone has different strengths to contribute. It teaches social-emotional skills like resolving conflict, appreciating diversity in peers, and finding confidence in their own unique abilities.

Benny's Big Blue Journey
This story develops emotional intelligence by modeling empathy, peaceful conflict resolution, and the importance of sharing. It also builds cognitive awareness by introducing gentle, age-appropriate concepts about environmental stewardship and how all living things are connected.

Velvet Ears, Hidden Doors
This story teaches your child about emotional intelligence by showing that bad behavior (stealing) sometimes stems from being overwhelmed rather than malice. It also encourages critical thinking and fairness, as the protagonist looks beyond stereotypes and surface clues to find the root of the problem.

The Deep End Directive
This story teaches children that leadership requires honesty and that true teamwork means accepting others for who they are. Your child will learn that effort and spirit can be just as rewarding as coming in first place.

The Attic That Saved the Day
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to identify and validate feelings of fear in themselves and others. It encourages bravery through kindness rather than force, showing children that empathy is a superpower that anyone can use to help those in need.

Fuel Intake at Room 12B
This story encourages children to trust their observational skills and critical thinking when things appear out of the ordinary. It teaches that differences—even extraterrestrial ones—can be understood through curiosity rather than fear, turning a potentially scary situation into a moment of connection and humor.

Echoes in Glass Cases
This story helps children understand that asking for help and staying connected to family are signs of strength, not weakness. It provides a gentle framework for processing grief and change, showing that even when loved ones change, the bond remains. Readers will learn the value of empathy and courage when facing the unknown.

Moon-Soft Blanket, Cloud-Quiet Ride
This story reinforces bedtime as a safe, comforting time, helping to reduce anxiety about the dark or sleeping alone. By showing the protagonist calmly helping a friend, it models how gentleness and empathy can be their own form of quiet bravery.

Soft Paws on the Savannah
This story helps your child develop language skills through rhythmic repetition and engaging sensory sounds (swish, pad, splash). The narrative reinforces emotional security by establishing a safe exploration loop that always returns to the comfort of a parent, making it an ideal choice for calming bedtime routines.

The Great Sky Paint Caper
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by showing that 'bad' behavior often comes from frustration or loneliness rather than malice. It also encourages shy children to find their inner bravery, demonstrating that they can solve big problems and help others through kindness and communication.

The Quiet Between Notifications
This story helps adolescents and parents understand the psychological cost of constant connectivity and the value of intentional presence. It models self-regulation and demonstrates that while disconnecting has consequences, the emotional resilience and deepened relationships gained are worth the trade-off.

Princess Lily and the Dancing Panda
This story supports physical development by encouraging children to mimic rhythmic movements like spinning and hopping. It also promotes emotional regulation by modeling a gentle transition from high-energy play to a calming rest routine. Additionally, it fosters empathy and social skills through Lily's caring interactions with her friend.

Henry's Moon Cake Dream
This story reinforces the importance of empathy and social skills by showing your child that acts of kindness are noticed and rewarded. The gentle rhythm and soothing imagery help establish a calming bedtime routine, promoting emotional security and peaceful sleep. Your child will learn that good deeds bring positive feelings back to them.

The Sunflower Who Knew Too Much
This story helps children distinguish between merely hearing words and active listening, a critical social skill for deepening friendships. By watching the protagonist recognize her own unintentional selfishness, your child will learn the value of 'holding space' for others' emotions without feeling the need to immediately fix their problems.

Ink Under the Skin
This story helps children understand the power of self-definition, showing them that their identity is a choice rather than something imposed by others. It validates feelings of loneliness while encouraging resilience, demonstrating that acknowledging one's true self is the first step toward overcoming adversity.

The Day the City Slowed Down
This story helps develop your child's leadership skills and environmental awareness by showing how a single person can inspire community action. It also models healthy ways to handle life transitions, teaching resilience and the value of taking responsibility rather than relying on wishful thinking.

The Sleepy Boat of Stars
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation by modeling a soothing routine of caring for others before sleep. The gentle repetition of counting (one, two, three) introduces early math concepts, while the rhythmic pacing reinforces a sense of security and calm.

The Room That Wasn't There Yesterday
This story encourages your child to develop critical thinking and scientific inquiry skills by modeling observation, experimentation, and hypothesis testing in a fun, magical context. It also reinforces the value of patience and persistence, showing children that some problems require careful attention and time to solve rather than immediate action.

The Sneeze That Sparkled
This story helps your child understand that making mistakes is a natural part of learning and can be fixed with calmness and courage. It also reinforces the value of resilience and finding creative ways to solve problems, even when a task feels difficult at first.

Bus Stop by the Little House
This story helps your child understand the value of being helpful and attentive to family members' needs. It also models positive social skills and politeness through Leo's gentle interaction with the ant to resolve a misunderstanding.

Four Friends and One Big Mess
This story helps your child understand the value of collaboration and recognizing that everyone has different strengths to contribute. It teaches social-emotional skills like resolving conflict, appreciating diversity in peers, and finding confidence in their own unique abilities.

Benny's Big Blue Journey
This story develops emotional intelligence by modeling empathy, peaceful conflict resolution, and the importance of sharing. It also builds cognitive awareness by introducing gentle, age-appropriate concepts about environmental stewardship and how all living things are connected.

Velvet Ears, Hidden Doors
This story teaches your child about emotional intelligence by showing that bad behavior (stealing) sometimes stems from being overwhelmed rather than malice. It also encourages critical thinking and fairness, as the protagonist looks beyond stereotypes and surface clues to find the root of the problem.

The Deep End Directive
This story teaches children that leadership requires honesty and that true teamwork means accepting others for who they are. Your child will learn that effort and spirit can be just as rewarding as coming in first place.

The Attic That Saved the Day
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to identify and validate feelings of fear in themselves and others. It encourages bravery through kindness rather than force, showing children that empathy is a superpower that anyone can use to help those in need.

Fuel Intake at Room 12B
This story encourages children to trust their observational skills and critical thinking when things appear out of the ordinary. It teaches that differences—even extraterrestrial ones—can be understood through curiosity rather than fear, turning a potentially scary situation into a moment of connection and humor.

Echoes in Glass Cases
This story helps children understand that asking for help and staying connected to family are signs of strength, not weakness. It provides a gentle framework for processing grief and change, showing that even when loved ones change, the bond remains. Readers will learn the value of empathy and courage when facing the unknown.

Moon-Soft Blanket, Cloud-Quiet Ride
This story reinforces bedtime as a safe, comforting time, helping to reduce anxiety about the dark or sleeping alone. By showing the protagonist calmly helping a friend, it models how gentleness and empathy can be their own form of quiet bravery.

Soft Paws on the Savannah
This story helps your child develop language skills through rhythmic repetition and engaging sensory sounds (swish, pad, splash). The narrative reinforces emotional security by establishing a safe exploration loop that always returns to the comfort of a parent, making it an ideal choice for calming bedtime routines.

The Great Sky Paint Caper
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by showing that 'bad' behavior often comes from frustration or loneliness rather than malice. It also encourages shy children to find their inner bravery, demonstrating that they can solve big problems and help others through kindness and communication.

The Quiet Between Notifications
This story helps adolescents and parents understand the psychological cost of constant connectivity and the value of intentional presence. It models self-regulation and demonstrates that while disconnecting has consequences, the emotional resilience and deepened relationships gained are worth the trade-off.

Princess Lily and the Dancing Panda
This story supports physical development by encouraging children to mimic rhythmic movements like spinning and hopping. It also promotes emotional regulation by modeling a gentle transition from high-energy play to a calming rest routine. Additionally, it fosters empathy and social skills through Lily's caring interactions with her friend.

Henry's Moon Cake Dream
This story reinforces the importance of empathy and social skills by showing your child that acts of kindness are noticed and rewarded. The gentle rhythm and soothing imagery help establish a calming bedtime routine, promoting emotional security and peaceful sleep. Your child will learn that good deeds bring positive feelings back to them.

The Sunflower Who Knew Too Much
This story helps children distinguish between merely hearing words and active listening, a critical social skill for deepening friendships. By watching the protagonist recognize her own unintentional selfishness, your child will learn the value of 'holding space' for others' emotions without feeling the need to immediately fix their problems.

Ink Under the Skin
This story helps children understand the power of self-definition, showing them that their identity is a choice rather than something imposed by others. It validates feelings of loneliness while encouraging resilience, demonstrating that acknowledging one's true self is the first step toward overcoming adversity.

The Day the City Slowed Down
This story helps develop your child's leadership skills and environmental awareness by showing how a single person can inspire community action. It also models healthy ways to handle life transitions, teaching resilience and the value of taking responsibility rather than relying on wishful thinking.

The Sleepy Boat of Stars
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation by modeling a soothing routine of caring for others before sleep. The gentle repetition of counting (one, two, three) introduces early math concepts, while the rhythmic pacing reinforces a sense of security and calm.

The Room That Wasn't There Yesterday
This story encourages your child to develop critical thinking and scientific inquiry skills by modeling observation, experimentation, and hypothesis testing in a fun, magical context. It also reinforces the value of patience and persistence, showing children that some problems require careful attention and time to solve rather than immediate action.

The Sneeze That Sparkled
This story helps your child understand that making mistakes is a natural part of learning and can be fixed with calmness and courage. It also reinforces the value of resilience and finding creative ways to solve problems, even when a task feels difficult at first.

Bus Stop by the Little House
This story helps your child understand the value of being helpful and attentive to family members' needs. It also models positive social skills and politeness through Leo's gentle interaction with the ant to resolve a misunderstanding.

Four Friends and One Big Mess
This story helps your child understand the value of collaboration and recognizing that everyone has different strengths to contribute. It teaches social-emotional skills like resolving conflict, appreciating diversity in peers, and finding confidence in their own unique abilities.

Benny's Big Blue Journey
This story develops emotional intelligence by modeling empathy, peaceful conflict resolution, and the importance of sharing. It also builds cognitive awareness by introducing gentle, age-appropriate concepts about environmental stewardship and how all living things are connected.

Velvet Ears, Hidden Doors
This story teaches your child about emotional intelligence by showing that bad behavior (stealing) sometimes stems from being overwhelmed rather than malice. It also encourages critical thinking and fairness, as the protagonist looks beyond stereotypes and surface clues to find the root of the problem.

The Deep End Directive
This story teaches children that leadership requires honesty and that true teamwork means accepting others for who they are. Your child will learn that effort and spirit can be just as rewarding as coming in first place.

The Attic That Saved the Day
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to identify and validate feelings of fear in themselves and others. It encourages bravery through kindness rather than force, showing children that empathy is a superpower that anyone can use to help those in need.

Fuel Intake at Room 12B
This story encourages children to trust their observational skills and critical thinking when things appear out of the ordinary. It teaches that differences—even extraterrestrial ones—can be understood through curiosity rather than fear, turning a potentially scary situation into a moment of connection and humor.

Echoes in Glass Cases
This story helps children understand that asking for help and staying connected to family are signs of strength, not weakness. It provides a gentle framework for processing grief and change, showing that even when loved ones change, the bond remains. Readers will learn the value of empathy and courage when facing the unknown.

Moon-Soft Blanket, Cloud-Quiet Ride
This story reinforces bedtime as a safe, comforting time, helping to reduce anxiety about the dark or sleeping alone. By showing the protagonist calmly helping a friend, it models how gentleness and empathy can be their own form of quiet bravery.

Soft Paws on the Savannah
This story helps your child develop language skills through rhythmic repetition and engaging sensory sounds (swish, pad, splash). The narrative reinforces emotional security by establishing a safe exploration loop that always returns to the comfort of a parent, making it an ideal choice for calming bedtime routines.

The Great Sky Paint Caper
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by showing that 'bad' behavior often comes from frustration or loneliness rather than malice. It also encourages shy children to find their inner bravery, demonstrating that they can solve big problems and help others through kindness and communication.

The Quiet Between Notifications
This story helps adolescents and parents understand the psychological cost of constant connectivity and the value of intentional presence. It models self-regulation and demonstrates that while disconnecting has consequences, the emotional resilience and deepened relationships gained are worth the trade-off.

Princess Lily and the Dancing Panda
This story supports physical development by encouraging children to mimic rhythmic movements like spinning and hopping. It also promotes emotional regulation by modeling a gentle transition from high-energy play to a calming rest routine. Additionally, it fosters empathy and social skills through Lily's caring interactions with her friend.
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Tell us what your child is facing—fears, milestones, or just a topic they love
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AI creates a personalized story with your child as the hero
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Listen to a beautifully narrated audio story with stunning illustrations
The Spark
Tell us what your child is facing—fears, milestones, or just a topic they love
The Magic
AI creates a personalized story with your child as the hero
The Experience
Listen to a beautifully narrated audio story with stunning illustrations
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Transport kids to fantastical worlds where they're the hero
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Fuel imagination far beyond passive video content
Better Than TV
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Effective Way to Learn
Lessons absorbed naturally through engaging narratives
Science & Development
Emotional Regulation
Process feelings safely through story characters
Vocabulary & Literacy
Build comprehension and language skills effortlessly
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Start meaningful conversations about life's challenges
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Calming bedtime routines that ease into restful nights
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