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

The Royal Decree of No More Zzzs
This story helps your child understand that bad behavior (like grumpiness) often hides feelings of fear or tiredness. By watching Edmond, children learn how empathy and calming routines can turn a scary situation into a safe, peaceful one.

The Secret Stadium Under the Hedge
This story helps your child understand that different situations require different approaches, moving beyond physical strength to value gentleness and adaptability. By watching Timmy encourage his nervous friend, children learn the importance of empathy, cooperation, and how being a supportive teammate can help others overcome their fears.

Sweaters in the Snow
This story encourages your child to look beyond rumors and appearances to find the truth about others, fostering critical thinking and empathy. By watching the protagonist overcome her fear to befriend a misunderstood 'monster,' readers learn that kindness can be found in the most unexpected places.

Big Steps, Tiny Lights
This story helps your child understand that everyone has value, regardless of their size or ability. It encourages social-emotional development by showing how cooperation and helping others can solve problems and build strong friendships.

Moonlight Playtime on the Comet Porch
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by naming feelings like worry ("wiggly tummy") and showing how to express them to others. It also models positive social skills, demonstrating how friends can cooperate to solve small problems and the joy that comes from sharing.

The Loudest Princess in the Land
This story helps your child practice self-regulation by demonstrating that different situations require different voice volumes. It models emotional intelligence by identifying feelings like worry and showing how to overcome frustration through calming thoughts. Your child will learn that being gentle and quiet can be just as powerful and magical as being loud and energetic.

Fault Lines in the Fifth Dimension
This story helps adolescents navigate the pressure to fit in by reframing their perceived flaws as unique strengths crucial for resilience. It validates the complex emotions of the teen years—anger, uncertainty, and the need for independence—teaching that being 'messy' or imperfect is a vital part of being human. Through Casey's journey, your child will see that authentic connection comes from honesty and vulnerability, not from pretending to be perfect.

Noodle Noggin
This story helps children build resilience by showing that avoiding necessary chores often leads to bigger complications, framing daily tasks in a positive light. It also models critical thinking and empathy as Sadie overcomes her fear to understand the birds' motivation and solve the problem creatively.

Drawing the Night Away
This story empowers children by showing them that they have the agency to solve problems through creativity and imagination. It also helps develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to transform feelings of nervousness (a 'wiggly tummy') into confidence and pride.

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 Magic Repair Shop
This story helps children reframe bedtime from a loss of playtime to a productive activity that builds strength and intelligence. By using concrete metaphors like a 'Repair Shop' and 'Dream Cinema,' it encourages children to view rest as an essential tool for their growth. It provides parents with positive language to explain the biological benefits of sleep in a way young children can understand.

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.

Beep-Beep Star Pilot
This story supports **emotional regulation** by modeling how to overcome small moments of hesitation using a comforting, repetitive mantra. It enhances **language development** through rhythmic phrases and simple onomatopoeia ('beep,' 'whoosh') that encourage your child to mimic sounds. Additionally, the reassuring ending strengthens **secure attachment**, associating bedtime with parental warmth and safety.

The Famously Busy Fergusons
This story helps develop emotional intelligence by showing children how to recognize and communicate feelings of loneliness. It models strong problem-solving and agency, empowering kids to take positive action to strengthen bonds, while teaching the value of teamwork, cooperation, and prioritizing loved ones.

Where the Wind Learns to Hush
This story teaches your child valuable self-regulation skills through Frankie's calming mantra and his journey from restlessness to peace. By identifying 'whirly feelings' and finding a quiet mental space, children learn that they have the power to soothe themselves when they feel wiggly or anxious at bedtime.

48 Hours to History
This story helps your child develop moral reasoning by exploring the difference between what we *can* do versus what we *should* do. It encourages integrity and humility, showing that asking for help and admitting mistakes are signs of true maturity and intelligence.

Please, Please, PLEASE Can I Play Soccer?
This interactive story empowers your child to practice setting healthy boundaries by allowing them to be the 'voice of reason.' It also reinforces the value of self-acceptance, helping children understand that finding an environment where they can thrive is more rewarding than trying to fit in where they don't belong.

Saltwater Margins
This story helps adolescents explore the complexities of identity and social roles, showing that belonging is an active choice rather than a passive trait. It demonstrates the value of restorative justice over punishment, encouraging teens to look beyond stereotypes and understand the hidden struggles of others. Additionally, it models how literacy and shared narratives can build empathy and bridge community divides.

Where the Giant Petals Bloom
This story gently builds your child's creative problem-solving skills by showing how persistence and trying different approaches can overcome a challenge. It also highlights the emotional power of storytelling, nurturing language development and a lifelong love of imagination.

The Great Pizza Hunt
This story encourages teamwork and helps your child understand the sequence of daily tasks, from shopping to cooking. It also reinforces important habits like washing hands and safety awareness around hot ovens.

The Royal Decree of No More Zzzs
This story helps your child understand that bad behavior (like grumpiness) often hides feelings of fear or tiredness. By watching Edmond, children learn how empathy and calming routines can turn a scary situation into a safe, peaceful one.

The Secret Stadium Under the Hedge
This story helps your child understand that different situations require different approaches, moving beyond physical strength to value gentleness and adaptability. By watching Timmy encourage his nervous friend, children learn the importance of empathy, cooperation, and how being a supportive teammate can help others overcome their fears.

Sweaters in the Snow
This story encourages your child to look beyond rumors and appearances to find the truth about others, fostering critical thinking and empathy. By watching the protagonist overcome her fear to befriend a misunderstood 'monster,' readers learn that kindness can be found in the most unexpected places.

Big Steps, Tiny Lights
This story helps your child understand that everyone has value, regardless of their size or ability. It encourages social-emotional development by showing how cooperation and helping others can solve problems and build strong friendships.

Moonlight Playtime on the Comet Porch
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by naming feelings like worry ("wiggly tummy") and showing how to express them to others. It also models positive social skills, demonstrating how friends can cooperate to solve small problems and the joy that comes from sharing.

The Loudest Princess in the Land
This story helps your child practice self-regulation by demonstrating that different situations require different voice volumes. It models emotional intelligence by identifying feelings like worry and showing how to overcome frustration through calming thoughts. Your child will learn that being gentle and quiet can be just as powerful and magical as being loud and energetic.

Fault Lines in the Fifth Dimension
This story helps adolescents navigate the pressure to fit in by reframing their perceived flaws as unique strengths crucial for resilience. It validates the complex emotions of the teen years—anger, uncertainty, and the need for independence—teaching that being 'messy' or imperfect is a vital part of being human. Through Casey's journey, your child will see that authentic connection comes from honesty and vulnerability, not from pretending to be perfect.

Noodle Noggin
This story helps children build resilience by showing that avoiding necessary chores often leads to bigger complications, framing daily tasks in a positive light. It also models critical thinking and empathy as Sadie overcomes her fear to understand the birds' motivation and solve the problem creatively.

Drawing the Night Away
This story empowers children by showing them that they have the agency to solve problems through creativity and imagination. It also helps develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to transform feelings of nervousness (a 'wiggly tummy') into confidence and pride.

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 Magic Repair Shop
This story helps children reframe bedtime from a loss of playtime to a productive activity that builds strength and intelligence. By using concrete metaphors like a 'Repair Shop' and 'Dream Cinema,' it encourages children to view rest as an essential tool for their growth. It provides parents with positive language to explain the biological benefits of sleep in a way young children can understand.

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.

Beep-Beep Star Pilot
This story supports **emotional regulation** by modeling how to overcome small moments of hesitation using a comforting, repetitive mantra. It enhances **language development** through rhythmic phrases and simple onomatopoeia ('beep,' 'whoosh') that encourage your child to mimic sounds. Additionally, the reassuring ending strengthens **secure attachment**, associating bedtime with parental warmth and safety.

The Famously Busy Fergusons
This story helps develop emotional intelligence by showing children how to recognize and communicate feelings of loneliness. It models strong problem-solving and agency, empowering kids to take positive action to strengthen bonds, while teaching the value of teamwork, cooperation, and prioritizing loved ones.

Where the Wind Learns to Hush
This story teaches your child valuable self-regulation skills through Frankie's calming mantra and his journey from restlessness to peace. By identifying 'whirly feelings' and finding a quiet mental space, children learn that they have the power to soothe themselves when they feel wiggly or anxious at bedtime.

48 Hours to History
This story helps your child develop moral reasoning by exploring the difference between what we *can* do versus what we *should* do. It encourages integrity and humility, showing that asking for help and admitting mistakes are signs of true maturity and intelligence.

Please, Please, PLEASE Can I Play Soccer?
This interactive story empowers your child to practice setting healthy boundaries by allowing them to be the 'voice of reason.' It also reinforces the value of self-acceptance, helping children understand that finding an environment where they can thrive is more rewarding than trying to fit in where they don't belong.

Saltwater Margins
This story helps adolescents explore the complexities of identity and social roles, showing that belonging is an active choice rather than a passive trait. It demonstrates the value of restorative justice over punishment, encouraging teens to look beyond stereotypes and understand the hidden struggles of others. Additionally, it models how literacy and shared narratives can build empathy and bridge community divides.

Where the Giant Petals Bloom
This story gently builds your child's creative problem-solving skills by showing how persistence and trying different approaches can overcome a challenge. It also highlights the emotional power of storytelling, nurturing language development and a lifelong love of imagination.

The Great Pizza Hunt
This story encourages teamwork and helps your child understand the sequence of daily tasks, from shopping to cooking. It also reinforces important habits like washing hands and safety awareness around hot ovens.

The Royal Decree of No More Zzzs
This story helps your child understand that bad behavior (like grumpiness) often hides feelings of fear or tiredness. By watching Edmond, children learn how empathy and calming routines can turn a scary situation into a safe, peaceful one.

The Secret Stadium Under the Hedge
This story helps your child understand that different situations require different approaches, moving beyond physical strength to value gentleness and adaptability. By watching Timmy encourage his nervous friend, children learn the importance of empathy, cooperation, and how being a supportive teammate can help others overcome their fears.

Sweaters in the Snow
This story encourages your child to look beyond rumors and appearances to find the truth about others, fostering critical thinking and empathy. By watching the protagonist overcome her fear to befriend a misunderstood 'monster,' readers learn that kindness can be found in the most unexpected places.

Big Steps, Tiny Lights
This story helps your child understand that everyone has value, regardless of their size or ability. It encourages social-emotional development by showing how cooperation and helping others can solve problems and build strong friendships.

Moonlight Playtime on the Comet Porch
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by naming feelings like worry ("wiggly tummy") and showing how to express them to others. It also models positive social skills, demonstrating how friends can cooperate to solve small problems and the joy that comes from sharing.

The Loudest Princess in the Land
This story helps your child practice self-regulation by demonstrating that different situations require different voice volumes. It models emotional intelligence by identifying feelings like worry and showing how to overcome frustration through calming thoughts. Your child will learn that being gentle and quiet can be just as powerful and magical as being loud and energetic.

Fault Lines in the Fifth Dimension
This story helps adolescents navigate the pressure to fit in by reframing their perceived flaws as unique strengths crucial for resilience. It validates the complex emotions of the teen years—anger, uncertainty, and the need for independence—teaching that being 'messy' or imperfect is a vital part of being human. Through Casey's journey, your child will see that authentic connection comes from honesty and vulnerability, not from pretending to be perfect.

Noodle Noggin
This story helps children build resilience by showing that avoiding necessary chores often leads to bigger complications, framing daily tasks in a positive light. It also models critical thinking and empathy as Sadie overcomes her fear to understand the birds' motivation and solve the problem creatively.

Drawing the Night Away
This story empowers children by showing them that they have the agency to solve problems through creativity and imagination. It also helps develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to transform feelings of nervousness (a 'wiggly tummy') into confidence and pride.

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 Magic Repair Shop
This story helps children reframe bedtime from a loss of playtime to a productive activity that builds strength and intelligence. By using concrete metaphors like a 'Repair Shop' and 'Dream Cinema,' it encourages children to view rest as an essential tool for their growth. It provides parents with positive language to explain the biological benefits of sleep in a way young children can understand.

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.

Beep-Beep Star Pilot
This story supports **emotional regulation** by modeling how to overcome small moments of hesitation using a comforting, repetitive mantra. It enhances **language development** through rhythmic phrases and simple onomatopoeia ('beep,' 'whoosh') that encourage your child to mimic sounds. Additionally, the reassuring ending strengthens **secure attachment**, associating bedtime with parental warmth and safety.

The Famously Busy Fergusons
This story helps develop emotional intelligence by showing children how to recognize and communicate feelings of loneliness. It models strong problem-solving and agency, empowering kids to take positive action to strengthen bonds, while teaching the value of teamwork, cooperation, and prioritizing loved ones.

Where the Wind Learns to Hush
This story teaches your child valuable self-regulation skills through Frankie's calming mantra and his journey from restlessness to peace. By identifying 'whirly feelings' and finding a quiet mental space, children learn that they have the power to soothe themselves when they feel wiggly or anxious at bedtime.

48 Hours to History
This story helps your child develop moral reasoning by exploring the difference between what we *can* do versus what we *should* do. It encourages integrity and humility, showing that asking for help and admitting mistakes are signs of true maturity and intelligence.

Please, Please, PLEASE Can I Play Soccer?
This interactive story empowers your child to practice setting healthy boundaries by allowing them to be the 'voice of reason.' It also reinforces the value of self-acceptance, helping children understand that finding an environment where they can thrive is more rewarding than trying to fit in where they don't belong.

Saltwater Margins
This story helps adolescents explore the complexities of identity and social roles, showing that belonging is an active choice rather than a passive trait. It demonstrates the value of restorative justice over punishment, encouraging teens to look beyond stereotypes and understand the hidden struggles of others. Additionally, it models how literacy and shared narratives can build empathy and bridge community divides.

Where the Giant Petals Bloom
This story gently builds your child's creative problem-solving skills by showing how persistence and trying different approaches can overcome a challenge. It also highlights the emotional power of storytelling, nurturing language development and a lifelong love of imagination.

The Great Pizza Hunt
This story encourages teamwork and helps your child understand the sequence of daily tasks, from shopping to cooking. It also reinforces important habits like washing hands and safety awareness around hot ovens.

The Royal Decree of No More Zzzs
This story helps your child understand that bad behavior (like grumpiness) often hides feelings of fear or tiredness. By watching Edmond, children learn how empathy and calming routines can turn a scary situation into a safe, peaceful one.

The Secret Stadium Under the Hedge
This story helps your child understand that different situations require different approaches, moving beyond physical strength to value gentleness and adaptability. By watching Timmy encourage his nervous friend, children learn the importance of empathy, cooperation, and how being a supportive teammate can help others overcome their fears.

Sweaters in the Snow
This story encourages your child to look beyond rumors and appearances to find the truth about others, fostering critical thinking and empathy. By watching the protagonist overcome her fear to befriend a misunderstood 'monster,' readers learn that kindness can be found in the most unexpected places.

Big Steps, Tiny Lights
This story helps your child understand that everyone has value, regardless of their size or ability. It encourages social-emotional development by showing how cooperation and helping others can solve problems and build strong friendships.

Moonlight Playtime on the Comet Porch
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by naming feelings like worry ("wiggly tummy") and showing how to express them to others. It also models positive social skills, demonstrating how friends can cooperate to solve small problems and the joy that comes from sharing.

The Loudest Princess in the Land
This story helps your child practice self-regulation by demonstrating that different situations require different voice volumes. It models emotional intelligence by identifying feelings like worry and showing how to overcome frustration through calming thoughts. Your child will learn that being gentle and quiet can be just as powerful and magical as being loud and energetic.

Fault Lines in the Fifth Dimension
This story helps adolescents navigate the pressure to fit in by reframing their perceived flaws as unique strengths crucial for resilience. It validates the complex emotions of the teen years—anger, uncertainty, and the need for independence—teaching that being 'messy' or imperfect is a vital part of being human. Through Casey's journey, your child will see that authentic connection comes from honesty and vulnerability, not from pretending to be perfect.

Noodle Noggin
This story helps children build resilience by showing that avoiding necessary chores often leads to bigger complications, framing daily tasks in a positive light. It also models critical thinking and empathy as Sadie overcomes her fear to understand the birds' motivation and solve the problem creatively.

Drawing the Night Away
This story empowers children by showing them that they have the agency to solve problems through creativity and imagination. It also helps develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to transform feelings of nervousness (a 'wiggly tummy') into confidence and pride.

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 Magic Repair Shop
This story helps children reframe bedtime from a loss of playtime to a productive activity that builds strength and intelligence. By using concrete metaphors like a 'Repair Shop' and 'Dream Cinema,' it encourages children to view rest as an essential tool for their growth. It provides parents with positive language to explain the biological benefits of sleep in a way young children can understand.

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.

Beep-Beep Star Pilot
This story supports **emotional regulation** by modeling how to overcome small moments of hesitation using a comforting, repetitive mantra. It enhances **language development** through rhythmic phrases and simple onomatopoeia ('beep,' 'whoosh') that encourage your child to mimic sounds. Additionally, the reassuring ending strengthens **secure attachment**, associating bedtime with parental warmth and safety.

The Famously Busy Fergusons
This story helps develop emotional intelligence by showing children how to recognize and communicate feelings of loneliness. It models strong problem-solving and agency, empowering kids to take positive action to strengthen bonds, while teaching the value of teamwork, cooperation, and prioritizing loved ones.

Where the Wind Learns to Hush
This story teaches your child valuable self-regulation skills through Frankie's calming mantra and his journey from restlessness to peace. By identifying 'whirly feelings' and finding a quiet mental space, children learn that they have the power to soothe themselves when they feel wiggly or anxious at bedtime.

48 Hours to History
This story helps your child develop moral reasoning by exploring the difference between what we *can* do versus what we *should* do. It encourages integrity and humility, showing that asking for help and admitting mistakes are signs of true maturity and intelligence.

Please, Please, PLEASE Can I Play Soccer?
This interactive story empowers your child to practice setting healthy boundaries by allowing them to be the 'voice of reason.' It also reinforces the value of self-acceptance, helping children understand that finding an environment where they can thrive is more rewarding than trying to fit in where they don't belong.

Saltwater Margins
This story helps adolescents explore the complexities of identity and social roles, showing that belonging is an active choice rather than a passive trait. It demonstrates the value of restorative justice over punishment, encouraging teens to look beyond stereotypes and understand the hidden struggles of others. Additionally, it models how literacy and shared narratives can build empathy and bridge community divides.

Where the Giant Petals Bloom
This story gently builds your child's creative problem-solving skills by showing how persistence and trying different approaches can overcome a challenge. It also highlights the emotional power of storytelling, nurturing language development and a lifelong love of imagination.

The Great Pizza Hunt
This story encourages teamwork and helps your child understand the sequence of daily tasks, from shopping to cooking. It also reinforces important habits like washing hands and safety awareness around hot ovens.
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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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