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 Mystery of the Pink Dust
This story helps your child develop empathy by showing that others (even mice!) have needs and feelings just like we do. It also encourages critical thinking and observation skills as Winston follows clues to solve a problem step-by-step.

Footsteps on the Quiet Path
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation strategies, teaching them that bravery is about staying steady rather than being fearless. Through Myron's journey, children learn the value of respect for new cultures and the concept of integrity—doing the right thing even when it's difficult or uncomfortable.

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.

Glitter-Sneeze Grove
This story helps children understand that their perceived flaws can actually be unique strengths when viewed from a different perspective. Your child will learn the value of empathy and how using their own special abilities to help others can build confidence and friendship.

The Sun in Jar Forty-Seven
This story encourages children to use logic and critical thinking to solve high-stakes problems, demonstrating that even young voices can challenge authority when armed with facts. It also fosters an appreciation for scientific curiosity and helps children understand that their observations and knowledge can have a significant impact on the world around them.

Coral Wishes and the Grammar of Whalesong
This story helps children understand that their voice matters and that making mistakes is a natural part of growth. It teaches that true strength comes from vulnerability and honesty, encouraging children to express their needs rather than hiding them. By showing a villain who acts out of fear, it also builds empathy and demonstrates that people can change when they confront their own insecurities.

Who Broke the First Clock?
This story helps children develop problem-solving skills by showing how Grant faces a confusing mistake and takes action to fix it himself. It also supports resilience and responsibility, teaching kids that mistakes can be corrected with courage and careful thinking. The time-travel mystery encourages curiosity and flexible thinking in a fun, imaginative way.

The Broom Who Loved the Grass
This story helps develop your child's emotional intelligence by showing Lena recognizing and validating her friend's fear without judgment. It also teaches adaptability and social skills, demonstrating that changing plans to accommodate others can lead to new and wonderful ways to have fun.

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.

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.

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.

Secrets Under the Beans
This story helps develop your child's cognitive curiosity by introducing basic scientific concepts like ecosystems and soil biology in a highly accessible way. It also nurtures emotional intelligence by modeling patience and empathy, showing children that even the tiniest living things deserve our care and attention.

The Great Interspecies Firewall
This story helps children understand the difference between raw information and emotional connection, fostering emotional intelligence. It also encourages critical thinking about technology and responsible decision-making by showing that technical ability must be balanced with empathy.

Barnaby's Brave Hello
This story supports your child's emotional development by modeling how to overcome shyness and initiate connection through gentle actions. The rhythmic repetition and safe, cozy conclusion reinforce a sense of security, helping your child wind down for sleep knowing they are safe and loved.

The Great Floating Cow Chase
This story helps your child identify and label emotions, transitioning from silly excitement to worry and back to relief. It models problem-solving as Marta actively searches for her missing friend, while the reassuring presence of a parent reinforces a sense of safety and security.

Run Jimmie Run
This story helps develop your child's understanding of object permanence and observation skills as they help Jimmie search for his toy. The rhythmic repetition and sensory sounds support early language acquisition, while the transition from active play to quiet rest models healthy self-regulation.

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.

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.

Tall Tower Teamwork
This story helps your child develop social skills by modeling positive turn-taking and cooperative play. It also teaches emotional resilience by showing that making a mess can be funny rather than upsetting, encouraging children to try again when things go wrong.

The Red Rumor Experiment
This story helps normalize puberty and menstruation, transforming fear of the unknown into confidence through knowledge and preparation. It encourages children to communicate openly with trusted adults and friends about their anxieties, while modeling how to take responsibility for mistakes and choose honesty.

The Mystery of the Pink Dust
This story helps your child develop empathy by showing that others (even mice!) have needs and feelings just like we do. It also encourages critical thinking and observation skills as Winston follows clues to solve a problem step-by-step.

Footsteps on the Quiet Path
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation strategies, teaching them that bravery is about staying steady rather than being fearless. Through Myron's journey, children learn the value of respect for new cultures and the concept of integrity—doing the right thing even when it's difficult or uncomfortable.

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.

Glitter-Sneeze Grove
This story helps children understand that their perceived flaws can actually be unique strengths when viewed from a different perspective. Your child will learn the value of empathy and how using their own special abilities to help others can build confidence and friendship.

The Sun in Jar Forty-Seven
This story encourages children to use logic and critical thinking to solve high-stakes problems, demonstrating that even young voices can challenge authority when armed with facts. It also fosters an appreciation for scientific curiosity and helps children understand that their observations and knowledge can have a significant impact on the world around them.

Coral Wishes and the Grammar of Whalesong
This story helps children understand that their voice matters and that making mistakes is a natural part of growth. It teaches that true strength comes from vulnerability and honesty, encouraging children to express their needs rather than hiding them. By showing a villain who acts out of fear, it also builds empathy and demonstrates that people can change when they confront their own insecurities.

Who Broke the First Clock?
This story helps children develop problem-solving skills by showing how Grant faces a confusing mistake and takes action to fix it himself. It also supports resilience and responsibility, teaching kids that mistakes can be corrected with courage and careful thinking. The time-travel mystery encourages curiosity and flexible thinking in a fun, imaginative way.

The Broom Who Loved the Grass
This story helps develop your child's emotional intelligence by showing Lena recognizing and validating her friend's fear without judgment. It also teaches adaptability and social skills, demonstrating that changing plans to accommodate others can lead to new and wonderful ways to have fun.

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.

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.

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.

Secrets Under the Beans
This story helps develop your child's cognitive curiosity by introducing basic scientific concepts like ecosystems and soil biology in a highly accessible way. It also nurtures emotional intelligence by modeling patience and empathy, showing children that even the tiniest living things deserve our care and attention.

The Great Interspecies Firewall
This story helps children understand the difference between raw information and emotional connection, fostering emotional intelligence. It also encourages critical thinking about technology and responsible decision-making by showing that technical ability must be balanced with empathy.

Barnaby's Brave Hello
This story supports your child's emotional development by modeling how to overcome shyness and initiate connection through gentle actions. The rhythmic repetition and safe, cozy conclusion reinforce a sense of security, helping your child wind down for sleep knowing they are safe and loved.

The Great Floating Cow Chase
This story helps your child identify and label emotions, transitioning from silly excitement to worry and back to relief. It models problem-solving as Marta actively searches for her missing friend, while the reassuring presence of a parent reinforces a sense of safety and security.

Run Jimmie Run
This story helps develop your child's understanding of object permanence and observation skills as they help Jimmie search for his toy. The rhythmic repetition and sensory sounds support early language acquisition, while the transition from active play to quiet rest models healthy self-regulation.

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.

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.

Tall Tower Teamwork
This story helps your child develop social skills by modeling positive turn-taking and cooperative play. It also teaches emotional resilience by showing that making a mess can be funny rather than upsetting, encouraging children to try again when things go wrong.

The Red Rumor Experiment
This story helps normalize puberty and menstruation, transforming fear of the unknown into confidence through knowledge and preparation. It encourages children to communicate openly with trusted adults and friends about their anxieties, while modeling how to take responsibility for mistakes and choose honesty.

The Mystery of the Pink Dust
This story helps your child develop empathy by showing that others (even mice!) have needs and feelings just like we do. It also encourages critical thinking and observation skills as Winston follows clues to solve a problem step-by-step.

Footsteps on the Quiet Path
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation strategies, teaching them that bravery is about staying steady rather than being fearless. Through Myron's journey, children learn the value of respect for new cultures and the concept of integrity—doing the right thing even when it's difficult or uncomfortable.

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.

Glitter-Sneeze Grove
This story helps children understand that their perceived flaws can actually be unique strengths when viewed from a different perspective. Your child will learn the value of empathy and how using their own special abilities to help others can build confidence and friendship.

The Sun in Jar Forty-Seven
This story encourages children to use logic and critical thinking to solve high-stakes problems, demonstrating that even young voices can challenge authority when armed with facts. It also fosters an appreciation for scientific curiosity and helps children understand that their observations and knowledge can have a significant impact on the world around them.

Coral Wishes and the Grammar of Whalesong
This story helps children understand that their voice matters and that making mistakes is a natural part of growth. It teaches that true strength comes from vulnerability and honesty, encouraging children to express their needs rather than hiding them. By showing a villain who acts out of fear, it also builds empathy and demonstrates that people can change when they confront their own insecurities.

Who Broke the First Clock?
This story helps children develop problem-solving skills by showing how Grant faces a confusing mistake and takes action to fix it himself. It also supports resilience and responsibility, teaching kids that mistakes can be corrected with courage and careful thinking. The time-travel mystery encourages curiosity and flexible thinking in a fun, imaginative way.

The Broom Who Loved the Grass
This story helps develop your child's emotional intelligence by showing Lena recognizing and validating her friend's fear without judgment. It also teaches adaptability and social skills, demonstrating that changing plans to accommodate others can lead to new and wonderful ways to have fun.

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.

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.

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.

Secrets Under the Beans
This story helps develop your child's cognitive curiosity by introducing basic scientific concepts like ecosystems and soil biology in a highly accessible way. It also nurtures emotional intelligence by modeling patience and empathy, showing children that even the tiniest living things deserve our care and attention.

The Great Interspecies Firewall
This story helps children understand the difference between raw information and emotional connection, fostering emotional intelligence. It also encourages critical thinking about technology and responsible decision-making by showing that technical ability must be balanced with empathy.

Barnaby's Brave Hello
This story supports your child's emotional development by modeling how to overcome shyness and initiate connection through gentle actions. The rhythmic repetition and safe, cozy conclusion reinforce a sense of security, helping your child wind down for sleep knowing they are safe and loved.

The Great Floating Cow Chase
This story helps your child identify and label emotions, transitioning from silly excitement to worry and back to relief. It models problem-solving as Marta actively searches for her missing friend, while the reassuring presence of a parent reinforces a sense of safety and security.

Run Jimmie Run
This story helps develop your child's understanding of object permanence and observation skills as they help Jimmie search for his toy. The rhythmic repetition and sensory sounds support early language acquisition, while the transition from active play to quiet rest models healthy self-regulation.

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.

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.

Tall Tower Teamwork
This story helps your child develop social skills by modeling positive turn-taking and cooperative play. It also teaches emotional resilience by showing that making a mess can be funny rather than upsetting, encouraging children to try again when things go wrong.

The Red Rumor Experiment
This story helps normalize puberty and menstruation, transforming fear of the unknown into confidence through knowledge and preparation. It encourages children to communicate openly with trusted adults and friends about their anxieties, while modeling how to take responsibility for mistakes and choose honesty.

The Mystery of the Pink Dust
This story helps your child develop empathy by showing that others (even mice!) have needs and feelings just like we do. It also encourages critical thinking and observation skills as Winston follows clues to solve a problem step-by-step.

Footsteps on the Quiet Path
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation strategies, teaching them that bravery is about staying steady rather than being fearless. Through Myron's journey, children learn the value of respect for new cultures and the concept of integrity—doing the right thing even when it's difficult or uncomfortable.

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.

Glitter-Sneeze Grove
This story helps children understand that their perceived flaws can actually be unique strengths when viewed from a different perspective. Your child will learn the value of empathy and how using their own special abilities to help others can build confidence and friendship.

The Sun in Jar Forty-Seven
This story encourages children to use logic and critical thinking to solve high-stakes problems, demonstrating that even young voices can challenge authority when armed with facts. It also fosters an appreciation for scientific curiosity and helps children understand that their observations and knowledge can have a significant impact on the world around them.

Coral Wishes and the Grammar of Whalesong
This story helps children understand that their voice matters and that making mistakes is a natural part of growth. It teaches that true strength comes from vulnerability and honesty, encouraging children to express their needs rather than hiding them. By showing a villain who acts out of fear, it also builds empathy and demonstrates that people can change when they confront their own insecurities.

Who Broke the First Clock?
This story helps children develop problem-solving skills by showing how Grant faces a confusing mistake and takes action to fix it himself. It also supports resilience and responsibility, teaching kids that mistakes can be corrected with courage and careful thinking. The time-travel mystery encourages curiosity and flexible thinking in a fun, imaginative way.

The Broom Who Loved the Grass
This story helps develop your child's emotional intelligence by showing Lena recognizing and validating her friend's fear without judgment. It also teaches adaptability and social skills, demonstrating that changing plans to accommodate others can lead to new and wonderful ways to have fun.

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.

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.

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.

Secrets Under the Beans
This story helps develop your child's cognitive curiosity by introducing basic scientific concepts like ecosystems and soil biology in a highly accessible way. It also nurtures emotional intelligence by modeling patience and empathy, showing children that even the tiniest living things deserve our care and attention.

The Great Interspecies Firewall
This story helps children understand the difference between raw information and emotional connection, fostering emotional intelligence. It also encourages critical thinking about technology and responsible decision-making by showing that technical ability must be balanced with empathy.

Barnaby's Brave Hello
This story supports your child's emotional development by modeling how to overcome shyness and initiate connection through gentle actions. The rhythmic repetition and safe, cozy conclusion reinforce a sense of security, helping your child wind down for sleep knowing they are safe and loved.

The Great Floating Cow Chase
This story helps your child identify and label emotions, transitioning from silly excitement to worry and back to relief. It models problem-solving as Marta actively searches for her missing friend, while the reassuring presence of a parent reinforces a sense of safety and security.

Run Jimmie Run
This story helps develop your child's understanding of object permanence and observation skills as they help Jimmie search for his toy. The rhythmic repetition and sensory sounds support early language acquisition, while the transition from active play to quiet rest models healthy self-regulation.

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.

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.

Tall Tower Teamwork
This story helps your child develop social skills by modeling positive turn-taking and cooperative play. It also teaches emotional resilience by showing that making a mess can be funny rather than upsetting, encouraging children to try again when things go wrong.

The Red Rumor Experiment
This story helps normalize puberty and menstruation, transforming fear of the unknown into confidence through knowledge and preparation. It encourages children to communicate openly with trusted adults and friends about their anxieties, while modeling how to take responsibility for mistakes and choose honesty.
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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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Build comprehension and language skills effortlessly
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