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

Tidy Time Magic
This story helps your toddler view cleaning up as a positive, shared bonding activity rather than a chore. The repetitive "work together" phrase reinforces early social cooperation skills and the sense of pride that comes from completing a task.

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.

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.

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.

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.

When the Glow Went Whoosh
This story helps your child understand that feeling shy or scared is a normal emotion that can be managed with support. It encourages emotional intelligence by showing how friendship and helping others can build confidence and turn nervousness into bravery.

Lena's First Snow Day
This story helps your child develop sensory awareness by contrasting cold snow with warm indoor comfort. The repetitive sequences in dressing and playing support cognitive development of patterns and counting, while the reassuring ending reinforces a sense of security and safety.

Inkfeather’s Flight
This story validates your child's imagination and creativity, framing these traits as strengths rather than distractions. It helps children navigate feelings of self-doubt ('not being enough') by showing that owning one's unique perspective is a superpower. Through Lydia's journey, young readers learn that their voice has the power to define their own reality and protect what they love.

The Mystery of the Silent Sky
This story helps children develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to recognize feelings of loneliness and fear in others. It encourages social skills like fairness and negotiation, showing how sharing solutions can solve problems better than taking things. Your child will also learn that they can be brave and take action to make the world right again.

Where the Moonfish Glows
This soothing story helps children develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to name their feelings and gently calm their bodies when startled. Through Kelly's magical encounters, your child will learn the value of patience, quiet observation, and interacting softly with the world around them.

King of the Wild-Leaf Room
This story helps children visualize and manage intense emotions like anger by showing that 'big feelings' are natural but temporary. It provides a reassuring message of unconditional love, teaching children that even when they make mistakes or lose control, their safety and connection with their parents remain secure.

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.

The Spinner-Spring Surprise
This story helps develop your child's cognitive skills by presenting a circular narrative structure, teaching them to recognize patterns and sequences. It also models patience and social cooperation, showing how to handle the whimsical requests of a friend with humor and kindness.

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.

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.

Thunder-Scarf Tuesday
This story helps children understand the value of self-regulation and taking charge when things get out of control. By watching the protagonist switch from passive boredom to active leadership, your child learns that staying calm and giving clear directions is the best way to solve big problems.

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.

What Makes a Real Hero?
This story helps your child reframe mundane tasks or chores as valuable learning opportunities that build competence. By showing how Lucas saves the day through preparation and knowledge rather than just super-strength, it teaches children that paying attention and being responsible are heroic traits they can practice in their own lives.

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.

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.

Tidy Time Magic
This story helps your toddler view cleaning up as a positive, shared bonding activity rather than a chore. The repetitive "work together" phrase reinforces early social cooperation skills and the sense of pride that comes from completing a task.

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.

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.

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.

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.

When the Glow Went Whoosh
This story helps your child understand that feeling shy or scared is a normal emotion that can be managed with support. It encourages emotional intelligence by showing how friendship and helping others can build confidence and turn nervousness into bravery.

Lena's First Snow Day
This story helps your child develop sensory awareness by contrasting cold snow with warm indoor comfort. The repetitive sequences in dressing and playing support cognitive development of patterns and counting, while the reassuring ending reinforces a sense of security and safety.

Inkfeather’s Flight
This story validates your child's imagination and creativity, framing these traits as strengths rather than distractions. It helps children navigate feelings of self-doubt ('not being enough') by showing that owning one's unique perspective is a superpower. Through Lydia's journey, young readers learn that their voice has the power to define their own reality and protect what they love.

The Mystery of the Silent Sky
This story helps children develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to recognize feelings of loneliness and fear in others. It encourages social skills like fairness and negotiation, showing how sharing solutions can solve problems better than taking things. Your child will also learn that they can be brave and take action to make the world right again.

Where the Moonfish Glows
This soothing story helps children develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to name their feelings and gently calm their bodies when startled. Through Kelly's magical encounters, your child will learn the value of patience, quiet observation, and interacting softly with the world around them.

King of the Wild-Leaf Room
This story helps children visualize and manage intense emotions like anger by showing that 'big feelings' are natural but temporary. It provides a reassuring message of unconditional love, teaching children that even when they make mistakes or lose control, their safety and connection with their parents remain secure.

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.

The Spinner-Spring Surprise
This story helps develop your child's cognitive skills by presenting a circular narrative structure, teaching them to recognize patterns and sequences. It also models patience and social cooperation, showing how to handle the whimsical requests of a friend with humor and kindness.

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.

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.

Thunder-Scarf Tuesday
This story helps children understand the value of self-regulation and taking charge when things get out of control. By watching the protagonist switch from passive boredom to active leadership, your child learns that staying calm and giving clear directions is the best way to solve big problems.

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.

What Makes a Real Hero?
This story helps your child reframe mundane tasks or chores as valuable learning opportunities that build competence. By showing how Lucas saves the day through preparation and knowledge rather than just super-strength, it teaches children that paying attention and being responsible are heroic traits they can practice in their own lives.

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.

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.

Tidy Time Magic
This story helps your toddler view cleaning up as a positive, shared bonding activity rather than a chore. The repetitive "work together" phrase reinforces early social cooperation skills and the sense of pride that comes from completing a task.

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.

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.

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.

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.

When the Glow Went Whoosh
This story helps your child understand that feeling shy or scared is a normal emotion that can be managed with support. It encourages emotional intelligence by showing how friendship and helping others can build confidence and turn nervousness into bravery.

Lena's First Snow Day
This story helps your child develop sensory awareness by contrasting cold snow with warm indoor comfort. The repetitive sequences in dressing and playing support cognitive development of patterns and counting, while the reassuring ending reinforces a sense of security and safety.

Inkfeather’s Flight
This story validates your child's imagination and creativity, framing these traits as strengths rather than distractions. It helps children navigate feelings of self-doubt ('not being enough') by showing that owning one's unique perspective is a superpower. Through Lydia's journey, young readers learn that their voice has the power to define their own reality and protect what they love.

The Mystery of the Silent Sky
This story helps children develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to recognize feelings of loneliness and fear in others. It encourages social skills like fairness and negotiation, showing how sharing solutions can solve problems better than taking things. Your child will also learn that they can be brave and take action to make the world right again.

Where the Moonfish Glows
This soothing story helps children develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to name their feelings and gently calm their bodies when startled. Through Kelly's magical encounters, your child will learn the value of patience, quiet observation, and interacting softly with the world around them.

King of the Wild-Leaf Room
This story helps children visualize and manage intense emotions like anger by showing that 'big feelings' are natural but temporary. It provides a reassuring message of unconditional love, teaching children that even when they make mistakes or lose control, their safety and connection with their parents remain secure.

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.

The Spinner-Spring Surprise
This story helps develop your child's cognitive skills by presenting a circular narrative structure, teaching them to recognize patterns and sequences. It also models patience and social cooperation, showing how to handle the whimsical requests of a friend with humor and kindness.

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.

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.

Thunder-Scarf Tuesday
This story helps children understand the value of self-regulation and taking charge when things get out of control. By watching the protagonist switch from passive boredom to active leadership, your child learns that staying calm and giving clear directions is the best way to solve big problems.

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.

What Makes a Real Hero?
This story helps your child reframe mundane tasks or chores as valuable learning opportunities that build competence. By showing how Lucas saves the day through preparation and knowledge rather than just super-strength, it teaches children that paying attention and being responsible are heroic traits they can practice in their own lives.

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.

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.

Tidy Time Magic
This story helps your toddler view cleaning up as a positive, shared bonding activity rather than a chore. The repetitive "work together" phrase reinforces early social cooperation skills and the sense of pride that comes from completing a task.

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.

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.

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.

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.

When the Glow Went Whoosh
This story helps your child understand that feeling shy or scared is a normal emotion that can be managed with support. It encourages emotional intelligence by showing how friendship and helping others can build confidence and turn nervousness into bravery.

Lena's First Snow Day
This story helps your child develop sensory awareness by contrasting cold snow with warm indoor comfort. The repetitive sequences in dressing and playing support cognitive development of patterns and counting, while the reassuring ending reinforces a sense of security and safety.

Inkfeather’s Flight
This story validates your child's imagination and creativity, framing these traits as strengths rather than distractions. It helps children navigate feelings of self-doubt ('not being enough') by showing that owning one's unique perspective is a superpower. Through Lydia's journey, young readers learn that their voice has the power to define their own reality and protect what they love.

The Mystery of the Silent Sky
This story helps children develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to recognize feelings of loneliness and fear in others. It encourages social skills like fairness and negotiation, showing how sharing solutions can solve problems better than taking things. Your child will also learn that they can be brave and take action to make the world right again.

Where the Moonfish Glows
This soothing story helps children develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to name their feelings and gently calm their bodies when startled. Through Kelly's magical encounters, your child will learn the value of patience, quiet observation, and interacting softly with the world around them.

King of the Wild-Leaf Room
This story helps children visualize and manage intense emotions like anger by showing that 'big feelings' are natural but temporary. It provides a reassuring message of unconditional love, teaching children that even when they make mistakes or lose control, their safety and connection with their parents remain secure.

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.

The Spinner-Spring Surprise
This story helps develop your child's cognitive skills by presenting a circular narrative structure, teaching them to recognize patterns and sequences. It also models patience and social cooperation, showing how to handle the whimsical requests of a friend with humor and kindness.

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.

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.

Thunder-Scarf Tuesday
This story helps children understand the value of self-regulation and taking charge when things get out of control. By watching the protagonist switch from passive boredom to active leadership, your child learns that staying calm and giving clear directions is the best way to solve big problems.

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.

What Makes a Real Hero?
This story helps your child reframe mundane tasks or chores as valuable learning opportunities that build competence. By showing how Lucas saves the day through preparation and knowledge rather than just super-strength, it teaches children that paying attention and being responsible are heroic traits they can practice in their own lives.

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.

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.
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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
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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
Why Stories Matter
The perfect blend of fun and developmental benefits
Fun & Imagination
Magical Adventures
Transport kids to fantastical worlds where they're the hero
Sparks Creativity
Fuel imagination far beyond passive video content
Better Than TV
Slow-paced entertainment that develops listening skills
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
Family Connection
Start meaningful conversations about life's challenges
Better Sleep
Calming bedtime routines that ease into restful nights
Experience the Magic
Beautifully crafted stories with stunning illustrations and soothing narration
Neural Audio Technology
Soothing, expressive voices that bring every character to life
Stunning Illustrations
Every story comes with beautiful, AI-generated artwork






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