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

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.

The Great Sock Escape
This story helps your child understand that friends don't have to look alike or be exactly the same to fit perfectly together. It also encourages creative problem-solving and flexibility when things don't go according to the usual rules.

The Dilemma of the Double-Crossed Map
This story helps your child develop **social flexibility** by showing that there can be more than one "right" answer to a problem. It encourages **cooperation and sharing** by demonstrating how combining different things (music and costumes) creates a better outcome than keeping them separate.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The Blue Jar of Wishes
This story helps your child develop empathy by showing how recognizing and meeting the needs of others brings shared happiness. The repetitive structure and concrete actions reinforce the concept that even small hands can make a big difference in the world. It also models positive social-emotional behavior through gentle interactions and a comforting routine.

Ribbon of Rainlight
This story supports language development through the rhythmic repetition and naming of specific colors. It also nurtures empathy and a sense of security as your child sees the little bird returned safely to its home.

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.

Ace's High-Flying Rescue
This story teaches your child the vital lesson that it is okay to ask for help when a problem is too big to handle alone. It also builds confidence by showing how unique individual talents, like Ace's drawing, can contribute to a group's success in unexpected and meaningful ways.

Theodore and the Hurricane of Colors
This story encourages your child to see creativity as a superpower for solving problems and overcoming fears. It demonstrates how friends with different abilities can work together, teaching children that their unique traits—even ones they think are 'wrong'—can be exactly what is needed to succeed.

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.

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.

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.

Where Two Bridges Meet
This story teaches your child the power of communication and collaboration, showing that big problems are often easier to solve with a friend. It encourages social-emotional growth by demonstrating how to turn frustration into constructive teamwork. Your child will also learn that asking for help and coordinating with others can lead to beautiful results that working alone cannot achieve.

Starlight Borrowed, Safely Returned
This story teaches your child the value of the scientific method—observation, hypothesis, and testing—in a way that feels like a gentle adventure. It models emotional regulation by showing that staying calm and breathing helps solve problems better than panicking. Your child will also learn fascinating real-world facts about our solar system while seeing curiosity portrayed as a superpower.

Queen Coral's Royal Dilemma
This story helps children understand the value of independence and self-governance, showing that they often have the power to solve their own problems without relying on an authority figure. It also teaches the importance of setting personal boundaries and demonstrates that true leadership sometimes means empowering others to help themselves.

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 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.

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.

The Great Sock Escape
This story helps your child understand that friends don't have to look alike or be exactly the same to fit perfectly together. It also encourages creative problem-solving and flexibility when things don't go according to the usual rules.

The Dilemma of the Double-Crossed Map
This story helps your child develop **social flexibility** by showing that there can be more than one "right" answer to a problem. It encourages **cooperation and sharing** by demonstrating how combining different things (music and costumes) creates a better outcome than keeping them separate.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The Blue Jar of Wishes
This story helps your child develop empathy by showing how recognizing and meeting the needs of others brings shared happiness. The repetitive structure and concrete actions reinforce the concept that even small hands can make a big difference in the world. It also models positive social-emotional behavior through gentle interactions and a comforting routine.

Ribbon of Rainlight
This story supports language development through the rhythmic repetition and naming of specific colors. It also nurtures empathy and a sense of security as your child sees the little bird returned safely to its home.

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.

Ace's High-Flying Rescue
This story teaches your child the vital lesson that it is okay to ask for help when a problem is too big to handle alone. It also builds confidence by showing how unique individual talents, like Ace's drawing, can contribute to a group's success in unexpected and meaningful ways.

Theodore and the Hurricane of Colors
This story encourages your child to see creativity as a superpower for solving problems and overcoming fears. It demonstrates how friends with different abilities can work together, teaching children that their unique traits—even ones they think are 'wrong'—can be exactly what is needed to succeed.

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.

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.

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.

Where Two Bridges Meet
This story teaches your child the power of communication and collaboration, showing that big problems are often easier to solve with a friend. It encourages social-emotional growth by demonstrating how to turn frustration into constructive teamwork. Your child will also learn that asking for help and coordinating with others can lead to beautiful results that working alone cannot achieve.

Starlight Borrowed, Safely Returned
This story teaches your child the value of the scientific method—observation, hypothesis, and testing—in a way that feels like a gentle adventure. It models emotional regulation by showing that staying calm and breathing helps solve problems better than panicking. Your child will also learn fascinating real-world facts about our solar system while seeing curiosity portrayed as a superpower.

Queen Coral's Royal Dilemma
This story helps children understand the value of independence and self-governance, showing that they often have the power to solve their own problems without relying on an authority figure. It also teaches the importance of setting personal boundaries and demonstrates that true leadership sometimes means empowering others to help themselves.

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 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.

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.

The Great Sock Escape
This story helps your child understand that friends don't have to look alike or be exactly the same to fit perfectly together. It also encourages creative problem-solving and flexibility when things don't go according to the usual rules.

The Dilemma of the Double-Crossed Map
This story helps your child develop **social flexibility** by showing that there can be more than one "right" answer to a problem. It encourages **cooperation and sharing** by demonstrating how combining different things (music and costumes) creates a better outcome than keeping them separate.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The Blue Jar of Wishes
This story helps your child develop empathy by showing how recognizing and meeting the needs of others brings shared happiness. The repetitive structure and concrete actions reinforce the concept that even small hands can make a big difference in the world. It also models positive social-emotional behavior through gentle interactions and a comforting routine.

Ribbon of Rainlight
This story supports language development through the rhythmic repetition and naming of specific colors. It also nurtures empathy and a sense of security as your child sees the little bird returned safely to its home.

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.

Ace's High-Flying Rescue
This story teaches your child the vital lesson that it is okay to ask for help when a problem is too big to handle alone. It also builds confidence by showing how unique individual talents, like Ace's drawing, can contribute to a group's success in unexpected and meaningful ways.

Theodore and the Hurricane of Colors
This story encourages your child to see creativity as a superpower for solving problems and overcoming fears. It demonstrates how friends with different abilities can work together, teaching children that their unique traits—even ones they think are 'wrong'—can be exactly what is needed to succeed.

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.

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.

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.

Where Two Bridges Meet
This story teaches your child the power of communication and collaboration, showing that big problems are often easier to solve with a friend. It encourages social-emotional growth by demonstrating how to turn frustration into constructive teamwork. Your child will also learn that asking for help and coordinating with others can lead to beautiful results that working alone cannot achieve.

Starlight Borrowed, Safely Returned
This story teaches your child the value of the scientific method—observation, hypothesis, and testing—in a way that feels like a gentle adventure. It models emotional regulation by showing that staying calm and breathing helps solve problems better than panicking. Your child will also learn fascinating real-world facts about our solar system while seeing curiosity portrayed as a superpower.

Queen Coral's Royal Dilemma
This story helps children understand the value of independence and self-governance, showing that they often have the power to solve their own problems without relying on an authority figure. It also teaches the importance of setting personal boundaries and demonstrates that true leadership sometimes means empowering others to help themselves.

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 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.

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.

The Great Sock Escape
This story helps your child understand that friends don't have to look alike or be exactly the same to fit perfectly together. It also encourages creative problem-solving and flexibility when things don't go according to the usual rules.

The Dilemma of the Double-Crossed Map
This story helps your child develop **social flexibility** by showing that there can be more than one "right" answer to a problem. It encourages **cooperation and sharing** by demonstrating how combining different things (music and costumes) creates a better outcome than keeping them separate.

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.

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.

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.

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.

The Blue Jar of Wishes
This story helps your child develop empathy by showing how recognizing and meeting the needs of others brings shared happiness. The repetitive structure and concrete actions reinforce the concept that even small hands can make a big difference in the world. It also models positive social-emotional behavior through gentle interactions and a comforting routine.

Ribbon of Rainlight
This story supports language development through the rhythmic repetition and naming of specific colors. It also nurtures empathy and a sense of security as your child sees the little bird returned safely to its home.

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.

Ace's High-Flying Rescue
This story teaches your child the vital lesson that it is okay to ask for help when a problem is too big to handle alone. It also builds confidence by showing how unique individual talents, like Ace's drawing, can contribute to a group's success in unexpected and meaningful ways.

Theodore and the Hurricane of Colors
This story encourages your child to see creativity as a superpower for solving problems and overcoming fears. It demonstrates how friends with different abilities can work together, teaching children that their unique traits—even ones they think are 'wrong'—can be exactly what is needed to succeed.

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.

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.

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.

Where Two Bridges Meet
This story teaches your child the power of communication and collaboration, showing that big problems are often easier to solve with a friend. It encourages social-emotional growth by demonstrating how to turn frustration into constructive teamwork. Your child will also learn that asking for help and coordinating with others can lead to beautiful results that working alone cannot achieve.

Starlight Borrowed, Safely Returned
This story teaches your child the value of the scientific method—observation, hypothesis, and testing—in a way that feels like a gentle adventure. It models emotional regulation by showing that staying calm and breathing helps solve problems better than panicking. Your child will also learn fascinating real-world facts about our solar system while seeing curiosity portrayed as a superpower.

Queen Coral's Royal Dilemma
This story helps children understand the value of independence and self-governance, showing that they often have the power to solve their own problems without relying on an authority figure. It also teaches the importance of setting personal boundaries and demonstrates that true leadership sometimes means empowering others to help themselves.

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 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.
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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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Process feelings safely through story characters
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Build comprehension and language skills effortlessly
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