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

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.

Morning Mask: A Hero Choice
This story helps children build emotional intelligence by personifying negative thoughts as a "stompy voice" they can manage rather than obey. It empowers your child to practice self-regulation techniques like deep breathing and naming emotions, showing them they have the agency to choose kindness and resilience even when things go wrong.

The Dreaming Stone
This story teaches your child the importance of cultural respect and humility, showing that true understanding comes from listening rather than assuming. It encourages curiosity about the natural world and helps children recognize that their actions have consequences within the larger web of life.

The Waiting Bench
This story helps your child understand the abstract concept of empathy by visualizing it as magic that brightens the world. It encourages social courage, showing children that listening to their "brave feelings" and including others can turn a lonely situation into a happy one. Your child will learn that simple acts of kindness, like saying hello, are powerful tools for building friendship and community.

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.

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

What the Gilded Faces Knew
This compelling story helps develop a teen's moral compass by exploring complex themes of honesty, integrity, and the courage to do what is right, even when it brings difficult consequences. It encourages critical thinking about history and responsibility while fostering emotional resilience. Young readers will learn that true leadership requires accountability and that they have the power to forge their own path regardless of family expectations.

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.

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.

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.

Mandy's Underwater Dance
This story helps your child understand that being different can be a strength, encouraging self-acceptance and confidence. It teaches resilience by showing how a perceived limitation can be turned into a unique talent. The rhythmic repetition and sound words also support early language development and listening skills.

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.

Tricia's Marvelous Mail Route
This story helps children understand that everyone has different strengths, teaching them to value their own unique abilities even if they are different from their friends'. By watching Tricia succeed through patience and steadiness rather than speed, your child learns that perseverance and carefulness are just as heroic as being fast or strong.

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.

Boots for the Moon
This story helps children build emotional intelligence by validating complex feelings, such as experiencing excitement and nervousness at the same time. It teaches the value of patience, routine, and practice in overcoming fears or tackling big challenges. By framing missing a loved one as 'love stretched across a distance,' it provides a comforting perspective on separation and family bonds.

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.

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

The 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 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.

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.

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.

Morning Mask: A Hero Choice
This story helps children build emotional intelligence by personifying negative thoughts as a "stompy voice" they can manage rather than obey. It empowers your child to practice self-regulation techniques like deep breathing and naming emotions, showing them they have the agency to choose kindness and resilience even when things go wrong.

The Dreaming Stone
This story teaches your child the importance of cultural respect and humility, showing that true understanding comes from listening rather than assuming. It encourages curiosity about the natural world and helps children recognize that their actions have consequences within the larger web of life.

The Waiting Bench
This story helps your child understand the abstract concept of empathy by visualizing it as magic that brightens the world. It encourages social courage, showing children that listening to their "brave feelings" and including others can turn a lonely situation into a happy one. Your child will learn that simple acts of kindness, like saying hello, are powerful tools for building friendship and community.

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.

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

What the Gilded Faces Knew
This compelling story helps develop a teen's moral compass by exploring complex themes of honesty, integrity, and the courage to do what is right, even when it brings difficult consequences. It encourages critical thinking about history and responsibility while fostering emotional resilience. Young readers will learn that true leadership requires accountability and that they have the power to forge their own path regardless of family expectations.

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.

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.

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.

Mandy's Underwater Dance
This story helps your child understand that being different can be a strength, encouraging self-acceptance and confidence. It teaches resilience by showing how a perceived limitation can be turned into a unique talent. The rhythmic repetition and sound words also support early language development and listening skills.

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.

Tricia's Marvelous Mail Route
This story helps children understand that everyone has different strengths, teaching them to value their own unique abilities even if they are different from their friends'. By watching Tricia succeed through patience and steadiness rather than speed, your child learns that perseverance and carefulness are just as heroic as being fast or strong.

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.

Boots for the Moon
This story helps children build emotional intelligence by validating complex feelings, such as experiencing excitement and nervousness at the same time. It teaches the value of patience, routine, and practice in overcoming fears or tackling big challenges. By framing missing a loved one as 'love stretched across a distance,' it provides a comforting perspective on separation and family bonds.

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.

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

The 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 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.

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.

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.

Morning Mask: A Hero Choice
This story helps children build emotional intelligence by personifying negative thoughts as a "stompy voice" they can manage rather than obey. It empowers your child to practice self-regulation techniques like deep breathing and naming emotions, showing them they have the agency to choose kindness and resilience even when things go wrong.

The Dreaming Stone
This story teaches your child the importance of cultural respect and humility, showing that true understanding comes from listening rather than assuming. It encourages curiosity about the natural world and helps children recognize that their actions have consequences within the larger web of life.

The Waiting Bench
This story helps your child understand the abstract concept of empathy by visualizing it as magic that brightens the world. It encourages social courage, showing children that listening to their "brave feelings" and including others can turn a lonely situation into a happy one. Your child will learn that simple acts of kindness, like saying hello, are powerful tools for building friendship and community.

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.

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

What the Gilded Faces Knew
This compelling story helps develop a teen's moral compass by exploring complex themes of honesty, integrity, and the courage to do what is right, even when it brings difficult consequences. It encourages critical thinking about history and responsibility while fostering emotional resilience. Young readers will learn that true leadership requires accountability and that they have the power to forge their own path regardless of family expectations.

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.

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.

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.

Mandy's Underwater Dance
This story helps your child understand that being different can be a strength, encouraging self-acceptance and confidence. It teaches resilience by showing how a perceived limitation can be turned into a unique talent. The rhythmic repetition and sound words also support early language development and listening skills.

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.

Tricia's Marvelous Mail Route
This story helps children understand that everyone has different strengths, teaching them to value their own unique abilities even if they are different from their friends'. By watching Tricia succeed through patience and steadiness rather than speed, your child learns that perseverance and carefulness are just as heroic as being fast or strong.

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.

Boots for the Moon
This story helps children build emotional intelligence by validating complex feelings, such as experiencing excitement and nervousness at the same time. It teaches the value of patience, routine, and practice in overcoming fears or tackling big challenges. By framing missing a loved one as 'love stretched across a distance,' it provides a comforting perspective on separation and family bonds.

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.

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

The 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 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.

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.

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.

Morning Mask: A Hero Choice
This story helps children build emotional intelligence by personifying negative thoughts as a "stompy voice" they can manage rather than obey. It empowers your child to practice self-regulation techniques like deep breathing and naming emotions, showing them they have the agency to choose kindness and resilience even when things go wrong.

The Dreaming Stone
This story teaches your child the importance of cultural respect and humility, showing that true understanding comes from listening rather than assuming. It encourages curiosity about the natural world and helps children recognize that their actions have consequences within the larger web of life.

The Waiting Bench
This story helps your child understand the abstract concept of empathy by visualizing it as magic that brightens the world. It encourages social courage, showing children that listening to their "brave feelings" and including others can turn a lonely situation into a happy one. Your child will learn that simple acts of kindness, like saying hello, are powerful tools for building friendship and community.

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.

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

What the Gilded Faces Knew
This compelling story helps develop a teen's moral compass by exploring complex themes of honesty, integrity, and the courage to do what is right, even when it brings difficult consequences. It encourages critical thinking about history and responsibility while fostering emotional resilience. Young readers will learn that true leadership requires accountability and that they have the power to forge their own path regardless of family expectations.

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.

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.

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.

Mandy's Underwater Dance
This story helps your child understand that being different can be a strength, encouraging self-acceptance and confidence. It teaches resilience by showing how a perceived limitation can be turned into a unique talent. The rhythmic repetition and sound words also support early language development and listening skills.

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.

Tricia's Marvelous Mail Route
This story helps children understand that everyone has different strengths, teaching them to value their own unique abilities even if they are different from their friends'. By watching Tricia succeed through patience and steadiness rather than speed, your child learns that perseverance and carefulness are just as heroic as being fast or strong.

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.

Boots for the Moon
This story helps children build emotional intelligence by validating complex feelings, such as experiencing excitement and nervousness at the same time. It teaches the value of patience, routine, and practice in overcoming fears or tackling big challenges. By framing missing a loved one as 'love stretched across a distance,' it provides a comforting perspective on separation and family bonds.

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.

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

The 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 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.

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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Tell us what your child is facing—fears, milestones, or just a topic they love
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Listen to a beautifully narrated audio story with stunning illustrations
The Spark
Tell us what your child is facing—fears, milestones, or just a topic they love
The Magic
AI creates a personalized story with your child as the hero
The Experience
Listen to a beautifully narrated audio story with stunning illustrations
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Transport kids to fantastical worlds where they're the hero
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Fuel imagination far beyond passive video content
Better Than TV
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Lessons absorbed naturally through engaging narratives
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Process feelings safely through story characters
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Build comprehension and language skills effortlessly
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Start meaningful conversations about life's challenges
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Calming bedtime routines that ease into restful nights
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