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

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.

When the Clouds Remembered
This story helps teenagers navigate the fear of judgment and social anxiety by showing that true courage is acting despite uncertainty. It teaches the value of patience and 'asking without demanding,' encouraging a mindset of resilience and presence rather than control.

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 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.

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.

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.

Four Friends and One Big Mess
This story helps your child understand the value of collaboration and recognizing that everyone has different strengths to contribute. It teaches social-emotional skills like resolving conflict, appreciating diversity in peers, and finding confidence in their own unique abilities.

Behind the Music
This story helps children develop self-confidence by showing that everyone has a unique and valuable way to contribute to a team. It encourages observational skills, creativity, and resilience, demonstrating that even quiet children can be powerful problem-solvers. Readers will learn the importance of overcoming self-doubt and finding their own voice.

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.

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.

Where the Sideways Lanterns Go
This story helps children understand the value of family heritage and the importance of carrying on traditions. It validates a child's agency in making independent moral choices while navigating feelings of grief and connection to loved ones.

Who Gets the Glowing Letter?
This heartwarming story helps develop emotional intelligence by teaching children to recognize and respond to the feelings of others. As Violet helps her friends solve their problems, your child will learn the value of empathy, kindness, and perseverance. It also reinforces the beautiful message that happiness is something meant to be shared with everyone.

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.

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.

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 Attic That Saved the Day
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to identify and validate feelings of fear in themselves and others. It encourages bravery through kindness rather than force, showing children that empathy is a superpower that anyone can use to help those in need.

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.

When the Bazaar Stood Still
This story helps develop your child's emotional intelligence by encouraging empathy and identifying others' feelings. It also models positive problem-solving and teamwork, showing children how taking responsibility and helping someone in need can make a wonderful difference in the world.

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 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.

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.

When the Clouds Remembered
This story helps teenagers navigate the fear of judgment and social anxiety by showing that true courage is acting despite uncertainty. It teaches the value of patience and 'asking without demanding,' encouraging a mindset of resilience and presence rather than control.

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 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.

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.

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.

Four Friends and One Big Mess
This story helps your child understand the value of collaboration and recognizing that everyone has different strengths to contribute. It teaches social-emotional skills like resolving conflict, appreciating diversity in peers, and finding confidence in their own unique abilities.

Behind the Music
This story helps children develop self-confidence by showing that everyone has a unique and valuable way to contribute to a team. It encourages observational skills, creativity, and resilience, demonstrating that even quiet children can be powerful problem-solvers. Readers will learn the importance of overcoming self-doubt and finding their own voice.

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.

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.

Where the Sideways Lanterns Go
This story helps children understand the value of family heritage and the importance of carrying on traditions. It validates a child's agency in making independent moral choices while navigating feelings of grief and connection to loved ones.

Who Gets the Glowing Letter?
This heartwarming story helps develop emotional intelligence by teaching children to recognize and respond to the feelings of others. As Violet helps her friends solve their problems, your child will learn the value of empathy, kindness, and perseverance. It also reinforces the beautiful message that happiness is something meant to be shared with everyone.

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.

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.

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 Attic That Saved the Day
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to identify and validate feelings of fear in themselves and others. It encourages bravery through kindness rather than force, showing children that empathy is a superpower that anyone can use to help those in need.

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.

When the Bazaar Stood Still
This story helps develop your child's emotional intelligence by encouraging empathy and identifying others' feelings. It also models positive problem-solving and teamwork, showing children how taking responsibility and helping someone in need can make a wonderful difference in the world.

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 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.

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.

When the Clouds Remembered
This story helps teenagers navigate the fear of judgment and social anxiety by showing that true courage is acting despite uncertainty. It teaches the value of patience and 'asking without demanding,' encouraging a mindset of resilience and presence rather than control.

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 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.

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.

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.

Four Friends and One Big Mess
This story helps your child understand the value of collaboration and recognizing that everyone has different strengths to contribute. It teaches social-emotional skills like resolving conflict, appreciating diversity in peers, and finding confidence in their own unique abilities.

Behind the Music
This story helps children develop self-confidence by showing that everyone has a unique and valuable way to contribute to a team. It encourages observational skills, creativity, and resilience, demonstrating that even quiet children can be powerful problem-solvers. Readers will learn the importance of overcoming self-doubt and finding their own voice.

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.

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.

Where the Sideways Lanterns Go
This story helps children understand the value of family heritage and the importance of carrying on traditions. It validates a child's agency in making independent moral choices while navigating feelings of grief and connection to loved ones.

Who Gets the Glowing Letter?
This heartwarming story helps develop emotional intelligence by teaching children to recognize and respond to the feelings of others. As Violet helps her friends solve their problems, your child will learn the value of empathy, kindness, and perseverance. It also reinforces the beautiful message that happiness is something meant to be shared with everyone.

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.

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.

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 Attic That Saved the Day
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to identify and validate feelings of fear in themselves and others. It encourages bravery through kindness rather than force, showing children that empathy is a superpower that anyone can use to help those in need.

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.

When the Bazaar Stood Still
This story helps develop your child's emotional intelligence by encouraging empathy and identifying others' feelings. It also models positive problem-solving and teamwork, showing children how taking responsibility and helping someone in need can make a wonderful difference in the world.

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 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.

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.

When the Clouds Remembered
This story helps teenagers navigate the fear of judgment and social anxiety by showing that true courage is acting despite uncertainty. It teaches the value of patience and 'asking without demanding,' encouraging a mindset of resilience and presence rather than control.

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 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.

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.

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.

Four Friends and One Big Mess
This story helps your child understand the value of collaboration and recognizing that everyone has different strengths to contribute. It teaches social-emotional skills like resolving conflict, appreciating diversity in peers, and finding confidence in their own unique abilities.

Behind the Music
This story helps children develop self-confidence by showing that everyone has a unique and valuable way to contribute to a team. It encourages observational skills, creativity, and resilience, demonstrating that even quiet children can be powerful problem-solvers. Readers will learn the importance of overcoming self-doubt and finding their own voice.

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.

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.

Where the Sideways Lanterns Go
This story helps children understand the value of family heritage and the importance of carrying on traditions. It validates a child's agency in making independent moral choices while navigating feelings of grief and connection to loved ones.

Who Gets the Glowing Letter?
This heartwarming story helps develop emotional intelligence by teaching children to recognize and respond to the feelings of others. As Violet helps her friends solve their problems, your child will learn the value of empathy, kindness, and perseverance. It also reinforces the beautiful message that happiness is something meant to be shared with everyone.

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.

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.

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 Attic That Saved the Day
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to identify and validate feelings of fear in themselves and others. It encourages bravery through kindness rather than force, showing children that empathy is a superpower that anyone can use to help those in need.

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.

When the Bazaar Stood Still
This story helps develop your child's emotional intelligence by encouraging empathy and identifying others' feelings. It also models positive problem-solving and teamwork, showing children how taking responsibility and helping someone in need can make a wonderful difference in the world.

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 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.
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Tell us what your child is facing—fears, milestones, or just a topic they love
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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
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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
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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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