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

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.

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.

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 Great Game of Hide and Love
This story helps build a secure attachment style by reassuring your child that they are loved and safe, even when they explore independence. It models a positive "serve and return" interaction pattern that strengthens the parent-child bond and develops emotional security.

The Deep End Directive
This story teaches children that leadership requires honesty and that true teamwork means accepting others for who they are. Your child will learn that effort and spirit can be just as rewarding as coming in first place.

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.

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.

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.

Soft Paws on the Savannah
This story helps your child develop language skills through rhythmic repetition and engaging sensory sounds (swish, pad, splash). The narrative reinforces emotional security by establishing a safe exploration loop that always returns to the comfort of a parent, making it an ideal choice for calming bedtime routines.

Rosie Gives the Warmest Hugs
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to recognize when others are sad and showing how simple actions, like sharing or hugging, can offer comfort. It reinforces the value of gentle behavior and helps toddlers understand that their kindness can make a positive difference in how others feel.

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

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.

The Magic Repair Shop
This story helps children reframe bedtime from a loss of playtime to a productive activity that builds strength and intelligence. By using concrete metaphors like a 'Repair Shop' and 'Dream Cinema,' it encourages children to view rest as an essential tool for their growth. It provides parents with positive language to explain the biological benefits of sleep in a way young children can understand.

Drawing the Night Away
This story empowers children by showing them that they have the agency to solve problems through creativity and imagination. It also helps develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to transform feelings of nervousness (a 'wiggly tummy') into confidence and pride.

The Great 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 Rhythm of Frostwood Square
This story helps children understand emotional regulation by showing that physical movement and action can positively change their mood. It demonstrates the power of community effort and teaches that joy is often something we actively create rather than passively wait for.

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

Mina and the Missing Toy Pile
This story helps your child develop observation and problem-solving skills by encouraging them to identify clues along with Mina. It also reinforces positive habits around tidying up and bedtime routines, showing how organizing personal space can create a sense of safety and accomplishment.

Mandy’s Wiggly-Woo Dance
This story reinforces the secure attachment between parent and child, showing your child that even when they wobble or make a mistake, you are there to support them instantly. It encourages physical coordination and gross motor skills through movement prompts while modeling how to transition from high-energy play to a calm, restful state.

Neil and the Mountain-Bell Mind
This story teaches your child practical emotional regulation skills, such as deep breathing and visualization, to help manage anxiety and stress. By watching Neil transition from panic to focus, children learn that they have the power to calm their own minds and solve problems with patience rather than haste.

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.

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.

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 Great Game of Hide and Love
This story helps build a secure attachment style by reassuring your child that they are loved and safe, even when they explore independence. It models a positive "serve and return" interaction pattern that strengthens the parent-child bond and develops emotional security.

The Deep End Directive
This story teaches children that leadership requires honesty and that true teamwork means accepting others for who they are. Your child will learn that effort and spirit can be just as rewarding as coming in first place.

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.

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.

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.

Soft Paws on the Savannah
This story helps your child develop language skills through rhythmic repetition and engaging sensory sounds (swish, pad, splash). The narrative reinforces emotional security by establishing a safe exploration loop that always returns to the comfort of a parent, making it an ideal choice for calming bedtime routines.

Rosie Gives the Warmest Hugs
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to recognize when others are sad and showing how simple actions, like sharing or hugging, can offer comfort. It reinforces the value of gentle behavior and helps toddlers understand that their kindness can make a positive difference in how others feel.

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

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.

The Magic Repair Shop
This story helps children reframe bedtime from a loss of playtime to a productive activity that builds strength and intelligence. By using concrete metaphors like a 'Repair Shop' and 'Dream Cinema,' it encourages children to view rest as an essential tool for their growth. It provides parents with positive language to explain the biological benefits of sleep in a way young children can understand.

Drawing the Night Away
This story empowers children by showing them that they have the agency to solve problems through creativity and imagination. It also helps develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to transform feelings of nervousness (a 'wiggly tummy') into confidence and pride.

The Great 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 Rhythm of Frostwood Square
This story helps children understand emotional regulation by showing that physical movement and action can positively change their mood. It demonstrates the power of community effort and teaches that joy is often something we actively create rather than passively wait for.

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

Mina and the Missing Toy Pile
This story helps your child develop observation and problem-solving skills by encouraging them to identify clues along with Mina. It also reinforces positive habits around tidying up and bedtime routines, showing how organizing personal space can create a sense of safety and accomplishment.

Mandy’s Wiggly-Woo Dance
This story reinforces the secure attachment between parent and child, showing your child that even when they wobble or make a mistake, you are there to support them instantly. It encourages physical coordination and gross motor skills through movement prompts while modeling how to transition from high-energy play to a calm, restful state.

Neil and the Mountain-Bell Mind
This story teaches your child practical emotional regulation skills, such as deep breathing and visualization, to help manage anxiety and stress. By watching Neil transition from panic to focus, children learn that they have the power to calm their own minds and solve problems with patience rather than haste.

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.

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.

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 Great Game of Hide and Love
This story helps build a secure attachment style by reassuring your child that they are loved and safe, even when they explore independence. It models a positive "serve and return" interaction pattern that strengthens the parent-child bond and develops emotional security.

The Deep End Directive
This story teaches children that leadership requires honesty and that true teamwork means accepting others for who they are. Your child will learn that effort and spirit can be just as rewarding as coming in first place.

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.

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.

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.

Soft Paws on the Savannah
This story helps your child develop language skills through rhythmic repetition and engaging sensory sounds (swish, pad, splash). The narrative reinforces emotional security by establishing a safe exploration loop that always returns to the comfort of a parent, making it an ideal choice for calming bedtime routines.

Rosie Gives the Warmest Hugs
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to recognize when others are sad and showing how simple actions, like sharing or hugging, can offer comfort. It reinforces the value of gentle behavior and helps toddlers understand that their kindness can make a positive difference in how others feel.

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

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.

The Magic Repair Shop
This story helps children reframe bedtime from a loss of playtime to a productive activity that builds strength and intelligence. By using concrete metaphors like a 'Repair Shop' and 'Dream Cinema,' it encourages children to view rest as an essential tool for their growth. It provides parents with positive language to explain the biological benefits of sleep in a way young children can understand.

Drawing the Night Away
This story empowers children by showing them that they have the agency to solve problems through creativity and imagination. It also helps develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to transform feelings of nervousness (a 'wiggly tummy') into confidence and pride.

The Great 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 Rhythm of Frostwood Square
This story helps children understand emotional regulation by showing that physical movement and action can positively change their mood. It demonstrates the power of community effort and teaches that joy is often something we actively create rather than passively wait for.

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

Mina and the Missing Toy Pile
This story helps your child develop observation and problem-solving skills by encouraging them to identify clues along with Mina. It also reinforces positive habits around tidying up and bedtime routines, showing how organizing personal space can create a sense of safety and accomplishment.

Mandy’s Wiggly-Woo Dance
This story reinforces the secure attachment between parent and child, showing your child that even when they wobble or make a mistake, you are there to support them instantly. It encourages physical coordination and gross motor skills through movement prompts while modeling how to transition from high-energy play to a calm, restful state.

Neil and the Mountain-Bell Mind
This story teaches your child practical emotional regulation skills, such as deep breathing and visualization, to help manage anxiety and stress. By watching Neil transition from panic to focus, children learn that they have the power to calm their own minds and solve problems with patience rather than haste.

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.

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.

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 Great Game of Hide and Love
This story helps build a secure attachment style by reassuring your child that they are loved and safe, even when they explore independence. It models a positive "serve and return" interaction pattern that strengthens the parent-child bond and develops emotional security.

The Deep End Directive
This story teaches children that leadership requires honesty and that true teamwork means accepting others for who they are. Your child will learn that effort and spirit can be just as rewarding as coming in first place.

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.

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.

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.

Soft Paws on the Savannah
This story helps your child develop language skills through rhythmic repetition and engaging sensory sounds (swish, pad, splash). The narrative reinforces emotional security by establishing a safe exploration loop that always returns to the comfort of a parent, making it an ideal choice for calming bedtime routines.

Rosie Gives the Warmest Hugs
This story helps your child develop emotional intelligence by teaching them to recognize when others are sad and showing how simple actions, like sharing or hugging, can offer comfort. It reinforces the value of gentle behavior and helps toddlers understand that their kindness can make a positive difference in how others feel.

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

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.

The Magic Repair Shop
This story helps children reframe bedtime from a loss of playtime to a productive activity that builds strength and intelligence. By using concrete metaphors like a 'Repair Shop' and 'Dream Cinema,' it encourages children to view rest as an essential tool for their growth. It provides parents with positive language to explain the biological benefits of sleep in a way young children can understand.

Drawing the Night Away
This story empowers children by showing them that they have the agency to solve problems through creativity and imagination. It also helps develop emotional intelligence by modeling how to transform feelings of nervousness (a 'wiggly tummy') into confidence and pride.

The Great 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 Rhythm of Frostwood Square
This story helps children understand emotional regulation by showing that physical movement and action can positively change their mood. It demonstrates the power of community effort and teaches that joy is often something we actively create rather than passively wait for.

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

Mina and the Missing Toy Pile
This story helps your child develop observation and problem-solving skills by encouraging them to identify clues along with Mina. It also reinforces positive habits around tidying up and bedtime routines, showing how organizing personal space can create a sense of safety and accomplishment.

Mandy’s Wiggly-Woo Dance
This story reinforces the secure attachment between parent and child, showing your child that even when they wobble or make a mistake, you are there to support them instantly. It encourages physical coordination and gross motor skills through movement prompts while modeling how to transition from high-energy play to a calm, restful state.

Neil and the Mountain-Bell Mind
This story teaches your child practical emotional regulation skills, such as deep breathing and visualization, to help manage anxiety and stress. By watching Neil transition from panic to focus, children learn that they have the power to calm their own minds and solve problems with patience rather than haste.
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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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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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