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

The Great Pizza Hunt
This story encourages teamwork and helps your child understand the sequence of daily tasks, from shopping to cooking. It also reinforces important habits like washing hands and safety awareness around hot ovens.

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.

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.

Fault Lines in the Fifth Dimension
This story helps adolescents navigate the pressure to fit in by reframing their perceived flaws as unique strengths crucial for resilience. It validates the complex emotions of the teen years—anger, uncertainty, and the need for independence—teaching that being 'messy' or imperfect is a vital part of being human. Through Casey's journey, your child will see that authentic connection comes from honesty and vulnerability, not from pretending to be perfect.

48 Hours to History
This story helps your child develop moral reasoning by exploring the difference between what we *can* do versus what we *should* do. It encourages integrity and humility, showing that asking for help and admitting mistakes are signs of true maturity and intelligence.

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 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.

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.

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.

The Rooftop Dragon Promise
This story validates the feelings of anxious or quiet children, showing them that nervousness doesn't prevent bravery. Your child will learn that making mistakes is part of the learning process and that taking responsibility—"fixing it"—is a true heroic act.

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.

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 Sun in Jar Forty-Seven
This story encourages children to use logic and critical thinking to solve high-stakes problems, demonstrating that even young voices can challenge authority when armed with facts. It also fosters an appreciation for scientific curiosity and helps children understand that their observations and knowledge can have a significant impact on the world around them.

Mindy Vega and the Stadium Echo
This story helps children understand that true leadership involves listening and collaboration rather than control. It demonstrates that mistakes are manageable when you have a support system, encouraging resilience and trust in others. Your child will see how diverse strengths can come together to create something greater than individual effort.

Crown of Pine and Paper
This story helps children understand that imagination can be a powerful tool for building real-world resilience and coping with difficult emotions. It provides a safe framework for discussing grief and loss, showing that healing involves honoring our feelings rather than hiding them. Additionally, it models empathy by revealing that bullies often have their own struggles, encouraging children to set boundaries with compassion.

Please, Please, PLEASE Can I Play Soccer?
This interactive story empowers your child to practice setting healthy boundaries by allowing them to be the 'voice of reason.' It also reinforces the value of self-acceptance, helping children understand that finding an environment where they can thrive is more rewarding than trying to fit in where they don't belong.

Pocketwatch Thunder
This story helps children understand that patience and careful listening are powerful tools for solving difficult problems. It also fosters emotional security by connecting personal identity to family history, showing that even distant relatives are part of a supportive legacy.

The Red Rumor Experiment
This story helps normalize puberty and menstruation, transforming fear of the unknown into confidence through knowledge and preparation. It encourages children to communicate openly with trusted adults and friends about their anxieties, while modeling how to take responsibility for mistakes and choose honesty.

Barnaby's Brave Hello
This story supports your child's emotional development by modeling how to overcome shyness and initiate connection through gentle actions. The rhythmic repetition and safe, cozy conclusion reinforce a sense of security, helping your child wind down for sleep knowing they are safe and loved.

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.

The Great Pizza Hunt
This story encourages teamwork and helps your child understand the sequence of daily tasks, from shopping to cooking. It also reinforces important habits like washing hands and safety awareness around hot ovens.

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.

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.

Fault Lines in the Fifth Dimension
This story helps adolescents navigate the pressure to fit in by reframing their perceived flaws as unique strengths crucial for resilience. It validates the complex emotions of the teen years—anger, uncertainty, and the need for independence—teaching that being 'messy' or imperfect is a vital part of being human. Through Casey's journey, your child will see that authentic connection comes from honesty and vulnerability, not from pretending to be perfect.

48 Hours to History
This story helps your child develop moral reasoning by exploring the difference between what we *can* do versus what we *should* do. It encourages integrity and humility, showing that asking for help and admitting mistakes are signs of true maturity and intelligence.

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 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.

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.

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.

The Rooftop Dragon Promise
This story validates the feelings of anxious or quiet children, showing them that nervousness doesn't prevent bravery. Your child will learn that making mistakes is part of the learning process and that taking responsibility—"fixing it"—is a true heroic act.

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.

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 Sun in Jar Forty-Seven
This story encourages children to use logic and critical thinking to solve high-stakes problems, demonstrating that even young voices can challenge authority when armed with facts. It also fosters an appreciation for scientific curiosity and helps children understand that their observations and knowledge can have a significant impact on the world around them.

Mindy Vega and the Stadium Echo
This story helps children understand that true leadership involves listening and collaboration rather than control. It demonstrates that mistakes are manageable when you have a support system, encouraging resilience and trust in others. Your child will see how diverse strengths can come together to create something greater than individual effort.

Crown of Pine and Paper
This story helps children understand that imagination can be a powerful tool for building real-world resilience and coping with difficult emotions. It provides a safe framework for discussing grief and loss, showing that healing involves honoring our feelings rather than hiding them. Additionally, it models empathy by revealing that bullies often have their own struggles, encouraging children to set boundaries with compassion.

Please, Please, PLEASE Can I Play Soccer?
This interactive story empowers your child to practice setting healthy boundaries by allowing them to be the 'voice of reason.' It also reinforces the value of self-acceptance, helping children understand that finding an environment where they can thrive is more rewarding than trying to fit in where they don't belong.

Pocketwatch Thunder
This story helps children understand that patience and careful listening are powerful tools for solving difficult problems. It also fosters emotional security by connecting personal identity to family history, showing that even distant relatives are part of a supportive legacy.

The Red Rumor Experiment
This story helps normalize puberty and menstruation, transforming fear of the unknown into confidence through knowledge and preparation. It encourages children to communicate openly with trusted adults and friends about their anxieties, while modeling how to take responsibility for mistakes and choose honesty.

Barnaby's Brave Hello
This story supports your child's emotional development by modeling how to overcome shyness and initiate connection through gentle actions. The rhythmic repetition and safe, cozy conclusion reinforce a sense of security, helping your child wind down for sleep knowing they are safe and loved.

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.

The Great Pizza Hunt
This story encourages teamwork and helps your child understand the sequence of daily tasks, from shopping to cooking. It also reinforces important habits like washing hands and safety awareness around hot ovens.

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.

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.

Fault Lines in the Fifth Dimension
This story helps adolescents navigate the pressure to fit in by reframing their perceived flaws as unique strengths crucial for resilience. It validates the complex emotions of the teen years—anger, uncertainty, and the need for independence—teaching that being 'messy' or imperfect is a vital part of being human. Through Casey's journey, your child will see that authentic connection comes from honesty and vulnerability, not from pretending to be perfect.

48 Hours to History
This story helps your child develop moral reasoning by exploring the difference between what we *can* do versus what we *should* do. It encourages integrity and humility, showing that asking for help and admitting mistakes are signs of true maturity and intelligence.

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 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.

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.

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.

The Rooftop Dragon Promise
This story validates the feelings of anxious or quiet children, showing them that nervousness doesn't prevent bravery. Your child will learn that making mistakes is part of the learning process and that taking responsibility—"fixing it"—is a true heroic act.

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.

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 Sun in Jar Forty-Seven
This story encourages children to use logic and critical thinking to solve high-stakes problems, demonstrating that even young voices can challenge authority when armed with facts. It also fosters an appreciation for scientific curiosity and helps children understand that their observations and knowledge can have a significant impact on the world around them.

Mindy Vega and the Stadium Echo
This story helps children understand that true leadership involves listening and collaboration rather than control. It demonstrates that mistakes are manageable when you have a support system, encouraging resilience and trust in others. Your child will see how diverse strengths can come together to create something greater than individual effort.

Crown of Pine and Paper
This story helps children understand that imagination can be a powerful tool for building real-world resilience and coping with difficult emotions. It provides a safe framework for discussing grief and loss, showing that healing involves honoring our feelings rather than hiding them. Additionally, it models empathy by revealing that bullies often have their own struggles, encouraging children to set boundaries with compassion.

Please, Please, PLEASE Can I Play Soccer?
This interactive story empowers your child to practice setting healthy boundaries by allowing them to be the 'voice of reason.' It also reinforces the value of self-acceptance, helping children understand that finding an environment where they can thrive is more rewarding than trying to fit in where they don't belong.

Pocketwatch Thunder
This story helps children understand that patience and careful listening are powerful tools for solving difficult problems. It also fosters emotional security by connecting personal identity to family history, showing that even distant relatives are part of a supportive legacy.

The Red Rumor Experiment
This story helps normalize puberty and menstruation, transforming fear of the unknown into confidence through knowledge and preparation. It encourages children to communicate openly with trusted adults and friends about their anxieties, while modeling how to take responsibility for mistakes and choose honesty.

Barnaby's Brave Hello
This story supports your child's emotional development by modeling how to overcome shyness and initiate connection through gentle actions. The rhythmic repetition and safe, cozy conclusion reinforce a sense of security, helping your child wind down for sleep knowing they are safe and loved.

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.

The Great Pizza Hunt
This story encourages teamwork and helps your child understand the sequence of daily tasks, from shopping to cooking. It also reinforces important habits like washing hands and safety awareness around hot ovens.

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.

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.

Fault Lines in the Fifth Dimension
This story helps adolescents navigate the pressure to fit in by reframing their perceived flaws as unique strengths crucial for resilience. It validates the complex emotions of the teen years—anger, uncertainty, and the need for independence—teaching that being 'messy' or imperfect is a vital part of being human. Through Casey's journey, your child will see that authentic connection comes from honesty and vulnerability, not from pretending to be perfect.

48 Hours to History
This story helps your child develop moral reasoning by exploring the difference between what we *can* do versus what we *should* do. It encourages integrity and humility, showing that asking for help and admitting mistakes are signs of true maturity and intelligence.

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 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.

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.

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.

The Rooftop Dragon Promise
This story validates the feelings of anxious or quiet children, showing them that nervousness doesn't prevent bravery. Your child will learn that making mistakes is part of the learning process and that taking responsibility—"fixing it"—is a true heroic act.

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.

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 Sun in Jar Forty-Seven
This story encourages children to use logic and critical thinking to solve high-stakes problems, demonstrating that even young voices can challenge authority when armed with facts. It also fosters an appreciation for scientific curiosity and helps children understand that their observations and knowledge can have a significant impact on the world around them.

Mindy Vega and the Stadium Echo
This story helps children understand that true leadership involves listening and collaboration rather than control. It demonstrates that mistakes are manageable when you have a support system, encouraging resilience and trust in others. Your child will see how diverse strengths can come together to create something greater than individual effort.

Crown of Pine and Paper
This story helps children understand that imagination can be a powerful tool for building real-world resilience and coping with difficult emotions. It provides a safe framework for discussing grief and loss, showing that healing involves honoring our feelings rather than hiding them. Additionally, it models empathy by revealing that bullies often have their own struggles, encouraging children to set boundaries with compassion.

Please, Please, PLEASE Can I Play Soccer?
This interactive story empowers your child to practice setting healthy boundaries by allowing them to be the 'voice of reason.' It also reinforces the value of self-acceptance, helping children understand that finding an environment where they can thrive is more rewarding than trying to fit in where they don't belong.

Pocketwatch Thunder
This story helps children understand that patience and careful listening are powerful tools for solving difficult problems. It also fosters emotional security by connecting personal identity to family history, showing that even distant relatives are part of a supportive legacy.

The Red Rumor Experiment
This story helps normalize puberty and menstruation, transforming fear of the unknown into confidence through knowledge and preparation. It encourages children to communicate openly with trusted adults and friends about their anxieties, while modeling how to take responsibility for mistakes and choose honesty.

Barnaby's Brave Hello
This story supports your child's emotional development by modeling how to overcome shyness and initiate connection through gentle actions. The rhythmic repetition and safe, cozy conclusion reinforce a sense of security, helping your child wind down for sleep knowing they are safe and loved.

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.
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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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