Turn Big Feelings intoBedtime Stories
Bedtime Stories
Personalized audio stories that help children navigate emotions, spark imagination, and make winding-down time magical.
1 free story per month for registered users
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

Flutter's Big Surprise
This story helps your child develop early math skills by counting foods and learning the days of the week in a fun, rhythmic pattern. It also introduces the concept of growth and change through nature, fostering curiosity about the world while providing a reassuring sense of safety and wonder.

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.

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 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.

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

The Tastiest Fruit Cake in the World
This story supports early emotional development by modeling patience and showing how to manage waiting through play and connection. The rhythmic text and sensory descriptions (sounds, smells, textures) enhance language acquisition and listening skills for toddlers. Additionally, the focus on family bonding and sharing fosters a sense of security and social-emotional well-being.

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 Theory of Adaptation
This story helps your child understand the profound difference between being a bystander and an 'upstander' when witnessing bullying. It cultivates empathy for peers with physical differences and demonstrates how a single act of courage can positively shift the social dynamics of a group.

Marshall and the Rainbow Castle in the Sky
This story teaches your child the value of resilience by showing Marshall trying multiple solutions when his first attempts fail. It also highlights social skills and collaboration, demonstrating that asking for help from someone different (a dragon) can lead to the best results.

Busy Bee and the Best Honey
This story supports early language development through rhythmic repetition and onomatopoeia, helping your child connect sounds with actions. It also nurtures emotional security by modeling how to find safety during brief moments of uncertainty and celebrating the joy of sharing with friends.

The Spinner-Spring Surprise
This story helps develop your child's cognitive skills by presenting a circular narrative structure, teaching them to recognize patterns and sequences. It also models patience and social cooperation, showing how to handle the whimsical requests of a friend with humor and kindness.

The Secret of the Sparkle Song
This story introduces the power of positive self-talk, helping your child understand how to change their mindset from sad to brave. Through Hazel's journey, children learn valuable emotional coping skills like patience, reframing mistakes as adventures, and building self-confidence.

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.

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.

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.

Quiet Quacks at the Pond
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation and self-control by modeling how to calm down when excited or scared. It reinforces the concept of 'gentle hands' and respecting boundaries with animals, translating these social skills into a comforting parent-child interaction.

Wizard Bram and the Dragon School of Castle Brightspire
This story teaches children specific techniques for emotional regulation, such as naming feelings and deep breathing to manage anxiety. By showing the protagonist acting bravely despite admitting his fear, it helps children understand that courage doesn't mean not being scared, but doing the right thing anyway. It also encourages empathy by reframing 'monsters' as creatures that might just be lost or frightened.

Where Do Goodnights Go?
This story introduces simple mindfulness techniques to your child, teaching them how to self-soothe by focusing on their immediate surroundings. By expressing gratitude to everyday objects, children learn to build a sense of security and appreciation that combats bedtime anxiety. The repetitive rhythm helps regulate breathing and prepares the mind for a restful sleep.

Leo and Mira’s Water-Leaf Plan
This story teaches your child the value of staying calm and thinking critically when facing a scary situation. It demonstrates how teamwork and quick problem-solving can overcome obstacles, helping children build confidence in their own ability to handle challenges.

Rina and the Giggle Radio
This story supports **gross motor development** by encouraging your child to mimic actions like clapping, tapping, and stomping. The simple cause-and-effect of the radio button helps build **cognitive understanding** of how objects work. The transition from high-energy dancing to a slow lullaby models **emotional regulation**, helping your child practice calming down after excitement.

Flutter's Big Surprise
This story helps your child develop early math skills by counting foods and learning the days of the week in a fun, rhythmic pattern. It also introduces the concept of growth and change through nature, fostering curiosity about the world while providing a reassuring sense of safety and wonder.

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.

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 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.

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

The Tastiest Fruit Cake in the World
This story supports early emotional development by modeling patience and showing how to manage waiting through play and connection. The rhythmic text and sensory descriptions (sounds, smells, textures) enhance language acquisition and listening skills for toddlers. Additionally, the focus on family bonding and sharing fosters a sense of security and social-emotional well-being.

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 Theory of Adaptation
This story helps your child understand the profound difference between being a bystander and an 'upstander' when witnessing bullying. It cultivates empathy for peers with physical differences and demonstrates how a single act of courage can positively shift the social dynamics of a group.

Marshall and the Rainbow Castle in the Sky
This story teaches your child the value of resilience by showing Marshall trying multiple solutions when his first attempts fail. It also highlights social skills and collaboration, demonstrating that asking for help from someone different (a dragon) can lead to the best results.

Busy Bee and the Best Honey
This story supports early language development through rhythmic repetition and onomatopoeia, helping your child connect sounds with actions. It also nurtures emotional security by modeling how to find safety during brief moments of uncertainty and celebrating the joy of sharing with friends.

The Spinner-Spring Surprise
This story helps develop your child's cognitive skills by presenting a circular narrative structure, teaching them to recognize patterns and sequences. It also models patience and social cooperation, showing how to handle the whimsical requests of a friend with humor and kindness.

The Secret of the Sparkle Song
This story introduces the power of positive self-talk, helping your child understand how to change their mindset from sad to brave. Through Hazel's journey, children learn valuable emotional coping skills like patience, reframing mistakes as adventures, and building self-confidence.

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.

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.

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.

Quiet Quacks at the Pond
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation and self-control by modeling how to calm down when excited or scared. It reinforces the concept of 'gentle hands' and respecting boundaries with animals, translating these social skills into a comforting parent-child interaction.

Wizard Bram and the Dragon School of Castle Brightspire
This story teaches children specific techniques for emotional regulation, such as naming feelings and deep breathing to manage anxiety. By showing the protagonist acting bravely despite admitting his fear, it helps children understand that courage doesn't mean not being scared, but doing the right thing anyway. It also encourages empathy by reframing 'monsters' as creatures that might just be lost or frightened.

Where Do Goodnights Go?
This story introduces simple mindfulness techniques to your child, teaching them how to self-soothe by focusing on their immediate surroundings. By expressing gratitude to everyday objects, children learn to build a sense of security and appreciation that combats bedtime anxiety. The repetitive rhythm helps regulate breathing and prepares the mind for a restful sleep.

Leo and Mira’s Water-Leaf Plan
This story teaches your child the value of staying calm and thinking critically when facing a scary situation. It demonstrates how teamwork and quick problem-solving can overcome obstacles, helping children build confidence in their own ability to handle challenges.

Rina and the Giggle Radio
This story supports **gross motor development** by encouraging your child to mimic actions like clapping, tapping, and stomping. The simple cause-and-effect of the radio button helps build **cognitive understanding** of how objects work. The transition from high-energy dancing to a slow lullaby models **emotional regulation**, helping your child practice calming down after excitement.

Flutter's Big Surprise
This story helps your child develop early math skills by counting foods and learning the days of the week in a fun, rhythmic pattern. It also introduces the concept of growth and change through nature, fostering curiosity about the world while providing a reassuring sense of safety and wonder.

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.

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 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.

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

The Tastiest Fruit Cake in the World
This story supports early emotional development by modeling patience and showing how to manage waiting through play and connection. The rhythmic text and sensory descriptions (sounds, smells, textures) enhance language acquisition and listening skills for toddlers. Additionally, the focus on family bonding and sharing fosters a sense of security and social-emotional well-being.

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 Theory of Adaptation
This story helps your child understand the profound difference between being a bystander and an 'upstander' when witnessing bullying. It cultivates empathy for peers with physical differences and demonstrates how a single act of courage can positively shift the social dynamics of a group.

Marshall and the Rainbow Castle in the Sky
This story teaches your child the value of resilience by showing Marshall trying multiple solutions when his first attempts fail. It also highlights social skills and collaboration, demonstrating that asking for help from someone different (a dragon) can lead to the best results.

Busy Bee and the Best Honey
This story supports early language development through rhythmic repetition and onomatopoeia, helping your child connect sounds with actions. It also nurtures emotional security by modeling how to find safety during brief moments of uncertainty and celebrating the joy of sharing with friends.

The Spinner-Spring Surprise
This story helps develop your child's cognitive skills by presenting a circular narrative structure, teaching them to recognize patterns and sequences. It also models patience and social cooperation, showing how to handle the whimsical requests of a friend with humor and kindness.

The Secret of the Sparkle Song
This story introduces the power of positive self-talk, helping your child understand how to change their mindset from sad to brave. Through Hazel's journey, children learn valuable emotional coping skills like patience, reframing mistakes as adventures, and building self-confidence.

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.

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.

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.

Quiet Quacks at the Pond
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation and self-control by modeling how to calm down when excited or scared. It reinforces the concept of 'gentle hands' and respecting boundaries with animals, translating these social skills into a comforting parent-child interaction.

Wizard Bram and the Dragon School of Castle Brightspire
This story teaches children specific techniques for emotional regulation, such as naming feelings and deep breathing to manage anxiety. By showing the protagonist acting bravely despite admitting his fear, it helps children understand that courage doesn't mean not being scared, but doing the right thing anyway. It also encourages empathy by reframing 'monsters' as creatures that might just be lost or frightened.

Where Do Goodnights Go?
This story introduces simple mindfulness techniques to your child, teaching them how to self-soothe by focusing on their immediate surroundings. By expressing gratitude to everyday objects, children learn to build a sense of security and appreciation that combats bedtime anxiety. The repetitive rhythm helps regulate breathing and prepares the mind for a restful sleep.

Leo and Mira’s Water-Leaf Plan
This story teaches your child the value of staying calm and thinking critically when facing a scary situation. It demonstrates how teamwork and quick problem-solving can overcome obstacles, helping children build confidence in their own ability to handle challenges.

Rina and the Giggle Radio
This story supports **gross motor development** by encouraging your child to mimic actions like clapping, tapping, and stomping. The simple cause-and-effect of the radio button helps build **cognitive understanding** of how objects work. The transition from high-energy dancing to a slow lullaby models **emotional regulation**, helping your child practice calming down after excitement.

Flutter's Big Surprise
This story helps your child develop early math skills by counting foods and learning the days of the week in a fun, rhythmic pattern. It also introduces the concept of growth and change through nature, fostering curiosity about the world while providing a reassuring sense of safety and wonder.

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.

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 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.

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

The Tastiest Fruit Cake in the World
This story supports early emotional development by modeling patience and showing how to manage waiting through play and connection. The rhythmic text and sensory descriptions (sounds, smells, textures) enhance language acquisition and listening skills for toddlers. Additionally, the focus on family bonding and sharing fosters a sense of security and social-emotional well-being.

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 Theory of Adaptation
This story helps your child understand the profound difference between being a bystander and an 'upstander' when witnessing bullying. It cultivates empathy for peers with physical differences and demonstrates how a single act of courage can positively shift the social dynamics of a group.

Marshall and the Rainbow Castle in the Sky
This story teaches your child the value of resilience by showing Marshall trying multiple solutions when his first attempts fail. It also highlights social skills and collaboration, demonstrating that asking for help from someone different (a dragon) can lead to the best results.

Busy Bee and the Best Honey
This story supports early language development through rhythmic repetition and onomatopoeia, helping your child connect sounds with actions. It also nurtures emotional security by modeling how to find safety during brief moments of uncertainty and celebrating the joy of sharing with friends.

The Spinner-Spring Surprise
This story helps develop your child's cognitive skills by presenting a circular narrative structure, teaching them to recognize patterns and sequences. It also models patience and social cooperation, showing how to handle the whimsical requests of a friend with humor and kindness.

The Secret of the Sparkle Song
This story introduces the power of positive self-talk, helping your child understand how to change their mindset from sad to brave. Through Hazel's journey, children learn valuable emotional coping skills like patience, reframing mistakes as adventures, and building self-confidence.

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.

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.

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.

Quiet Quacks at the Pond
This story helps your child develop emotional regulation and self-control by modeling how to calm down when excited or scared. It reinforces the concept of 'gentle hands' and respecting boundaries with animals, translating these social skills into a comforting parent-child interaction.

Wizard Bram and the Dragon School of Castle Brightspire
This story teaches children specific techniques for emotional regulation, such as naming feelings and deep breathing to manage anxiety. By showing the protagonist acting bravely despite admitting his fear, it helps children understand that courage doesn't mean not being scared, but doing the right thing anyway. It also encourages empathy by reframing 'monsters' as creatures that might just be lost or frightened.

Where Do Goodnights Go?
This story introduces simple mindfulness techniques to your child, teaching them how to self-soothe by focusing on their immediate surroundings. By expressing gratitude to everyday objects, children learn to build a sense of security and appreciation that combats bedtime anxiety. The repetitive rhythm helps regulate breathing and prepares the mind for a restful sleep.

Leo and Mira’s Water-Leaf Plan
This story teaches your child the value of staying calm and thinking critically when facing a scary situation. It demonstrates how teamwork and quick problem-solving can overcome obstacles, helping children build confidence in their own ability to handle challenges.

Rina and the Giggle Radio
This story supports **gross motor development** by encouraging your child to mimic actions like clapping, tapping, and stomping. The simple cause-and-effect of the radio button helps build **cognitive understanding** of how objects work. The transition from high-energy dancing to a slow lullaby models **emotional regulation**, helping your child practice calming down after excitement.
How It Works
From idea to audio story in minutes, not hours
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
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
Why Stories Matter
The perfect blend of fun and developmental benefits
Fun & Imagination
Magical Adventures
Transport kids to fantastical worlds where they're the hero
Sparks Creativity
Fuel imagination far beyond passive video content
Better Than TV
Slow-paced entertainment that develops listening skills
Effective Way to Learn
Lessons absorbed naturally through engaging narratives
Science & Development
Emotional Regulation
Process feelings safely through story characters
Vocabulary & Literacy
Build comprehension and language skills effortlessly
Family Connection
Start meaningful conversations about life's challenges
Better Sleep
Calming bedtime routines that ease into restful nights
Experience the Magic
Beautifully crafted stories with stunning illustrations and soothing narration
Neural Audio Technology
Soothing, expressive voices that bring every character to life
Stunning Illustrations
Every story comes with beautiful, AI-generated artwork






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