Your child is the main character
The story is written around your child’s name and built to make them feel seen, special, and included.
Personalized bedtime stories for young kids
Our mission is to make bedtime magical by creating personalized stories where your child becomes the hero.
Parents and caretakers answer a simple questionnaire about their child’s name, personality, favorite things, likes, dislikes, and imagination. We turn those details into a custom bedtime story made just for them.
Simple idea: your child + their favorite things + their imagination = a bedtime story made just for them.
What we do
Every story starts with your child. Their name, interests, personality, and imagination help shape a bedtime adventure they can feel part of.
The story is written around your child’s name and built to make them feel seen, special, and included.
Favorite animals, colors, toys, places, hobbies, likes, and dislikes help make the story more personal.
Stories are imaginative and fun, but written with a warm, calming tone that fits the end of the day.
How it works
Start with your child’s name, age range, and the type of story you want.
Optional questions help shape a deeper and more memorable custom story.
Your child becomes the hero in a bedtime story made from the details you provide.
Sample story feel
One night, a tiny blue star fell onto Milo’s blanket and turned into a glowing map. The Moonstone is missing. Find it before morning, or the moon will forget how to shine. Milo’s stuffed bear, Buttons, suddenly sat up and said, “Well, we’d better go.” Together, they followed a road of moonlight to the Sky Forest, where glass leaves chimed in the wind. A caped fox gave Milo a silver acorn for courage. Then they crossed the Dragon Caves, where a kind green dragon told them cloud goblins had stolen the Moonstone and taken it to Thunder Top Tower. Milo and Buttons climbed the stormy tower and found the goblins guarding the Moonstone. “Why did you take it?” Milo asked. “Because the moon never shines on us first,” said the smallest goblin. So Milo made a deal: if they gave it back, the moon would shine on their tower first every night. The goblins agreed. Milo placed the Moonstone back in the sky, and silver light poured across the world. When Milo returned to bed, Buttons became still again. “Another adventure tomorrow?” Milo whispered. Buttons smiled softly. “Only if the stars need us.” The End.
FAQ
We create personalized bedtime stories where your child becomes the main character.
No. The main questions are required. Supporting questions are optional, but encouraged because they help make the story more personal.
Yes. You can include siblings or multiple children in one story.
Start the questionnaire and help us create a bedtime story made just for them.
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