A bedtime story your child actually falls asleep to
The same characters your child already loves — but 2-5 minutes, calmly narrated, with no cliffhanger. The story closes the day instead of opening a new plot.
Why it works at bedtime
- Short. Two or five minutes — less than an episode, so it never turns into “just one more”.
- Calm. Even narration, no shouting or sharp sound effects — unlike the cartoon, which winds a child up.
- No cliffhanger. The story finishes. There's no “but what happens next?” keeping the tablet in your child's hands.
- Familiar characters. Your child agrees to go to bed, because the story is about someone they already love.
“Our daughter Maya falls asleep to these tales every evening — and not to a stranger's recording, but to the versions her mum and I narrated ourselves. We noticed something we hadn't expected: it isn't only the story that settles her, it's hearing our voices.”
Bedtime stories you can listen to right now
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Now in your own voice
Record 30 seconds of your voice and it reads the bedtime story. Even on the evenings you aren't there, or have nothing left in you to read aloud.
Create a tale in my own voiceFrequently asked questions
Can these tales actually help my child fall asleep?
That is what they were built for: 2-5 minutes, calm narration and an ending without a cliffhanger. Our own daughter Maya falls asleep to them every evening.
How long is one bedtime story?
The short version runs about 2 minutes, the long one 4-6. Both are shorter than an episode of a cartoon, deliberately: a bedtime story should close the day, not open a new plot.
What age are these stories for?
Roughly ages 2-8. No frightening scenes, a simple plot and a clear ending.
Can I have a tale narrated in my own voice?
Yes. You record 30 seconds of your voice and the tale is read in it. For most children a parent’s voice settles them faster than any professional recording.