Each night, one personalized chapter. The story remembers everything. Your child helps decide what happens next.
The lantern swayed gently as Mira pushed open the old library door. It smelled of cinnamon and something older — the kind of old that belongs to secrets. On the third shelf, between a book about talking foxes and one about invisible bridges, was a gap. Exactly the shape of a story that hadn't been told yet. She reached in. Her fingers found something cool and smooth. A key, carved from moonstone, warm in her palm as if it had been waiting for her. Outside, the wind picked up. And somewhere in the distance, something rumbled — not like thunder, but like a very large creature clearing its throat to begin a tale…
Tell us your child's name, age, and favorite worlds. Every chapter is written for them — not for anyone else.
Characters remember. Plot threads carry forward. Your child is reading a real book, not a random story each night.
After each chapter, suggest what happens next. The story listens. Tomorrow night's chapter will reflect your idea.
Ready for tonight's chapter?
Begin the story