Written by parents, for parents.
A bedtime story that remembersNot a different tale each time — one ongoing adventure where your child is the hero, written fresh each evening and waiting in your inbox by bedtime.
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They spin up a brand-new, one-off tale and lose the thread the moment it ends. Moontuck tells one continuing saga — last night's cliffhanger picks up tonight, the same characters grow, and your child can't wait to find out what happens next. The story builds. So does the habit.
Set it once. A new chapter arrives every night while you make dinner.
Their first name, their age range, and the worlds they love — dragons, deep sea, a dog's backyard. Plus one thing you'd love them to learn.
Written fresh, continuing yesterday's story, sized for a 5-minute read. A gentle nudge arrives right at bedtime.
Across each arc, the adventure quietly builds toward something real: courage, honesty, kindness. No lecture. Just the story.
Pick a quality you want your child to grow into — or a real thing they're facing right now, like a new sibling or the first day of school. The story carries that thread across the week, shown through the choices the hero makes, never preached. By the end of the arc, the lesson was lived, not told.
Theo and Biscuit were lost in the West Wing when they found a tiny door — no handle, no hinges, and a keyhole shaped like a question mark. Theo could have walked past it. Instead, down on hands and knees, eye to the keyhole. That’s how brave people meet a mystery: they don’t pretend not to see it.
Written for ages 5–7 — about Theo, a scruffy little dog named Biscuit, and a castle that has rather more doors than it ought to.
Theo and Biscuit had counted forty-seven hallways since lunch, and not one of them led back to the kitchens. Biscuit’s tail thumped happily anyway; he was the kind of dog who treated being lost like an adventure with extra naps along the way. The castle sighed around them — old buildings do that — and somewhere very far off, a clock chimed half past something.
That was when they saw it. The door was small, tucked between a suit of armor (who, Theo was almost certain, had been facing the other way an hour ago) and a portrait of a very tired-looking horse. The door had no handle. It had no hinges either. And carved exactly at Theo’s eye level was a single brass keyhole shaped like a question mark. Biscuit sat down, looked at the door, then looked at Theo, then wagged his tail twice — slowly — the way he wagged it when something important was about to happen.
Theo reached into the pocket of his coat. The pocket, which had been empty all morning. The pocket, which now held something cold and small and shaped, somehow, like the answer to a question nobody had asked yet.
A peek of tonight’s chapter — real chapters run longer. Start your free week to hear the full story tonight.
Real chapters use your child’s name, their world, and the qualities you choose — and remember every one that came before.
A story that continues and deepens — not a disposable tale you’ll never hear about again.
Their name, their age, the worlds they love. The hero is unmistakably them.
Each arc carries a real lesson — courage, honesty, kindness — lived through the story, never preached.
It’s in your inbox by bedtime. No app, no logins, no scrambling for a story at 8pm.
Seven nights to fall in love with the story. Then it’s less than a single picture book a month.
No card surprises. Cancel anytime in two taps.
Yes. We only ever ask for a first name and an age range — never a birthday or anything identifying. Every chapter is written within strict, age-appropriate guardrails (nothing scary or risky for little ones to copy) and screened before it reaches you. No ads, no data sold — just the story.
Roughly 3 to 10. You pick an age range — not an exact birthday — and the vocabulary, length, and themes are written to fit it, maturing gently as your child grows.
By email, at the bedtime you choose. The full chapter is right there to read together — nothing to download. Past chapters live in your online library whenever you want to revisit them.
Absolutely. You set the worlds and the lessons each arc explores, and you can nudge what happens next. The story remembers your choices and keeps building on them.
Cancel in two taps, no email required, no guilt trip. You keep access through the time you’ve paid for, and your library stays yours.
The first chapter is waiting. Start your free week and see where it goes.
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