Tonight's story is ready

Bedtime, reading together, and a story that knows her name.

Tonight's story prompts questions only you can answer. That's by design — it's called dialogic reading, and it adds ~8 months of expressive language (Whitehurst et al., 1988).

83% of parents report calmer bedtimes with a consistent reading routine (Mindell & Williamson, 2018).

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A ritual, not a routine.

Four small moments that turn bedtime into the part of the day they actually look forward to.

7:45 PM — They pick the world

Forest, ocean, castle, space. Tonight is theirs to choose. Letting kids steer the story trades resistance for anticipation.

[VISUAL: warm-lit kid in pajamas tapping a tablet, mom smiling beside, soft amber bedside lamp glow]

7:50 PM — Cuddle in, story begins

Warm visuals fade in. Calming narration begins. Their character — them — steps into the adventure.

[VISUAL: parent and child snuggled, tablet showing a glowing storybook scene with the child as hero]

7:55 PM — In your voice, even when you can't be there

Record 3 sentences once. Forever after, the bedtime story is narrated in your voice — even when work, travel, or deployment keeps you away.

[VISUAL: split frame — left: child in bed listening on speaker, right: parent looking at phone in airport]

8:05 PM — Lights down, eyes heavy

Auto-dim screen mode gradually darkens as the story winds down. By the time the credits roll, they are already drifting.

[VISUAL: dark room, tablet on nightstand showing the gentle ending frame, child asleep]

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