Create Research-Backed AI Stories, Just for Your Child
Turn your child's world into unforgettable adventures. Our AI generates personalized stories grounded in proven developmental science to help them learn, grow, and thrive.

AI Features Grounded in Science
Each feature of our story generator is a direct application of decades of research into child development. We turn scientific findings into magical experiences.
The Feature: Include your child's name, friends, and favorite toys in any story.
The Science: Personal relevance activates self-referential processing in the brain, significantly boosting memory and engagement.
The Feature: Generate social and moral stories to navigate real-world situations.
The Science: Social Stories™ have proven effect sizes of d=0.5-1.2 for improving social understanding in children with autism.[2]Reference
Saad, M. A. E. (2016). Meta-analysis of social stories effectiveness for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders. ERIC.
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The Feature: Options for simplified language and visual aids, including Proloquo symbol support.
The Science: Visual supports are a key component of effective interventions, aiding comprehension for children with diverse learning needs.
Stories That Build a Better Brain
The research is clear: storytelling isn't just fun, it's a workout for the developing mind.
Boosts Cognitive Growth
Enhances working memory, attention, and planning skills more effectively than passive screen time.[15]Reference
Follmer, D. J. (2024). The role of narrative in executive function development. Frontiers in Psychology.
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Accelerates Literacy
Significantly improves vocabulary, narrative comprehension, and the foundations for strong writing skills.[11]Reference
Carr, R., et al. (2022). The power of storytelling in early childhood development. Duke University, Center for Child and Family Policy.
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Nurtures Social Skills
Develops empathy, emotional regulation, and resilience by allowing children to explore complex social scenarios safely.[17]Reference
Koelsch, S., et al. (2021). The power of stories: The effects of storytelling on the human brain and physiology. PNAS.
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Give your child the gift of stories that are as educational as they are enchanting.