On classic stories, personalized audiobooks, and the families they're made for.
Most Father's Day gifts are used once. A voice audiobook gets played every bedtime for months. Here's why grandpas tend to like this more than they expect to, and how to order one in time for June 15.
Read →A deployed dad records 2 minutes before he leaves. His kids hear his voice read them a bedtime story every night he's gone. Here's how to make it happen before Father's Day.
Read →Video calls are good for talking. They're not great for bedtime. Here's a more reliable option: a personalized audiobook in your voice that your grandchild can play any night, no internet or coordination required.
Read →Dinner and school drop-off hold together during a deployment. Bedtime is harder. A child knows something is missing at exactly the moment when everyone's tired. Here's what actually helps.
Read →Over 250 chapters of classic children's literature, free on YouTube and as a podcast: Pinocchio, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Hans Christian Andersen, both Alice books, and the full Oz series. No account, no trial, no catch.
Read →We keep seeing this concern in comments and messages, so we're answering it directly. Is this the same technology as deepfakes? What happens to your voice recording? What stops someone from using this without permission?
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