The Moonlight Post Office
If the moon delivered letters, who would your child write to and what would the note say?
Create a bedtime tale that remembers scraped knees, belly laughs, and whispered secrets. A cosy studio where your child becomes the hero.
The Fawn remembers the tiny moments you do not want to lose.
The Fox spins your memories into dreamy chapters.
A bedtime book ready for grandparents and future giggles.
Your story path
Follow the rhythm families love inside the studio—capture a spark, weave it into a chapter, then share it before the pillows cool. Each stop keeps your child at the center.
Capture a five-minute moment—a brave whisper, a bedtime joke, the treasure they tucked under their pillow. Drop it into the Heart Map with a quick prompt.
The fox suggests a chapter outline. You tweak the voice, tuck in family sayings, and set the lesson that should glow at the ending.
Play the narration at lights-out, send the illustrated PDF to grandparents, or queue the print-ready layout for a future bookshelf treasure.
Add new chapters when seasons change, remix past adventures for siblings, or print a yearbook of bedtime tales before the next birthday.
Keeps every memory glowing
Letters from the night light
From the Jellybean Journal
“Our fox remembered the jellybean jar.”
“Nora’s jar only has blue jellybeans—something I mentioned once—and somehow the story opened with her counting them before setting off on an adventure. She squealed, ‘It’s my bean jar!’ and I cried happy tears.”
Campfire Chronicles
“Bedtime is now a campfire.”
“We dim the lights, play the narration, and the twins toast imaginary marshmallows while Lumen the fox narrates their day. They ask to add new memories every Sunday.”
Story seeds to try tonight
Choose a seed, whisper it to your child, and watch their imagination bloom. Save their answers inside the fox’s journal to blossom into a full chapter later.
If the moon delivered letters, who would your child write to and what would the note say?
What does their dream-ship look like, and which friend guards the snack deck?
Describe a tiny treasure your child misplaced. How would they find it if flowers could talk?
If their backpack told stories after school, what adventure would it share first?
Bedtime invitation
Start free, invite the fox into your family rituals, and capture the way your child sees the world right now. The first chapter is waiting with a blank page and a spark of starlight.