Here’s a shortened excerpt from a real story built for a 5-year-old named Mila who had just moved to a new bedroom and was nervous about her first night in it. Every story is built the same way: your child’s name, age, and the specific thing they’re working through this week.
1. The new room
Mila stood in the doorway of her new room, arms crossed. “It doesn’t feel like mine yet,” she said. Her mom knelt beside her. “That’s okay. New things take a little time to feel like home.”
2. A small brave thing
That night, Mila did something small but brave: she chose one stuffed fox to sit on her new windowsill, facing the door, like a tiny guard. “There,” she said. “Now it’s watching for me.”
3. Morning light
In the morning, the sun came through the new window in a way it never had before, warm, gold, and a little bit like a welcome. Mila looked at her fox. “Good job,” she whispered. “We made it through the first night.”
A full story runs 6 to 16 illustrated spreads depending on your child’s age: short and simple for toddlers, longer and more layered for older kids.
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