Bedtime stories for real parenting moments

Turn tough parenting moments into bedtime stories that help kids grow

Nurtalea helps you create gentle, personalized story worlds around the moments your child is navigating, like sharing, jealousy, or bedtime resistance.

Start with Google sign-in and build your first story world.
Parent-guidedFamiliar charactersSaved story worlds
Brave Dentist Day
Brave Dentist Day
Big Sibling!
Big Sibling!
First Big Day
First Big Day
A New Home
A New Home
Brave Shot
Brave Shot
So Long, Soother
So Long, Soother
Big Sleepover
Big Sleepover
The New Person
The New Person
Was Chosen
Was Chosen
At the Hospital
At the Hospital

How Nurtalea helps

A gentle loop parents can return to again and again

Start with a real challenge, shape it into a familiar story world, and use bedtime as a calmer place to practice empathy, reflection, and growth.

01

Name the moment

Start with a real challenge you want to handle with more warmth and less friction.

02

Build a familiar world

Create characters and scenes your child can recognize so the lesson feels closer to home.

03

Read and revisit together

Return to the story at bedtime and use it as a softer way to reflect, connect, and practice.

Why it feels personal

Built to make stories feel familiar, not generic

The experience today is visual and parent-guided: you create the characters, shape the scenes, and build a story world your child can recognize.

Characters

Make the child feel seen

Build kids and adults with customizable faces, hair, skin tones, and details that make the story world feel familiar.

Scenes

Shape the moment visually

Arrange characters and illustrated objects across multiple pages to model the situation you want to talk through. Scene backgrounds are built by a kid - so they look the way a child actually imagines a classroom, bedroom, or park.

Stories

Save stories you can return to

Keep your story worlds in one place so you can revisit the same lesson over time instead of starting from scratch.

What kinds of moments is this for?

The everyday challenges parents want help talking through

Use stories to open conversations gently, especially when direct advice or correction is not landing.

Sharing and taking turns

Help a child practice generosity and fairness in a safer, story-based way.

Big feelings and frustration

Create stories that give children language for anger, sadness, disappointment, or overwhelm.

New sibling or changing family routines

Use familiar characters to make transitions feel less abstract and more emotionally manageable.

Bedtime resistance or anxiety

Turn the bedtime routine into a more comforting space for connection and reflection.

Friendship and kindness

Explore empathy, inclusion, and repair through scenes children can imagine themselves inside.

Moments you want to revisit gently

Build a reusable story world that helps you return to the same lesson without another lecture.

How it works

Start with the moment, then build the story around it

1

Start with the challenge

Come in with the real parenting moment you want to explore, not just a blank page.

2

Create the child's story world

Build characters, arrange scenes, and shape a gentle visual story around that moment.

3

Read it at bedtime

Use the finished story as a calmer starting point for connection, conversation, and repetition.

Parent-guided. Gentle. Personalized.

Create a calmer bedtime story for the moment your child is living through.

Start your first story world with familiar characters and revisit it together whenever the moment comes back.