Lukomorye: Fairy Tales

Personalized stories for kids about feelings and everyday challenges

Enter your child’s name and age, describe a situation, and choose a hero. The app creates a story with an illustration and audio for reading together or listening at bedtime.

Children’s stories about fears, sleep, rules, and big feelings

A personalized story brings a familiar situation into a hero’s journey and gives parents a gentle starting point for conversation. Fear can become a challenge in the plot, a rule can become part of the hero’s choice, and bedtime worries can become an evening story to read together.

Stories are intended for shared reading and conversation. This format does not replace advice from a child psychologist or doctor.

A child by a lake notices images of different feelings

A story about fear of the dark and being alone

Describe what feels scary and choose a hero your child can relate to. The situation becomes part of an adventure you can read together and then discuss calmly, without pressure or lectures.

A child sleeps peacefully in a warm room

A personalized bedtime story

The story reflects your child’s name, age, and chosen situation. Read it aloud or play the audio at bedtime; once downloaded, the story is available without an internet connection.

The Learned Cat tells a story to a child

A story about rules, boundaries, and new habits

The hero encounters a rule, makes a choice, and sees what follows. The adventure creates a starting point for talking about boundaries and everyday habits without lectures or repeated reminders.

A magical book and the Learned Cat in a fairy-tale world

A story about anger, sadness, feeling hurt, and other emotions

The story gives emotions clear images and words. After reading, you can ask what your child noticed, how the hero felt, and what helped the hero in the story.

How to create a personalized story for your child

Choose a situation, age, and hero. The app prepares the personalized story text, an illustration, and audio, then saves the finished story in a library for rereading.

1 Situation

Fear of the dark, hurt feelings, a new rule, or bedtime anxiety.

2 Hero

Name, age, mood, and familiar characters.

3 Fairy Tale

A gentle plot without pressure or direct moralizing.

4 Audio

Listen at bedtime or on the go.

5 Library

Save, share, and create sequels.

A child listens to a fairy tale beside the Learned Cat

Time together matters more than ready-made advice

A fairy tale does not argue with a child or demand that they become brave right away. It gives you a shared language for discussing their feelings calmly and gently.

A conversation after the story Ask what felt familiar to your child and what helped the hero.
A gentle conversation about emotions Fear, anger, sadness, and hurt become images rather than something forbidden.
Your own storytime library Stories stay close at hand for bedtime, trips, and reading again.

Frequently asked questions about personalized stories

A quick guide to creating children’s stories, choosing a topic, and reading or listening to finished stories.

What is a personalized story for a child?

It is a story shaped around your child’s name and age, the hero you choose, and a situation you want to talk about. The app creates the story text, an illustration, and audio.

How do I create a story in the app?

Enter your child’s name and age, describe the situation, and choose a hero. The finished story can be read, played as audio, and saved in the library.

What can a children’s story be about?

For example, fear of the dark, bedtime, anger, sadness, hurt feelings, rules, new habits, or another situation that matters to your child.

Can I listen to stories without an internet connection?

Yes. Stories include audio, and once a story is downloaded, it is available offline. Created stories remain in the library, and you can make sequels.

Do these stories replace a child psychologist or doctor?

No. The app supports shared reading and can help start a conversation, but it does not diagnose conditions or replace professional care. If you are concerned about your child’s health or behavior, contact a qualified professional.

Start with One Fairy Tale

Give your child a story about a situation that feels familiar, and share warm, meaningful reading time together.

Works offline after the fairy tale is downloaded.