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Grandma never lectured. She told stories.

"Brush your teeth" gets ignored. But the story about the tiny warriors who guard the castle of teeth, who fight the sugar monsters every night while your child sleeps? That gets requested at bedtime. Every. Single. Night.

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Grandma's DNA

"Eat your vegetables." "Be kind." "Study harder." You say the right things. But children don't remember lectures. They remember the story Grandma told while stirring the pot — the one that seemed simple until the day it saved their life.

Turn any lesson into the kind of story Grandma would tell. The kind that teaches through feeling, not instruction. The kind your child retells to their friends without knowing they're learning.

How it works

Step 1

Type or ask a question

Type "why do we brush our teeth?" or describe any habit, concept, or life lesson — anything you want your child to carry with them.

Step 2

Tell us their age

A 6-year-old needs wonder. A 12-year-old needs to feel smart. A 16-year-old needs to feel respected. The story knows.

Step 3

Read it together

A story with Grandma's warmth — the kind that teaches without ever feeling like teaching. The kind they ask for again.

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Real input text → the story our AI creates

The lesson you want to teach

The water cycle is the continuous movement of water through Earth's systems. Evaporation turns liquid water from oceans, lakes, and rivers into water vapour when heated by the sun. This vapour rises into the atmosphere where cooler temperatures cause condensation — water molecules collect on dust pa...

The bedtime story they request again
"Amma, why do I have to brush my teeth? They're just going to get dirty again." She'd said "because I said so" four hundred times. It never worked. Not once. That night, she tried something different. "What if I told you there are tiny warriors who guard the castle of your teeth every night? But they can only fight if you give them their swords before bed." He ran to the bathroom. Without being asked. For the first time in three years. The lesson didn't change. The story did.

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