Psychology-based storybooks designed to support children’s behavior

Your child is the hero of their own story

Psychology-based storybooks where your child's name and face appear inside every page — turning everyday emotions like anger, shyness, and fear into a journey they truly understand.

Designed for ages 3–7

Psychology -based

Evidence-informed techniques

How It Works

From photo to personalized story in 4 steps

A simple, guided process designed so any parent can create a meaningful keepsake without any technical knowledge.

  • 01 Choose a story

    Browse 10 emotional themes and pick the one that speaks to your child's world right now.

  • 02 Upload a photo

    Share a clear photo of your child. Our AI generates a storybook character that looks like them.

  • 03 Personalize it

    Add your child's name, choose a language, and preview the story before it's finalized.

  • 04 Receive your book

    Your beautifully illustrated, personalized storybook is ready to read and cherish.

What Do We Do?

We create personalized, psychology-based storybooks for children aged 3 to 7 years old.
They are designed for children who struggle with certain behaviors—and for parents who want a calm,
practical, and respectful way to guide their child.
Instead of repeating “Don’t do that,” we offer a story that mirrors a child’s world—so he can understand
what’s happening inside him and learn what to do next.

selin and the cloud that cries softly
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Stories

Psychology-based storybooks personalized with your child's name and character. Each targets a specific emotion or behavior.
selin and the cloud that gets angry quickly
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Photoshoot

Before the story, the magic starts with a moment. A dedicated session to capture your child as the true hero they are.

Why Colors Matter

Each cloud has its own color—not for decoration, but because colors act as a symbolic language for
children. They help a child “see” emotions and make them easier to understand.

Warm colors often reflect high-energy emotions (like anger and strong agitation).
Cool colors often reflect inward emotions (like fear, sadness, and shyness).
Neutral colors can represent an emotional “pause” or over-attachment/disconnection.

Most importantly, the child learns this message:

Emotions are like weather—they come and go. With understanding and the right support, the sun returns.

How to Use the Stories

For Parents:

  • Read slowly and warmly, and allow the child to pause, ask, and comment.
  • Don’t label emotions as “bad”—name them gently.
  • Ask: “How can we make the cloud smaller?” instead of “Why did you do that?”
  • Repeat the story’s small techniques in daily life—without pressure.
  • After reading, let your child draw or color his cloud to reinforce learning.
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What People Says

We ordered the Shyness story for our son before starting kindergarten. His teacher told us he was the most emotionally aware child in the class. I know exactly why

Rated 4 out of 5

Meryem K. Istanbul, Turkey

He saw his name and face in the book and just lit up. He said ‘that’s me!’ and read it three times in one day. It’s a completely different experience from any other children’s book

Rated 4 out of 5

Murad F. Izmir, Turkey

General Manager

My daughter kept asking to read her story every night. She stopped having meltdowns when she got angry — she started saying ‘I have a cloud, Mama.’ I cried the first time she said that

Rated 4 out of 5

Bailey Hardy, NYK, USA

Accounting Manager