Your child is the hero of their own story
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.
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01 Choose a story
Browse 10 emotional themes and pick the one that speaks to your child's world right now.
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02 Upload a photo
Share a clear photo of your child. Our AI generates a storybook character that looks like them.
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03 Personalize it
Add your child's name, choose a language, and preview the story before it's finalized.
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04 Receive your book
Your beautifully illustrated, personalized storybook is ready to read and cherish.
The Cloud Series
10 stories. 10 emotions. One hero.
Each story tackles a real behavior or emotion your child may be experiencing — gently, without judgment, through a narrative that feels personal and safe.
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Selin and the Cloud That Cries Softly
₺1.600,00 -
Selin and the Cloud That Fears the Night
₺1.600,00 -
Selin and the Cloud That Shines Too Much
₺1.600,00 -
Selin and the Cloud That Loves Quiet
₺1.600,00
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.
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.
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
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
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
Bailey Hardy, NYK, USA
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