Your Child's Personal Storyteller
Your child is the hero of every story.
Personalized and made just for them.
Leo and Maya discover a magical moonbeam that transports them to a floating island where they cheerfully transform a grumpy cloud to reveal a golden gate. After climbing a ladder of stars to light the Great Lantern of Joy, they are lifted by a confetti balloon to a mysterious door guarded by a golden cricket. The friends step through a tunnel of liquid moonlight, ready to explore the next surprise the moon has in store for them.
Bubble Pop arrives to ask Leo to retrieve the lost Great Golden Lamp before the moon peaks, promising three wishes for the village if he succeeds. Leo uses an invisible journey to float through the sky and navigate Wind Whirlies to reach the Star-Sky Forest, where he clears a path for the lamp by making a kind wish. As Leo reaches out to grab the lamp, his hat blows away, but he discovers a new golden glove that allows him to finally secure the glowing artifact.
Leo chases a runaway kite into the Whistling Willow Village, where it becomes stuck in a magical Dream Catcher that begins glowing and projecting a path toward the Community Tree. Following the light with Mia, they discover the kite can help a lost Star Friend find its way, prompting them to cross a swaying vine bridge under the guidance of Old Man Oak. The episode ends as Leo and Mia step onto the bridge, ready to reach the Star's nest and prepare for the upcoming kite-catching contest.
Leo and his dragon friend Breezy chase a floating golden scroll to the edge of the Sky Kingdom, where they survive a dangerous fall by bouncing on a giant light jellyfish. Upon discovering the scroll has transformed into a glowing seed, they are lifted into a magical Star-Flower Garden where they begin to grow into vines and realize they belong in this new world. After finding a treasure that is actually a growing seed, Leo and Breezy push open a crystal door and step into an unknown adventure carried by soft leaves instead of their sky-sled.
Leo and Mia spend a moonlit evening creating various projects, including a wreath and a star, while their mother helps them retrieve red, white, and blue ribbons that blew into a tree using a clever plan involving their crafts. They successfully combine the ribbons with their creations to form a floating sculpture, which they proudly present to a neighbor who praises their unique memorial day crafts for kids.
Timmy and Emma are excited to make a special Father's Day craft for Timmy's dad, including a picture frame with a heartfelt message. As they finish their project, they reveal it to their dad, who is delighted by their creation, but just as they're about to give it to him, a surprise delivery arrives, adding to the excitement. The two friends exchange a mischievous grin, hinting at more surprises to come.
Yes — that's the core idea. Enter your child's name, pick traits and topic, and Tellerio narrates a story where they're the lead character. You can also add siblings, friends, or pets.
Audiobooks are fixed. Tellerio stories are made fresh, with your child as the hero, on a topic they choose — and they pick what happens next. Every bedtime is a new adventure, not a re-listen.
Tellerio is designed for any child who enjoys personalised storytelling. Younger listeners settle into the gentle narration and friendly voices; older kids love steering the story themselves and deciding what happens next.
Tellerio is free to try. The free tier includes a generous number of stories per month; unlimited stories and longer adventures are part of an optional subscription.
Yes. Tellerio stories are constrained to age-appropriate themes — no violence, no scary content, no inappropriate language. Every story is structured around gentle, positive arcs. You stay in control by choosing the topic and characters before the story begins.
Stories you've already generated play offline anywhere. Generating a brand-new story needs an internet connection so we can craft and narrate it for you.