Your Child's Personal Storyteller
Your child is the hero of every story.
Personalized and made just for them.
Pip and Leo discover a magical ice palace where a glowing stone guardian reveals that the dimming gray stones have lost their light because the Great Spark is missing. The guardian explains that the spark must be found before the evening frost arrives, presenting the duo with a choice between a slippery silver path and a riddle-filled door. Deciding to stay together rather than split up, Pip and Leo hold hands and begin their joint search by approaching the laughing door.
Leo and Maya climb the happy Mount Snickerdoodle to find the Key of Joy, using glowing rods to cross a broken bridge while laughing clouds entertain them. Upon reaching the peak, they turn the golden key, which silences the giggling clouds and transforms them into dancing spirits before a mysterious voice challenges them to face a final puzzle below. Guided by the key's light, the duo descends the newly formed path, ready to tackle the next adventure together.
Leo and Maya discover three magical stones in a chest that create a lively garden party with their sounds, but a dark cloud dims the magic and silences the music. Realizing they must be the helpers themselves, the friends combine their stomping, clapping, and cheering with the stones to blast away the clouds and restore the vibrant melody. As the adventure concludes with a new, whimsical dragon song beginning, the duo settles down happily, knowing their musical journey is far from over.
Elara successfully retrieves three magical keys from the Garden of Glowing Frogs, the Cavern of Humming Stones, and the Room of Ticking Shadows with the help of friendly creatures. However, upon returning to the surface, she discovers that the keys, map, and her adventure memories have vanished, leaving her feeling lost and sad. A golden butterfly delivers Mr. Glimmer's message that she must find other explorers before nightfall to complete her mission, prompting her to run into the darkening city ready for the next challenge.
Maya and Leo discover a magical silver button in their village that transports them through a swirling portal to a vibrant Rainbow Bridge made of light. Guided by a fluffy, star-eyed creature, they explore a singing garden filled with bubble birds and jellybean bushes before entering a glowing door that reveals a land of endless wonder. The episode concludes with the trio running toward a lake of liquid sunshine, eager to continue their adventure and discover new friends along the way.
Leo and Mia navigate a freezing cave using a magical whistle that clears the fog, leading them to collect warm Star Dust. The cave collapses and transforms into a flying adventure where the world below turns into a joyful dream, prompting the duo to ascend a glowing staircase to the moon. Upon reaching the moon, they dance to its singing tune as the Northern Lights join them in a magical ballet, concluding their endless wonder.
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.