Original, illustrated pirate adventures written for age 6 — starring your own child, ready in about a minute.
Six-year-old pirates get a bit more puzzle-solving: a riddle to work out, a map to read properly, a rival crew for gentle competition rather than conflict. The satisfaction of figuring it out yourself fits early-reader confidence perfectly.
As with every TurtleTime story, the reading level, cast and setting are all tuned to your choices — the same warm, kind pirate world, just with a slightly meatier plot for a growing reader.
Illustrative examples written to show the tone and reading level — your own story is generated fresh, unique to your child.
The old map only gives Malik one clue — "count the eyes, not the skulls" — and it takes a whole afternoon of squinting at carved pirate faces on the cove wall before he spots the one skull with three eyes instead of two.
Priya's crew and the rival Silver Hook crew reach the island at exactly the same moment, and instead of a fight, it turns into the fairest thing either captain can think of: an even split of the treasure, and a promise to race again next summer.
Every pirate on the island wants Captain Finn's parrot for a first mate, because Squeak can only ever repeat exactly what he's heard — which makes him useless for keeping secrets, and the single most trustworthy navigator in the whole fleet.
Written by the TurtleTime team to illustrate the style and tone — not verbatim output from a real customer's book. No two generated stories are the same.
Free to preview — pick their look, their name, and watch it come to life in about a minute.
The story describes maps, riddles and clues in the text and pictures — a fun read to enjoy solving together, not an interactive puzzle book.
Yes — use the sequel option on any finished story to send the same characters on a brand-new adventure, keeping their crew, ship and personalities consistent.
Yes. Every story is moderated, your photos are private and never used to train models, and you approve everything. No ads, ever.
We built TurtleTimefor our own children first. Safety isn't a setting here — it's the whole point.
Create your child's first story free — in about a minute.