Original, illustrated space adventures written for age 5 — starring your own child, ready in about a minute.
At five, space is rockets, planets, the Moon, and a small brave astronaut in a very big universe — never about danger or the vastness of it all. A countdown ritual (three, two, one!) is inherently satisfying at this age, and so is a bit of floating-around silliness.
You always choose the reading age when you create a story, so a space adventure for a five-year-old stays warm and wondrous — waving at planets, catching stars in jars — rather than tense or complicated.
Illustrative examples written to show the tone and reading level — your own story is generated fresh, unique to your child.
Layla counts down on her fingers before everything now — brushing her teeth, going down the slide, and definitely blasting off in her cardboard-box rocket to visit the Moon, where a small grey moon-rabbit is waiting, mid-hop, exactly where she left him yesterday.
Oscar's spaceship radios in a very strange planet: it has stopped spinning completely, and everyone on it is stuck upside down. It takes one determined boy, a very long rope, and a lot of giggling to give it the gentle push it needs to get going again.
Junie's grandpa says you can't actually catch a star in a jar, right up until she opens her bedroom window one night and one drifts in anyway, small and warm as a nightlight, happy to sit on her shelf until morning.
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.
Not at all — at reading age 5, our space stories stay warm and wondrous, not about danger or the vastness of deep space. You always choose the reading age, so the tone matches your child.
You can steer it that way — type your own idea in the wizard and we'll write around it — or just pick "space" and let us surprise you with an original adventure.
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.