Original, illustrated unicorn adventures written for age 3 — starring your own child, ready in about a minute.
Three is the age for the simplest possible story: one gentle idea per page, calm pacing, a soft ending. A unicorn at this age isn't an adventure hero so much as a huggable, magical friend — something sensory and colourful and comforting, closer to a favourite soft toy than a quest companion.
We write reading-age-3 stories with that in mind: short sentences, a repeated phrase your toddler can join in with, and a landing gentle enough for right before lights-out.
Illustrative examples written to show the tone and reading level — your own story is generated fresh, unique to your child.
Amara's unicorn, Sparkle, cannot fall asleep without her favourite blanket, her favourite star, and one very specific song, hummed twice, exactly the way Amara hums it.
After the rain, Milo finds a puddle with a whole tiny rainbow floating on top of it, and his unicorn friend Bell dips one hoof in just to see if the colours will stick — they do, for a little while, right on the tip of her hoof.
Bell the unicorn changes her mane colour every morning depending on her mood — pink for happy, blue for sleepy, gold for excited — and this morning, meeting Isla for the very first time, it goes gold before Bell even says hello.
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.
Yes — reading age 3 gets our simplest, shortest, most repetitive telling: one gentle idea per page and a soft ending built for bedtime, not an action-packed plot.
You can describe exactly the unicorn your child imagines — any colour, mane style or personality — and every illustration will follow it consistently.
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.