Original, illustrated unicorn adventures written for age 4 — starring your own child, ready in about a minute.
At four, unicorn stories can carry a touch more plot: a small kindness or sharing lesson, magic that solves a tiny everyday problem — a wilting flower, a friend who's sad — rather than a big dramatic quest. Horn-sparkle "magic" as a fun, slightly silly mechanic tends to land very well at this age.
Every story is written specifically for a four-year-old's attention span and illustrated in your choice of style, with your own child front and centre as the one the unicorn actually helps.
Illustrative examples written to show the tone and reading level — your own story is generated fresh, unique to your child.
Every flower in Nora's garden has gone droopy and grey, and her unicorn Comet's horn only seems to make things sparkle, not grow — until Nora realises the flowers didn't need magic at all, just the enormous watering can the two of them have been ignoring.
Comet has never made a real rainbow before, only wonky, half-finished ones, but on the one morning it truly matters — Theo's very first day at nursery — a full, proper, seven-colour arch stretches right over the school gate.
A small grey cloud follows Freya everywhere, rumbling and refusing to rain, until her unicorn friend discovers the cloud isn't grumpy at all — just shy, and desperate for someone to say good morning to it first.
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.
Often, yes — our writing naturally leans toward small, warm lessons, but you can also ask for pure silly fun with no moral at all, whichever your child prefers that night.
Yes — pick as many characters as you like when you start a story, and everyone you choose gets a real part in the 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.