Echo Tales helps you explore what's on your mind as a parent — sleep, big emotions, new siblings, hard questions — and turn what you learn into books, songs, and objects your child actually lives with.
Two ways in
Some parents know exactly what they want to say. Others are still figuring out the question. Echo Tales works for both.
I’m not sure yet
Browse a parenting research library built on consolidated, evidence-based sources. Sleep, tantrums, grief, friendships, screens, milestones — find language for what you’ve been feeling.
Open the research roomI know what I want to say
Jump straight to the expression tools. Turn a lesson, a feeling, or a memory into a personalized book, song, coloring page, printed keepsake, or bedtime story on Alexa.
Start creatingThen bring it home
Once you know what you want to share, Echo Tales gives you many ways to say it — on a screen, in print, or out loud in the room.
Story-at-bedtime, songs on request — lives in the room, not on a screen. No phone needed.
Philosophy
Parenting asks us to speak about things we’re still learning ourselves — loss, change, fear, wonder. Some of us have the words ready. Many of us don’t.
Echo Tales is a research room when you need to learn first, and a creative studio when you’re ready to share. The same thought can become a bedtime book, a song in the car, a coloring page on the fridge, or a voice in the room at bedtime.
How it works
A question. A tough night. A milestone. A conversation you don’t quite know how to start.
Browse the research room — evidence-based, consolidated, parent-first. Over 1,000 topics, without the noise.
Turn the insight into a personalized book, a song, a character, a coloring page, or a printed keepsake.
Reads at bedtime. Plays in the car. Sits on the shelf. Answers back on Alexa. It becomes part of how your family talks.