Stories, science,
and a calmer way
to end the day.
Dreamtime Stories turns bedtime into a library of world tales, gentle science, and quiet visual wonder.
Inside the app, families open three clear shelves: Stories for Dreamlings bedtime folklore, Discover Dreamlings for softer science, and Discover Voyagers for longer science journeys. Everything is shaped for calmer evenings: read-along subtitles, offline playback after download, living animated backgrounds, and zero ads. Signed-in free accounts can unlock one story each day, while Premium opens the full library.

A wide bedtime player built for subtitles, animated scenes, and shared viewing in landscape.


Three shelves, one bedtime rhythm
The structure is simple on purpose. Families immediately understand where to go, and children stay inside a library that feels coherent instead of noisy.

Dreamlings bedtime tales drawn from folklore, myths, legends, and literary retellings.

Shorter science stories for younger listeners who want calm wonder before sleep.

Longer science journeys for older kids who want bigger ideas, richer worlds, and deeper questions.
Bedtime calm is part of the product design.
Dreamtime is not a general content feed wearing a bedtime label. The pacing, visuals, and navigation all serve the same goal: help children wind down inside a beautiful, predictable library.
Built for the last quiet minutes of the day
Dreamtime is made for wind-down, not stimulation. Calm pacing, soft transitions, and gentle motion are part of the product, not an afterthought.
5 subtitle languages for read-along time
Story text, shelf copy, and subtitles are available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Brazilian Portuguese.
Animated worlds that stay soft
Parallax, particles, and painterly scenes keep the stories alive without pushing the experience into bright, noisy screen time.
No ads, no feed, no unrelated autoplay
Children move through a library of stories, not a recommendation machine. The app stays focused on bedtime and story time.
Browse the library, open a story, or read the FAQ. The product makes the most sense when you see the shelves, the visuals, and the pacing together.