Dreamtime FAQ

The questions
parents ask
before bedtime.

This page is the practical version of Dreamtime. What is in the library, what works offline, what the subscription unlocks, and how the app stays calm and child-safe.

Library
Stories + Discover
Read along
5 subtitle languages
Bedtime mode
Offline after download
Safety
Zero ads
Library and shelves

What parents usually want to understand first: what is inside Dreamtime, and how the library is organized.

What does my child actually find inside Dreamtime?
Three clear shelves. Stories is the folklore and literary bedtime shelf. Discover Dreamlings is the gentler science shelf for younger listeners. Discover Voyagers is the longer science shelf for older, more curious listeners.
Is Dreamtime only folklore?
No. Dreamtime combines world tales and science. The Stories shelf is built around folklore, myths, legends, and literary retellings. Discover is built around science, nature, the body, history, and calm factual wonder.
How many stories are there?
The library keeps growing. New titles are added across Stories and Discover, so the shelf is designed to expand over time rather than stay frozen around one fixed number.
What ages is Dreamtime for?
Dreamtime is designed for children around ages 5 to 10. Stories and Discover Dreamlings are the softer entry points for younger listeners, while Discover Voyagers is better suited to older kids who want longer science journeys.
Bedtime experience

How Dreamtime behaves at the moment families actually use it: during the last quiet minutes before sleep.

Do stories work offline?
Yes. Once a story is downloaded, playback works offline, which means bedtime does not depend on the Wi-Fi behaving perfectly.
What languages are available?
Dreamtime supports 5 subtitle languages for read-along time: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Brazilian Portuguese.
What are living backgrounds?
They are animated story environments with layered motion, parallax, and atmospheric particles. The effect is designed to feel alive, but still calm enough for bedtime.
Is Dreamtime meant to help bedtime routines?
Yes. The whole product is shaped around wind-down. Calm pacing, soft narration, gentle motion, and the absence of unrelated autoplay make it easier to move from story time to sleep time.
Safety and privacy

The product is intentionally narrow. That is part of the safety model.

Are there ads?
No. Dreamtime has zero ads. No banners, no rewarded videos, no feed interruptions, and no unrelated recommendations trying to keep children inside the app longer.
Are there social features or user-generated content?
No. There is no chat, no social feed, no public profiles, and no user-generated content. The experience stays centered on bedtime stories and story discovery.
How does Dreamtime approach child safety?
Dreamtime keeps the product surface simple on purpose: no ads, no social layer, no noisy feed behavior, and parent-managed access to account and subscription actions.
Access and pricing

The practical questions about free access, Premium, and the relationship with Luminoo.

Is there a free version?
Yes. You can browse the library freely, and signed-in free accounts can unlock one story each day. Premium opens the full library.
How much is Dreamtime Premium?
Dreamtime Premium starts at $4.99 per month, with a yearly option at $49.99 per year. Premium opens the full story library.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Subscriptions are managed through Google Play, and families can cancel at any time there.
Is Dreamtime bundled with Luminoo?
No. Dreamtime Stories and Luminoo are separate apps with separate subscriptions because they serve different moments in family life.
Want the bigger picture behind the product?

Read the About page for the structure of the library, or open the journal for the thinking behind bedtime stories, science, and calmer screen time.