Their own tooth fairy
Your child invents the fairy — how it travels, where it keeps the teeth — and the story is built around that idea.
Lost tooth stories
That wobbly tooth finally came out. Tonight can be its own story — your child tells you what their tooth fairy is like, and gets an illustrated story of their very own visit.
Your child invents the fairy — how it travels, where it keeps the teeth — and the story is built around that idea.
A first tooth vanishes as fast as the tooth under the pillow. A story your child helped make keeps it.
A finished, illustrated storybook comes back in a minute or two.
Storybox keeps the flow simple so families spend more time reading and less time managing screens.
Pick the level that fits your child so the words feel comfortable.
Your child says what their tooth fairy is like and what happened with their tooth.
Saved stories are easy to come back to next time a tooth comes loose.
The fun is your child describing their own tooth fairy — let them run with it.
The wobbly-tooth night is the perfect time to read their story.
Come back to the story the next time a tooth comes loose.
Yes. The story starts from what your child says out loud, so their name and the details they choose become part of it.
That's the fun part. Your child tells Storybox what their tooth fairy is like — how it travels, where it keeps the teeth — and the story is built around that idea.
It can help. Turning the wobbly-tooth moment into a story your child helped invent gives them something to look forward to instead of worry about.
Usually a minute or two. Your child says what they want, and a finished, illustrated storybook comes back a short while later.
Just the app and a quiet moment. Your child speaks the idea, and the listening happens on the device.