Stories
illustrated ebook + audio story — to read, listen or print
A tailored story for the challenge you’re facing now: your child practices a skill inside the tale and you get the words to support it. In Tilo’s voice.
This proposal is not for sale yet: Samantha must approve the complete Moment and all six languages.
How it works
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Pick the theme
The challenge you’re facing now, from the developmental skills.
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Personalize it
Your child’s name, age and interests, the situation at home and how they show the feeling.
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Emotional regulation
— Big emotionsLearning to notice the emotion in the body and come back to calm with support: the skill underneath tantrums, frustration and jealousy.
Tantrums that explode over anything
The thunder that turns into rain
Your little one learns to notice anger rising in their body and to wait for the wave to pass with help, instead of getting stuck in the scream
They give up and blow up at the first mistake
The tower that falls and rises again
Your little one learns that a mistake is not the end: they can breathe and try again a little smaller
Sleep and rest
— At bedtimeLetting the body go, sleeping more calmly and facing the fears and nightmares of the night without being left alone with them.
They cannot fall asleep on their own
The little boat that sails to sleep
Your little one learns to let the body go and drift towards sleep with a routine and a breathing of their own
Managing fears and safety
— Fears and courageFacing fears little by little — of the dark, the doctor, loud noises, separation — with a sense of control, without avoiding or forcing.
The dark paralyses them
The guardian of the night
Your little one discovers they can be the guardian of their room: with a small light and some breathing, the fear of the dark grows smaller
Panic at the doctor
The body detective
Your little one faces the medical check-up as a brave detective who helps look after their body
Social skills
— With othersSharing, taking turns, making friends, setting limits with your voice and living alongside siblings: the tools for being with others.
They will not share anything
The bridge of turns
Your little one learns that sharing is crossing a bridge of turns: they wait their turn knowing it will come
They hit, push or bite
The hands that learn to talk
Your little one learns that their hands can ask and say stop with the voice, instead of hitting
They struggle to make friends
The key to join the game
Your little one learns three key phrases to approach and join in play with other children
Autonomy and confidence
— I can do itThe I-do-it-myself: getting dressed, eating, toilet training and the right to say no, from confidence and without power struggles.
The no-to-everything phase
The door in the wall
Your little one learns that their no is valid, and that at the same time they can open a crack to cooperate
The getting-dressed battle
The explorer who gears up alone
Your little one gets dressed like an explorer putting on their gear for the day adventure
Adapting to change
— Big changesMoving house, two homes, the first day of school or leaving the screen: holding calm when the world around them changes.
The move shakes them up
The snail that carries its house
Your little one discovers that, like the snail, their home goes inside and travels with them to the new place
Two houses, a divided heart
The two nests
Your little one understands they can have two nests and the same love in both, without having to choose
Body and personal boundaries
— My body and my boundariesThe body as their own: consent, telling the truth, facing worries and holding loss, with honest and safe language.
They cannot set boundaries about their body
My body is my castle
Your little one learns that their body is theirs: they can say yes or no to kisses and hugs, and tell a trusted adult
I do not know how to talk to them about death
The star that keeps shining
Your little one learns they can keep loving and remembering someone who is gone, like a star that keeps shining
See inside
A sample story and a sample activity, whole and free, before you decide.
Activities
Sample in Spanish
This proposal is not for sale yet: Samantha must approve the complete Moment and all six languages.
Why it’s built this way
Every Moment follows the specific narrative recipe for its situation, not a generic arc, grounded in developmental psychology and citable sources. No magic promises, no punishments.
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Stories
A tailored story for the challenge you’re facing now: your child practices a skill inside the tale and you get the words to support it. In Tilo’s voice.
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