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Turn your child's daily adventures into beautiful illustrated storybooks. A digital story diary that brings families closer β even when you're apart.
Curious how it works? See the 3 simple steps β
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"Today at school, I played with..."
Every story becomes a book to treasure
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Lulaby has become our nightly ritual. My daughter loves seeing her stories come to life!
Sarah M.
Parent β’ Austin, TX
More than a book maker β it's your family's story diary
Your child tells their story β about their day at school, a trip to the park, or an adventure with Bluey. Lulaby turns it into a beautiful illustrated book they can read again and again.
Working late? Traveling for work? Read your child's latest story from anywhere. Every book is a window into their world.
Stories your child creates become stories they want to read. Watch them grow from storyteller to reader, one book at a time.
Cinderella goes to the beach? Bluey learns to fly? Your child's imagination has no limits β and neither does Lulaby.
COPPA compliant, ad-free, and built with your child's safety first. You're in control of everything.
Grandma wants to read the latest story? Share any book with a simple link. No account needed to read.
Discover beautiful AI-generated children's stories shared by families
Ages 5-7Mark's Beyblade Belief Conquers Godzilla
What if you could imagine when me as Mark play with my strongest friend he is Jake Kendrik. We play bayblade , we battle, we laughed,we are fun, and suddenly comes a giant godzilla. And we have to attack the godzila with bay blade spinner. For long time and then the godzilla is lose because we play bayblade nicely. teaches us that believing in ourselves makes anything possible.
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Ages 5-7Mark's Kind, Brave Dragon Rescue
Being kind and brave helps a friendly dragon who needs helpin a magical place, there lived in bandung. mark and his friends play a nice dragon in the sky. the dragon was so nice it has a blue skin, a rainbow breath, a shiny wings and tail rainbow. there is 5 horns so sharp. solve problems.
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Ages 2-4Underwater adventure with mermaids teaches us that believing in ourselves makes anything possible.
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Ages 5-7Daddy's Big Share, Alula's Big Smile
In this story about once upon a time, alula and daddy were having a puppet show. alula presented the story with puppets while daddy recorded with cam. at the end of the story, alula said to the video βif you like the puppet show, donβt forget to like and subscribe to alula eleanna devenβs channel. daddy was so proud of her and shared the recording in instagram. all of his friends loved the video and praised alula, we discover that sharing brings happiness.
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Ages 5-7Today, Alula was in home built ikea cupboard with daddy. Alula built everything with minimal help from daddy. Alula lerant to use screwdriver and electric screwdriver. Sometimes, Alula use her screwdriver for stump like hammer. In the end of the day, Alula and her daddy complete the cupboard. teaches us that believing in ourselves makes anything possible.
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Ages 5-7Mommy's Roaring Daisy Adventure
Through once upona time, alula woke up and she showered and she got a breakfast. she went with mommy and dad to get jacket similar to rumi (from k-pop demon hunter movie). alula then pretended to be a lion and chase mommy around the clothing shop, we learn the importance of friendship.
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Ages 5-7Mark's Beyblade Belief Conquers Godzilla
What if you could imagine when me as Mark play with my strongest friend he is Jake Kendrik. We play bayblade , we battle, we laughed,we are fun, and suddenly comes a giant godzilla. And we have to attack the godzila with bay blade spinner. For long time and then the godzilla is lose because we play bayblade nicely. teaches us that believing in ourselves makes anything possible.
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Ages 5-7Mark's Kind, Brave Dragon Rescue
Being kind and brave helps a friendly dragon who needs helpin a magical place, there lived in bandung. mark and his friends play a nice dragon in the sky. the dragon was so nice it has a blue skin, a rainbow breath, a shiny wings and tail rainbow. there is 5 horns so sharp. solve problems.
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Ages 2-4Underwater adventure with mermaids teaches us that believing in ourselves makes anything possible.
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Ages 5-7Daddy's Big Share, Alula's Big Smile
In this story about once upon a time, alula and daddy were having a puppet show. alula presented the story with puppets while daddy recorded with cam. at the end of the story, alula said to the video βif you like the puppet show, donβt forget to like and subscribe to alula eleanna devenβs channel. daddy was so proud of her and shared the recording in instagram. all of his friends loved the video and praised alula, we discover that sharing brings happiness.
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Ages 5-7Today, Alula was in home built ikea cupboard with daddy. Alula built everything with minimal help from daddy. Alula lerant to use screwdriver and electric screwdriver. Sometimes, Alula use her screwdriver for stump like hammer. In the end of the day, Alula and her daddy complete the cupboard. teaches us that believing in ourselves makes anything possible.
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Ages 5-7Mommy's Roaring Daisy Adventure
Through once upona time, alula woke up and she showered and she got a breakfast. she went with mommy and dad to get jacket similar to rumi (from k-pop demon hunter movie). alula then pretended to be a lion and chase mommy around the clothing shop, we learn the importance of friendship.
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Three simple steps to your child's first story diary entry
Add your child's name, age, and a photo. This helps Lulaby create characters that look like them!
They can talk about their day, make up an adventure, or tell a story about their favorite characters. Typing or voice β whatever works!
In moments, your child's story becomes a beautifully illustrated book they can read, share, and treasure forever.
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Hi, I'm a dad. I work in the office two weeks every month, away from my 5-year-old daughter Alula. I missed hearing about her day β the silly things that happened at school, the games she played, the stories she imagined.
So I built Lulaby. At first, it was just a way for Alula to tell me her stories. She'd describe her day, and the app would turn it into a little illustrated book I could read from anywhere.
Then something amazing happened β she started reading her own stories back to herself. She was learning to read through her own words.
Now she creates books about everything β her day at school, adventures with Bluey and Cinderella, completely wild stories from her imagination. Each one is a little piece of her that I get to keep forever.
The name "Lulaby" comes from her name β Alula. Like a lullaby, it's something warm that connects us, no matter how far apart we are.
I'm sharing Lulaby with other parents because every child has stories worth keeping, and every parent deserves to hear them.
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