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Interactive tales: Dive into fascinating stories for children

Discover the world of interactive stories, where each child becomes the hero of their own adventure. In these captivating tales, it is they who choose the next part of the story, making key decisions that will influence the characters' journeys. Each turned page is a new opportunity to explore magical worlds and learn through play. Give your child a unique and enriching experience, where their imagination and creativity take center stage. Interactive stories are an invitation to dream and grow while having fun.

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Three five-year-old girls — Mia, short chestnut hair and a red scarf tied like a ribbon on the left reaching toward a tiny flame; Lina, black hair in braids at the center holding a flickering yellow lantern like a firefly; Nora, blonde in a ponytail on the right crouching by a pine cone and holding a folded paper star — stand on a snowy street at dusk with shiny cobbles, warm windows with yellow candles, old street lamps and a large Christmas tree decorated with gold garlands and small red baubles as snow falls; beneath the tree a tiny trembling candle hides behind a pine cone with a small silver bell ringing nearby, and the three girls draw close to warm the flame in a gentle, luminous, protective atmosphere.

The Candle-Bell Christmas

Interactive story Christmas tale 5-6 years old

Three five-year-old girls follow a gentle Christmas mystery through snow, bells, a fir tree, and warm candlelight, learning kindness, courage, and sharing.

Nala, an adult woman with a round face, braided crown hair and a blue dress with gold patterns, looks curious and serene while holding a shiny round gourd to her chest; the magical gourd is small, copper-orange with painted eyes and a smiling mouth, vibrating and floating above her right hand. A mischievous ten-year-old boy with dark skin in a red loincloth stands to her left with hands on hips watching the gourd, and an elderly woman of about 60 with gray hair in a bun and a wicker basket stands by a baobab in the background, kindly watching. The village courtyard has cracked red earth, beige mud round houses with thatched roofs, a large baobab on the right, patches of yellow dry grass and a wide sunset sky. Nala stands before three paths fanning out: a dusty trail to the savanna, a sandy path to a shining river, and a paved road to a busy market; warm colors, strong contrasts and simple readable shapes suitable for children.

Nala and the Talking Calabash

Interactive story African tale 5-6 years old

In a West African-style tale told with a griot’s rhythm, Nala follows a mysterious talking calabash through savanna, river, and forest, learning that kindness, courage, and sharing can turn small choices into bright endings.

A large caramel-brown bear with round shiny eyes and pink cheeks holds an acorn-shaped bell carved from moonlight on a pale blue ribbon and slips it into an invisible pocket in his fur coat; a cheeky red squirrel with a question-mark tail perches on a branch above smiling at the bell; colorful mushrooms and sparkling stones border a clear stream to the left, thin pines form a dark edge to the right, and the ground splits into three paths—a bright pebble way, a whispering reed track, and a rise of golden light barriers—while a late-afternoon sky casts orange rays and long shadows as the hesitant bear stands at the crossroads ready to head to the Grove of Echoes in a warm, magical scene with saturated colors and soft edges.

Bramble Bear and the Three Glittering Paths

Interactive story (3) Animal story 9-10 years old

A lively, fairy-tale fable where Bramble the bear follows three sparkling paths, meets talking animals, and learns that courage and kindness are strongest when guided by wisdom.

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A young red fox with soft fur and curious round eyes sits in moonlit snow sniffing a neat line of pinecones while a cheerful blue-and-yellow tit perches on a low branch to the right and a calm brown deer silhouette watches from behind pines to the left; a golden ribbon of light between two trees and a garland of small silver bells hang on a branch, the scene centered and peaceful with warm tones on the fox and gold and silver holiday accents in a snowy pine forest under a pearl-gray sky with light spiral flakes.

The Fox and the Candle-Snow Christmas

Interactive story (2) Christmas tale 7-8 years old

A gentle, magical Christmas-night tale where a small fox follows bells, snow, and candlelight through three different paths, learning warm lessons about kindness, courage, and sharing—without any humans at all.

A tall, slender giraffe with golden, light-brown-spotted fur, gentle and shy, stretches its neck to read a ribbon of light and rests a delicate hoof on moss while a small red squirrel on a low left branch points the way and a round serious gray owl with amber eyes on a high right branch watches; fireflies float as yellow pinpricks; the enchanted forest clearing has emerald moss, red-capped dewy mushrooms, textured trunks and a violet-blue night sky; the giraffe discovers the ribbon writing a luminous message on a smooth central stone, creating a soft, magical atmosphere of wonder.

The Giraffe Who Carried Dawn in Her Pockets

Interactive story Animal story 7-8 years old

In a kind, fairy-touched forest, a young giraffe follows a mysterious morning light and discovers that bravery can be gentle, friendship can be clever, and wisdom can be shared like warm bread.

An older man, Elias, with a gentle, lined face and messy gray hair wears a soot-stained beige work smock and holds a small blue glass lantern like a cup with a braided silver handle; a cornflower-blue flame flickers inside, casting cool reflections on his face as he gazes at it with wonder and concentration. A distant crescent moon is half-hidden by clouds above a cobbled alley before a wooden workshop with small-pane windows, stacked tools and metal fragments; three luminous paths begin at his feet—one glittering with dew, one vanishing into a grove of white-barked twisted trees, and one following a river that mirrors the stars. Elias hesitates at the start of the three glowing paths, the warm tones of the workshop contrasting with the cool blues of the lantern and paths, rendered in clear-line style with detailed textures.

The Lantern-Smith and the Moonthread Paths

Interactive story Fairy tale 9-10 years old

A luminous fairy tale where a humble man follows magic-lit paths, choosing with kindness, courage, and honesty to mend a world of wonder.

Two main characters: Mira, 7, with black pigtails, bright hazel eyes, a red hooded jacket and muddy boots, holding a small brass compass that glows golden and looking up slightly left of the boy; and Tom, 7, with tousled light brown hair, freckles, a blue-and-white striped T‑shirt and green backpack, standing to Mira’s right with chin raised, amazed, pointing at a beam of light. Setting: a seaside‑charm antique shop with dark wooden shelves of jars and lanterns, worn plank floor and a dusty shop window through which warm light enters; behind the children a counter with an old bearded man blurred in the background. Scene: the compass projects a thin silver‑gold spiral of light up through the window, vivid colors (red, blue, green), strong light‑and‑shadow contrast, crisp lines and expressive object details, atmosphere of adventure and discovery.

The Compass of the Sky-Crowned Isles

Interactive story (2) Adventure story 7-8 years old

Two seven-year-old friends follow a singing compass into a dazzling archipelago of floating islands, where every brave choice teaches them how courage, kindness, and patience can lift a heart higher than any cloud.

A young woman with a gentle smile and curious eyes holds a patinated brass lantern, wearing a cinnamon shawl and braided black hair, her face lit by a warm glow, while an older male vendor in worn clothes watches from the shadowed stall to her right with a surprised look; the scene is a Night Market inspired by the Arabian Nights—stacked rugs, colored glass lanterns, carved wooden stalls, shiny cobbles and painted spice-scent swirls—as the woman examines the warm, slightly vibrating lantern from which a small golden light begins to escape, creating an intimate, magical atmosphere in warm ochre, indigo and copper tones with soft contrasts.

The Invisible Doors of Jasmine Street

Interactive story Tale of One Thousand and One Nights 5-6 years old

A warm, magical bedtime tale inspired by the Thousand and One Nights, where a clever-hearted woman discovers that generosity and gentle wit can open doors no key can find.

Young Hana, smiling and dreamy, holds a small paper lantern glowing warm gold while wearing an indigo kimono with plum‑branch motifs and her black hair in a simple bun; a pale large moth with translucent rice‑colored wings and threadlike silver antennae flutters near the window, a rounded patinated tanuki statue with mischievous eyes winks on the threshold to her right, and a bright red maple leaf edged with a faint halo floats above the lantern; the setting is a small Japanese village at dusk with dark porch planks, washi window paper, flowering plum branches and bluish distant mountains, as Hana opens the window by the lantern’s soft light, curiously watching the three magical visitors on her doorstep.

The Lantern of Quiet Seasons

Interactive story Tale from Japan 5-6 years old

A poetic, bedtime-style Japanese-inspired folktale where a kind young woman follows gentle spirits through forests, rivers, and temples to restore harmony—choosing kindness, patience, and courage along the way.

Two girls, Ivy (10, light brown hair in a braid, sky-blue polka-dot dress) sitting on a low stone wall at left holding a shiny brass compass that points to the sea, and Mina (10, short black hair, blue-and-white striped sailor jacket, khaki backpack) standing at right, leaning toward Ivy with a mischievous smile; they stand by a small varnished wooden map kiosk with dusty windows and faded posters on a busy wooden quay; white seagulls and a row of wooden chests in the foreground, a hazy, shimmering island on the blue-green horizon and silver waves beyond; the brass compass glows warmly and seems to vibrate like a tiny heart, the girls’ faces lit with wonder in golden morning light and a light breeze lifting strands of hair and fluttering the kiosk brochures.

The Compass of Brightwater

Interactive story (1) Adventure story 9-10 years old

Two ten-year-old friends follow a mysterious compass into an enchanted world, choosing brave, kind paths that lead to many different endings—and one steady lesson: courage shines brightest when shared.

Bramble is a chubby, soft chibi bear with warm brown fur, bright round eyes and a red scarf, walking confidently holding a small wicker lantern that lights the path; a slightly larger chibi Big Bad Wolf with textured gray fur, pointed ears, narrowed stylized eyes and a sly smirk watches from shadowed tree trunks with a long shadow behind him; a small white chibi rabbit with drooping ears and wide fearful eyes trembles and hides behind a low stump near Bramble, looking toward the wolf; the scene is on a narrow forest path lined by three twisted mossy pines with visible roots, ferns and scattered leaves, under a pale yellow full moon casting soft light and shadows — a cute, slightly tense nighttime confrontation with warm colors for Bramble and cool tones for the wolf.

Bramble the Bear and the Wolf of Whisperwood

Interactive story Big bad wolf 7-8 years old

A mysterious bedtime fairy tale where Bramble the bear must face the Big Bad Wolf with courage, kindness, and clever choices—without any humans at all.

The scene shows a round-faced, brave Viking woman, Sigrun, cheeks pink from the cold and focused soft eyes; she wears a brown wool cloak trimmed with fur, a gray linen tunic, muddy leather boots, and holds a small warm runestone in her left hand. Sigrun strides through the snow, right hand ready to push her hood, determined and calm. A few steps behind her, an 8-year-old boy, Bjorn, with tangled blond hair and a small wooden sword, watches her with admiration and worry, leaning forward to follow her every move. Near the doorway of a long wooden house, an old skald, Kari, about 70 with a wrinkled face and scruffy white beard, stands holding a bundle of twigs and watches her go with hope. The setting is a snowy Norse village by a fjord—snow-covered thatched roofs, dark plank longhouses, suspended flakes, black pine silhouettes, and the gleaming frozen sea under a pale sky. The visual mood is cold yet warm: wool textures, wood grain, footprints in the snow, breath mist, soft diffused light from a low sun. Main situation: Sigrun leaves to fetch the Emberstone before the freezing night, determined, followed by the boy and observed by the old man, in an urgent but peaceful atmosphere.

Sigrun and the Three Quiet Courage

Interactive story Norse and Viking tale 9-10 years old

In a gentle, saga-like Nordic tale from the Viking age, Sigrun follows omens across fjord, forest, and sea. Each choice teaches that true strength can be kind, steady, and shared.

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