A gift for
forever families.
Whether you're celebrating Gotcha Day, finalization, or a Forever Family anniversary, the most meaningful gifts are the ones that show up every night. A personalized bedtime story subscription puts the child at the center of their own story — by name, by hair, by family — every single evening. It's a quiet, daily celebration of belonging.
- The child is the named hero of every story
- Parents and siblings appear in the illustrations — the whole family on the page
- Choose the child's skin tone, hair, and likeness with a photo
- Narrated aloud in a calm, steady voice
- From $4.99/mo — gift 1 to 12 months
Inclusive art styles. Representation built in from day one.

Our family walked into the garden
and everything was ours.
A story that
looks like them.

Skin tone, hair, features — all customizable from a photo. For adoptive families, seeing their kid drawn as the hero, night after night, is the gift of being seen. Every page is a quiet reminder: this is you, you belong here, this is your story.

Parents, siblings, even a favorite pet can appear in the illustrations as named characters. Adoptive families, blended families, families with two moms or two dads — all represented, all on the page, every single night.

Set the delivery date for Gotcha Day, finalization, or the Forever Family anniversary. The first story lands that evening with a note from you. No last-minute shopping.
A gift that tells the child, every night, this is your story.
For adoptive families, the phrase 'your story' is loaded. The story of how the child came home. The story of what their life looked like before. The story of who they are now. Adoptive parents spend years thinking about how to frame these stories — how to tell them honestly, gently, lovingly. A bedtime story ritual that literally names their child as the hero of their own adventures is one small, daily way to keep that framing warm.
A Night Night subscription isn't about the adoption story itself — it doesn't try to narrate the child's origin or anything that deeply personal. That's the family's job. What it does is the quieter work: it puts the child at the center of their own story every single night. Their name on the cover. Their face in the illustrations. Their parents and siblings beside them on every page. It's not a grand gesture. It's a nightly confirmation of belonging, which, for any family navigating the particular emotional work of adoption, is exactly the kind of small daily thing that matters.
The customization matters too. Skin tone, hair texture, eye color, features — all derived from a photo so the kid genuinely looks like themselves. Too much of the children's book industry still defaults to characters who don't look like every child. Night Night lets the family pick exactly how their kid appears, so there's never a night where the child sees someone else instead of themselves.
Gift this for Gotcha Day, finalization day, Forever Family Day, or a first anniversary. Gift 1 month for a small gesture, 12 months for a full year of daily belonging. It's a gift that says 'I see you, I see your family, and I wanted to give you something that does too'.
Thoughtful questions.
Can the child's appearance be customized?+
Yes — skin tone, hair texture, hair color, and features are all derived from an optional photo. Every illustration reflects how the child actually looks. Parents have full control and can adjust or change the look anytime.
Can the whole family be in the stories?+
Yes. Parents, siblings, pets, and grandparents can all be added as named characters appearing in the illustrations. Two-mom, two-dad, blended, and multigenerational families are all supported.
Do the stories ever mention adoption?+
No — the stories stay focused on the child as hero of their own adventure, in worlds like fairy tales, space, pirates, underwater, etc. They don't try to narrate anything about the child's origin story. That's the family's work, not ours.
When should I give it?+
Gotcha Day, finalization, Forever Family Day, birthdays, or any anniversary. The subscription can be scheduled to start on the specific date.
How long should I gift?+
Varies with the occasion — 1 month for a small gesture, 3 months for a meaningful one, 12 months to cover the whole year until the next anniversary. All common.
Celebrate forever.
Every single night.
From $4.99/mo. A personalized illustrated bedtime story starring their child and family, delivered every evening, for as long as you gift. 1 to 12 months.