
It is a long free day in Rubberdale, and everybody is being mean to your racer... or are they? Did your racer take care of their own needs first? Or do they need to make a pit stop to refuel before continuing through the day?

These are the everyday things that help you take care of yourself and the people around you. They might seem small, but they add up β and getting better at them helps you feel capable and independent.
Eating is about fueling your body with food that helps you grow, play, and feel good. These stories help you explore trying new foods, listening to your body, and making mealtimes easier.
Getting ready is about all the steps it takes to head out the door β whether it's morning, bedtime, or time to go somewhere new. These stories help you practice routines, remember what comes next, and feel proud when you do it yourself.
Sleep is how your body and brain rest and recharge. These stories help you wind down, feel calm, and get ready for the dreams ahead.
Chores are the little jobs that keep your life running smoothly and contribute to your community. These stories help you see why helping out matters β and how good it feels to be a real part of a team.
Safety is about making choices that keep you and others out of harm's way. These stories help you understand rules, spot danger, and know what to do when something doesn't feel right.
Hygiene is about taking care of your body β brushing your teeth, washing your hands, taking a bath. These stories help you understand why these things matter and make them feel a little less like chores.
Manners are the small things you say and do that show the people around you that you see them and care. These stories help you practice those moments so they feel natural β and remind you how much a kind word can mean.

It is a long free day in Rubberdale, and everybody is being mean to your racer... or are they? Did your racer take care of their own needs first? Or do they need to make a pit stop to refuel before continuing through the day?

Your character's space has gotten messy, and now someone needs them! A tricky thought pops in about cleaning up. You get to choose that thought, choose what your character does, and help them figure out the worry underneath and a plan to get going. Everyone in Rubberdale says, "Tools in Place, Ready to Race!" By the end, you will know what it really means.

Every friendship started somewhere. In this story, your character remembers the day they first met one of their best friends β back when they were strangers. You'll guide them through the small but powerful skills of meeting someone new: noticing, breathing, saying hi, showing curiosity, and trying again when the first try wobbles. A warm reminder that big friendships start with little moments.

Boris has a tip for taking the trickiest corner on the track, and he is only running through it once! But the crew keeps slipping up: wandering eyes, busy hands, a mouth that will not quit. Can you help everyone listen with open ears and open hearts before the tip zooms right past them?

It is fair day in Rubberdale! Your racer picks something fun to do, asks so nicely for a turn, and hears 'sure, you are next!' But then the turn does not come. What do you do with that big feeling, and what happens next?

Get ready for the first day of Kindergarten! Create space to talk about how your little one is feeling. Use role-play + some personalized details to prepare them for transitions, activities, and what their first day will be like.

Can't get to sleep? Neither can these animals. Help the zoo animals get to bed on time by solving their bedtime problems or having them join one last hurrah.

Create a story designed to prepare your child for emergencies, like getting lost, responding to a fire alarm, or dealing with a power outage. Set the stage for what might happen, who might be there, what to do, what feelings might come up, and what to do when the emergency is over.

Learn to tackle the morning routine step by step! Make choices about how to approach each part of getting ready, from wake up until being ready to leave the house. Customize which routines are essential for a great morning for an extra personalized guided story.

Brushing teeth is important. Find out why, when, and how we brush our teeth every day. π

Ever heard of High, Low, Buffalo? It's a great way to learn about how the day went, with a little bit of silliness mixed in. This story is best read together.

Spike the Porcupine is teaching Luxball todayβthe most magical game at Lux University! It's your first time playing, and you're feeling a lot of different things. Will you learn to control your magic, listen to feedback, and discover that you CAN do hard things?

The Derby is over, and the crowds have gone home. Now it's time for something special - a Thank You Tour! Join your favorite racer as they visit friends around Rubberdale to say thanks to the people who make their racing dreams possible. Along the way, you'll think about the people YOU want to thank, too.

Join the Earth Day Clean Crew as they clean up pollution in your community! Learn from local volunteers about how your efforts help wildlife, tackle different cleanup challenges, and discover the importance of protecting our planet.

Practice all the elements of the perfect hello with a wacky stranger!

Hellos and goodbyes are hard. In this social story, your character will learn why hellos and goodbyes matter, practice the building blocks of each, and pick the most comfortable way to greet and farewell the people they meet.