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Baby Lullaby
One hour of slow music with almost no change in it, and a picture that barely moves.
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Leo's Missing Sock
The whole picture book as a PDF — every illustration, the full story, and a page of things to say while you read it. Print it at home or read it on a screen.
- 22 pages, fits A4 and US Letter with nothing cut off
- A “reading it together” page written for the grown-up
- Free to print and share — for home, library or classroom
- No email, no sign-up, no tracking
No email needed. The file opens in any PDF reader.
Pick a moment of the day
Most parents arrive looking for one thing — a bath that has stalled, a car journey, a bedtime that will not end. So the videos are sorted that way.
Bath Time
Splashy songs that make washing up something to look forward to.
Out & About
Buses, streets and the small adventures of leaving the house.
Winding Down
Slow stories and quiet songs for the end of the day.
Baby's First Year
High-contrast and gentle sound for the very youngest.
Sing Along
The same songs with words on screen, for joining in.
Four friends, one garden
A song is not a substitute for you
The World Health Organization suggests no more than an hour of screen time a day for children aged two to four, and less is better. The American Academy of Pediatrics adds that what matters most is an adult watching alongside.
We agree with both, even though it means asking you to use less of what we make. These videos are at their best when someone is sitting there naming things, pointing, and singing badly.
What is coming
- Kapi's Hiccup Bubbles — picture-book story
- Kapi's Hiccup Bubbles — short version
- New picture-book story
- New song
Dates can move. Nothing is published until it has passed our own checks.