Public story library
Twilibrary
Twilibrary is the public library of Twilight Tales: a curated shelf of stories that parents created in the app and intentionally shared for other families to explore.
Twilibrary
A calm public shelf of stories shared by families.
Twilibrary brings together parent-shared stories that have been reviewed for a calm, public reading experience. It is a library, not a feed: warm, browseable, and private by default unless a family explicitly chooses to share.
Why it exists
Families can explore real story outcomes without exposing private child details or turning stories into social content.
Public-safe by design
Stories stay private by default. Public stories are reviewed, reversible, and shown with only the metadata needed for discovery.
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Mila and the Quiet Cloud Boat
When the room still felt busy, Mila found a slow silver boat drifting between the clouds and learned how to let one thought settle at a time.
“We made this during a rough bedtime week and it helped us slow the room down.”
Shared story
Shared by a Twilight Tales parent
The Lantern in the Blanket Fort
Inside a fort made of blankets and chair backs, one small lantern taught a child how to keep cozy courage close when the day had felt too big.
“We used this after a difficult nursery day. The calmer kind of bravery landed well.”
Shared story
Shared by Lina, parent in Manchester
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Mila and the Quiet Cloud Boat
When the room still felt busy, Mila found a slow silver boat drifting between the clouds and learned how to let one thought settle at a time.
“We made this during a rough bedtime week and it helped us slow the room down.”
Shared story
Shared by a Twilight Tales parent
The Lantern in the Blanket Fort
Inside a fort made of blankets and chair backs, one small lantern taught a child how to keep cozy courage close when the day had felt too big.
“We used this after a difficult nursery day. The calmer kind of bravery landed well.”
Shared story
Shared by Lina, parent in Manchester
The Pocket Moon Map
A folded moon map helped a hesitant child take one quiet step at a time into a new place without needing to be fearless all at once.
“We made this for a school transition and kept the language very gentle.”
Shared story
Shared by a Twilight Tales parent
The River Lullaby Bridge
A soft bridge over a sleepy river helped a child practice asking for help and crossing at their own pace.
“This one helped with asking for help without making it feel like a lesson.”
Shared story
Shared by Maya
The Hill of Slow Stars
On a hill where stars rose one by one, a child learned that bedtime can arrive gradually and still count as rest.
Shared story
Shared by a Twilight Tales parent