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Ignite your child's imagination with Moonlite Storytime, where cherished moments between parents, caregivers, and children become magical. This story picture disc is designed to be used with the projector included in the Story Collection & Projector Bundle to envelop the room in ambient music, delightful sounds, and vivid storybook imagery, helping create an enchanting sensory adventure*.

*Projector not included, sold with the Story Collection & Projector Bundle

Includes

  • One (1) picture disc with story title of your choice
  • One (1) activation code card

Features

  • Story:
    • One picture disc that inserts into the projector along with one activation code to download the story in the app (projector sold with the Story Collection & Projector Bundle
    • Each disc measures 2” in diameter
  • App:
    • Free to download and use
    • Sign up required
    • Acts as your library, holding all your stories along with their copy/text (once you download them using the activation code)
    • Helps make the reading experience more immersive with sound effects and background music
    • Highlighted words play fun sounds when tapped
    • Allows you to share your story with up to three other users

Stories

  • Disney Encanto:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Disney Encanto tells the tale of an extraordinary family, the Madrigals, who live hidden in the mountains of Colombia in a magical house, in a vibrant town, in a wondrous, charmed place called an Encanto. The magic of the Encanto has blessed every child in the family with a unique gift from super strength to the power to heal—every child except one, Mirabel. But when she discovers that the magic surrounding the Encanto is in danger, Mirabel decides that she, the only ordinary Madrigal, might just be her exceptional family’s last hope
    • This story introduces children to valuable lessons about the power of family unity, the beauty of embracing individual differences, and the journey of discovering inner strength through the magical adventures of the Madrigal family in Disney's Encanto
  • Disney Encanto: Antonio's Amazing Gift:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: In Encanto: Antonio's Amazing Gift, young Antonio Madrigal eagerly awaits his gift ceremony, where he discovers his magical ability to communicate with animals, bringing a new sense of joy and wonder to his enchanted family and their vibrant Colombian town
    • The story underscores the importance of embracing one's unique abilities, no matter how uncertain or different they may seem, and illustrates the powerful impact of a loving and supportive family in nurturing and celebrating those special gifts
  • Disney Encanto: Mystery in the Rain Forest:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: In this story, the Madrigal family embarks on an adventurous quest to uncover the secrets hidden deep within the lush and magical Colombian rainforest, encountering challenges and discovering new wonders along the way
    • The story highlights the importance of teamwork, curiosity, and resilience, showing how a united and determined family can overcome obstacles and solve mysteries together
  • Disney Encanto: The Missing Sound:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Dolores Madrigal has the amazing ability to hear things that are very far away, from across the whole Encanto she calls home. But one morning when she wakes up, she doesn’t hear something as she usually does. But what? To find out, join Dolores and her magical Madrigal family as they team up to solve a mystery in this sweet and silly story set in the world of Disney Encanto!
    • In this enchanting tale set in the rainforest, the Madrigal family learns valuable lessons about perseverance and unity, showing how embracing diversity and working together can overcome challenges and uncover hidden truth
  • Disney Frozen: A Royal Sleepover:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: In Disney Frozen: A Royal Sleepover, Anna, Elsa, and Olaf enjoy a magical sleepover filled with games, scary stories, and an unexpected visitor
    • The story highlights the importance of embracing differences and the joy of shared experiences, teaching children about acceptance and the value of spending quality time with loved ones
  • Disney Frozen: Across The Sea:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Elsa and Anna are going on a royal tour of the nearby kingdoms! They’re exploring the kingdoms of Zaria, Chatho, and even Vakretta. Every time they make a stop someone asks to see Elsa’s magical powers, but she’s too nervous to show them. Can Anna help Elsa overcome her fears before their royal tour is over?
    • In this story, we learn that when faced with tough times, sticking together, understanding others' feelings, and showing kindness can help us overcome difficulties and bring people closer
  • Disney Frozen: Babysitting the Trolls Tots:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: When Anna and Kristoff offer to babysit the troll tots, they expect to have a nice, relaxing evening. But that's not how it turns out! Will they be able to keep the little rascals under control?
    • This story highlights the importance of patience, adaptability, and teamwork. It teaches children that caring for others can be challenging but rewarding, and that unexpected situations can be managed with cooperation and creative problem-solving
  • Disney Frozen: Olaf's Perfect Summer Day:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Summer! Summer had finally arrived in Arendelle! Everyone in the kingdom was excited after a very cold winter season. But no one was as excited as Olaf!! This was the kind of day he had always dreamed about
    • This story teaches kids the importance of embracing their uniqueness, the value of friendship and teamwork, and the joy of pursuing their dreams with a positive attitude
  • Disney Frozen: The Ice Games:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Kristoff has always wanted to take part in the Ice Games — days of fun winter competitions. But growing up with trolls and a reindeer, he didn't have any human friends to make a team. Anna and Elsa are happy to help their friend — and have some fun along the way
    • Through their adventure, the characters show the value of friendship, fair play, and perseverance, inspiring readers to embrace teamwork, celebrate others’ achievements, and enjoy the spirit of healthy competition
  • Disney Mickey & Friends: A Perfect Picnic:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: It’s springtime, and what better way to celebrate than with a picnic? Come along with Mickey and friends as they enjoy the beautiful day with great food and even better company
    • In this story, kids learn about being strong and sharing. When Mickey and his friends face problems planning their picnic, they show that working together and sharing makes everything better, teaching us to be resilient and kind to one another
  • Disney Mickey & Friends: A Summer Day:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: It's a super-hot day and Minnie and her friends are finding it hard to cool down. Just when they feel like they're about to melt, Minnie has an idea, a day at the lake will help them all to cool off! Join everyone's favorite friends for some fun and games on a great day out
    • This story teaches kids the value of friendship, teamwork, and making the most of every moment by enjoying simple pleasures together
  • Disney Mickey & Friends: A Surprise for Pluto:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: One sunny morning, Mickey got a splendid idea: he would spend the day building a tree house with his friends! Right away, Mickey and the gang get to work sawing, hammering and painting boards. Don't miss this heartwarming tale as Mickey and his friends work together to build the best tree house ever
    • This story highlights the importance of collaboration, creativity, and perseverance. Children learn that by working together and supporting one another, they can achieve great things. It also emphasizes problem-solving and how teamwork can turn a simple idea into something wonderful, fostering a sense of accomplishment and friendship
  • Disney Mickey & Friends: The Birthday Surprise:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: It's Mickey's birthday, and he's sure his friends are throwing him a party. There's just a problem… there are no signs of a party. Have Mickey's friends forgotten all about his big day?
    • This story teaches children about patience, trust, and managing expectations. Mickey's journey helps young readers understand that sometimes surprises take time and that friends and loved ones may show their care in unexpected ways. It also reinforces the value of appreciating others' efforts and the joy of being celebrated
  • Disney Mickey & Friends: The Kitten Sitters:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Minnie has asked Mickey to kitten-sit her sweet little kitten, Figaro, for the weekend. But Figaro turns out to be anything but sweet! Will Mickey be able to put up with Figaro for the whole weekend? The Kitten gets into all sorts of funny and tricky situations, making Mickey and his friends work together to keep him safe and happy
    • Through their adventures, they learn that working as a team and caring for others can be lots of fun, bringing everyone closer
  • Disney The Little Mermaid:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: A 16-year-old mermaid Ariel is fascinated with life on land. On one of her visits to the surface, forbidden by her controlling father, King Triton, she falls for a human prince. Determined to be with her new love, Ariel makes a dangerous deal with Ursula to become human for three days. But when the plan goes awry for the star-crossed lovers, the king must make the ultimate sacrifice for his daughter
    • The story of The Little Mermaid imparts lessons about pursuing dreams, embracing who you are, understanding consequences, communicating openly, accepting others, being brave, and finding true love through Ariel's journey
  • Disney Moana:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: An adventurous teenager sails out on a daring mission to save her people. During her journey, Moana meets the once-mighty demigod Maui, who guides her in her quest to become a master wayfinder. Together they will sail across the open ocean on an action-packed voyage, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds
    • Along the way, Moana fulfills the ancient quest of her ancestors and discovers the one thing she always sought: her own identity!
  • Disney Mulan:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Inspired by a Chinese folktale, Mulan steps up to protect her father by disguising herself as a man and joining the army. Along the way, she meets a group of unforgettable characters who help her grow and discover her inner strength
    • Through her journey, Mulan shows how courage, responsibility, and staying true to yourself can help overcome any challenge, inspiring others to be brave and resilient in the face of adversity
  • Disney Raya And The Last Dragon:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: The daughter of the chief of the Heart tribe, Raya is a warrior princess who is appointed the guardian of the Dragon Gem. When the gem is broken into pieces, the plaque monsters known as the Druun are released to threaten the land of Kumandra and turn all the people, including Raya's father, into stones. She soon travels across Kumandra with the last remaining dragon, Sisu, and Tuk Tuk the pill bug/armadillo hybrid to retrieve the gem pieces and use its power to vanquish the Druun, while making friends along the way
    • This story teaches the importance of trust, unity, and overcoming differences to achieve peace. It shows how courage and collaboration can help heal broken relationships and rebuild communities
  • Disney Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Snow White is the fairest in the land. When the wicked queen wants that title for herself, Snow White flees into the forest where she meets the Seven Dwarfs. But the Queen is determined to be the fairest in the land. Will Snow White ever escape her evil clutches and live happily ever after?
    • This story shows how kindness, friendship, responsibility, and resilience can shape a better future, as Snow White’s gentle heart inspires care and support from others while teaching the importance of caution and perseverance through challenges
  • Disney Lilo & Stitch:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: A tale of a young girl's close encounter with the galaxy's most wanted extraterrestrial. Lilo is a lonely Hawaiian girl who adopts a small ugly "dog," whom she names Stitch. Stitch would be the perfect pet if he weren’t, a genetic experiment who has escaped from an alien planet and crashed on Earth
    • Through her love, faith, and unwavering belief in 'ohana, the Hawaiian concept of family, Lilo helps unlock Stitch's heart and gives him the ability to care for someone else
  • Disney Pixar: Cars:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: While traveling to California to race against The King and Chick Hicks for the Piston Cup Championship, Lightning McQueen becomes lost after failing out of his trailer in Radiator Springs' run-downtown. While there he slowly befriends the town's odd residents, including Sally, Doc Hudson, and Mater. When it comes time for him to leave, the championship is no longer his top priority
    • This story beautifully blends the themes of friendship, staying humble, and finding yourself in the exciting racing world, showing how important it is to connect with others, face challenges, and never lose sight of who you truly are
  • Disney Pixar: Monsters, Inc.:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Monsters, Incorporated is the largest factory in the world of the monsters, and James P. Sullivan is one of its top scarers. Sullivan is a huge, intimidating monster with blue fur, large purple spots, and horns His scare assistant, best friend and roommate is Mike Wazowski, a green, opinionated, feisty little one-eyed monster. Visiting from the human world is Boo, a tiny girl who goes where no human has ever gone before!
    • The story teaches valuable lessons about the importance of kindness, teamwork, and understanding others. It shows that being open-minded and accepting differences can lead to unexpected friendships and positive outcomes. Additionally, it emphasizes the idea that laughter and positivity are powerful forces that can bring happiness and change for the better
  • Disney Pixar: The Incredibles:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl are forced to assume mundane lives as Bob and Helen Parr after the government has banned all super-powered activities. While Mr. Incredible loves his wife and kids, he longs to return to a life of adventure, and he gets a chance when summoned to an island to battle an out-of-control robot. Soon, Mr. Incredible is in trouble, and it's up to his family to save him
    • This story emphasizes the importance of family unity, embracing unique talents, and balancing personal identity with responsibilities. The characters learn that working together, supporting each other, and accepting who they are can help overcome even the greatest challenges. It highlights the value of teamwork, self-confidence, and standing up for what is right
  • Disney Pixar: Toy Story Toys That Go Bump in the Night:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: One stormy night, Andy is away at a slumber party. As a streak of lightning lights up the sky, Woody the cowboy and his toy friends decide that it's the perfect night to tell scary stories! The toys take turns telling their spookiest tales and finally fall asleep. But Rex the dinosaur, too scared to sleep, hears scary noises coming from under Andy's bed, so he wakes up Woody to investigate! What could possibly be lurking under Andy's bed?
    • In this Moonlite story, children can learn about courage, teamwork, acceptance, resourcefulness, appreciation for the present moment, empathy, and the magic of imagination through the adventures of toys coming to life
  • Disney 101 Dalmatians:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: In London, two Dalmatians named Pongo and Perdita have been living a happy life with their owners Roger and Anita. When Perdita gives birth to fifteen Dalmatian puppies everyone is delighted. One day though, after being rejected to buy the puppies, one of Anita's old schoolmates named Cruella DeVil hires two goons to steal the puppies. Desperate to get back their children, Pongo and Perdita set off to find their children before it's too late
    • This story shows how courage, solidarity, and teamwork can conquer even the greatest challenges, as Pongo and Perdita unite with other animals to rescue their pups, highlighting the strength that comes from standing together to protect those you love
  • Disney Bambi:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: In this Disney classic, a young deer named Bambi joins his new friends, a rabbit named Thumper and a skunk named Flower, in exploring his forest home. As a boy, he learns from his doting mother and his father, The Great Prince of the Forest, that there are dangers in the open meadows where hunters can spot the animals, and he meets a beautiful young doe named Faline. As Bambi grows up, he learns that there is tragedy, beauty, and joy in his forest world and on the path to adulthood
    • This story highlights the cycles of life, resilience, and the importance of friendship and family. It teaches children about growth, loss, and finding strength in adversity
  • Disney Dumbo:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: A young circus elephant is born with comically large ears and given the cruel nickname Dumbo. One day at a show, he is taunted by a group of kids, inciting his mother into a rage that gets her locked up. After Dumbo's ears cause an accident that injures many of the other elephants, he is made to dress like a clown and perform dangerous stunts. Everything changes when Dumbo discovers that his enormous ears allow him to fly, and he astounds everyone at the circus with his new talent
    • This story emphasizes self-acceptance and the value of embracing one's unique qualities. It teaches children that true strength comes from believing in themselves and finding support from friends
  • Disney Pinocchio:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: When the woodworker Geppetto sees a falling star, he wishes that the puppet he just finished, Pinocchio, could become a real boy. In the night, the Blue Fairy grants Geppetto's wish and asks Jiminy Cricket to serve as the wooden boy's conscience. But the naive and trusting Pinocchio falls into the clutches of the wicked Honest John, who leads him astray to the sinful Pleasure Island
    • This story teaches the importance of honesty, responsibility, and making good choices. Pinocchio's journey shows that personal growth comes through learning from mistakes. It also emphasizes the value of listening to one's conscience and the importance of love and guidance from family and friends
  • Disney The Lion King:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Simba's wicked uncle, Scar plots to usurp Mufasa's throne by luring father and son into a stampede of wildebeests. But Simba escapes, and only Mufasa is killed. Simba returns as an adult to take back his homeland from Scar with the help of his friends Timon and Pumbaa
    • The Lion King teaches us about the importance of embracing responsibility, facing our fears, and honoring our heritage through the epic journey of Simba, the young lion who learns to become a wise and compassionate leader
  • Disney Winnie the Pooh: Better Than Honey:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: It's no secret that Pooh loves to eat honey, but when he visits Rabbit one morning and enjoys a smackerel of his honey, Rabbit asks if Pooh has ever tried anything new. Pooh thinks for a moment but can't come up with an answer! So, Pooh decides to try some new things: he gardens with Rabbit, eats thistles with Eeyore, and even does chores with Kanga and Roo. But all the while, Pooh can't seem to get honey off his mind. Will Pooh ever be able to stop thinking about honey?
    • This story teaches the importance of being open to new experiences and stepping out of one's comfort zone. It shows children that while it's okay to have favorite things, trying new activities can lead to fun, learning, and personal growth
  • Disney Winnie the Pooh: Bounce With Me:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Tigger just invented a brand-new bouncing game, and he can't wait to play it with his friends. There's just one problem: his friends are NOT very good at bouncing! Just when Tigger begins to feel lonely, he finds a friend who loves to bounce almost as much as he does
    • This story highlights the importance of accepting others' differences and finding common ground. It teaches children that while friends may not always share the same interests, there is always room to appreciate each other’s uniqueness and to build connections with those who do share similar passions
  • Disney Winnie the Pooh: Don't Be Roo Diculous:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Little Roo is tired of being the smallest one in the Hundred-Acre Wood. He needs help to do just about anything... especially if it's anything that's up high. In this sweet story, Roo proves that even though he's small, he's big in determination... and heart
    • This story teaches the importance of perseverance, self-confidence, and recognizing one's inner strengths. It shows children that being small doesn't limit their ability to achieve great things, especially when they believe in themselves and stay determined
  • Disney Winnie the Pooh: Hide and Pooh Seek:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: In this story, Pooh and his friends play a fun game of hide-and-seek in the Hundred Acre Wood. Along the way, they encounter little surprises, work together, and share lots of laughs while searching for each other
    • Through their adventure, Pooh and his friends show the importance of friendship, patience, and creativity, reminding readers how play and teamwork can strengthen bonds and make even the simplest moments unforgettable
  • Disney Winnie the Pooh: Owl Be Seeing You:
    • Author: Disney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Owl is off his family reunion for a week. At first his friends are happy about the break from all his long stories and lectures. But nothing is the same without Owl, and his friends soon find themselves eager for his returning to this humorous story about loving your friends flaws and all
    • This story emphasizes the importance of appreciating friends for who they are, including their quirks and flaws. It teaches children that true friendship means valuing and missing those unique traits that make each friend special
  • Bible Story: Conversations on the Ark:
    • Author: Michelle Medlock Adams
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: Conversations on the Ark is a very special retelling of the Bible story — Noah’s Ark. Through humorous observations and thoughtful conversations, the animals aboard the big boat discuss why they are on the ark and what this Noah guy is all about. The story ends with all the animals exiting the massive boat and experiencing the promise of God as a magnificent rainbow appears in the sky
    • Written in rhyming text with bright and exciting illustrations, the message woven throughout the story is this: God has a plan, and He always keeps His promises
  • Bible Story: Lions Don't Lie:
    • Author: Michelle Medlock Adams
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: Lions Don't Lie offers a fresh take on Daniel in the Lions' Den, told from the lions' view. Fun rhymes, colorful art, and a message of God's faithfulness. Many children may have heard the treasured Bible story, Daniel in the Lions’ Den, but I bet few have heard the story told from the lions’ perspective. Well, now they can with Lions Don’t Lie
    • Written in fun, rhyming text — while still relaying accurate information from Daniel Chapter 6–this story comes to life with the adorable, colorful art. Children will love the story and they’ll be encouraged with the overall message that God is faithful
  • Bible Story: Mary's Little Lamb:
    • Author: Nancy L. Sanders
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: This sweet story introduces little ones to the Lamb of God, born on Christmas Day
    • A spin-off of the common nursery rhyme, Mary Had a Little Lamb, this story focuses on the announcement to the shepherds to come and worship the Lamb of God as well as the precious little Lamb being loved and cherished by Mary, Joseph, and the angels
  • Bible Story: The Dance of Easter:
    • Author: Sally Cressman
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: "He is not here. He is alive!” the angels tell the women. All creation wakes from its slumber and bursts forth in celebration at Jesus’s resurrection, even the sloth who’s a little behind the beat
    • The Dance of Easter sparks a spirited response of creation to Jesus’s resurrection through lyrical verse and expressive illustrations
  • Eric Carle: 10 Little Rubber Ducks:
    • Author: Eric Carle
    • Recommended ages: 1–4 years
    • Story Synopsis: Inspired by the true story of rubber ducks at sea, Eric Carle imagined their voyage and the creatures they meet in the wide-open ocean
    • From 10 Little Rubber Ducks, we learn that even though we might all start from the same place, our journeys can be vastly different. Each rubber duck's unique adventure after being swept away by the sea highlights the beauty of individuality and the unpredictable nature of life's paths. This story emphasizes the value of exploration, resilience, and the surprises that come with embracing the unknown
  • Eric Carle: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?:
    • Author: Eric Carle & Bill Martin
    • Recommended ages: 1–4 years
    • Story Synopsis: A big happy frog, a plump purple cat, a handsome blue horse, and a soft yellow duck--all parade across the pages of this delightful book. Children will immediately respond to Eric Carle's flat, boldly colored collages. Combined with Bill Martin's sing-song text, they create unforgettable images of these endearing animals
    • Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? teaches children about colors, animals, and the joy of storytelling through rhythmic repetition and vibrant illustrations
  • Eric Carle: Mister Seahorse:
    • Author: Eric Carle
    • Recommended ages: 1–4 years
    • Story Synopsis: In this story Mister Seahorse drifts through the sea, meeting other fish fathers who are caring for their eggs in unique ways. Along his journey, he hides and protects his eggs while learning about the diverse parenting roles in the underwater world
    • The story emphasizes the importance of parental care and responsibility, promoting themes of nurturing, empathy, and respect for diverse family roles. Children learn that love and care can come in many forms, fostering an appreciation for different family dynamics
  • Eric Carle: The Very Busy Spider:
    • Author: Eric Carle
    • Recommended ages: 1–4 years
    • Story Synopsis: In a peaceful farm setting, as the sun rises, a determined spider begins weaving her web on a fence post. Despite the playful attempts of the farm animals to divert her attention with their inviting sounds and tempting offers - like the goat's invitation to jump on rocks or the pig's suggestion to roll in the mud - the focused spider remains silent and steadfast in her task, knowing that her hard work will ultimately reveal the beauty and usefulness of her intricate web to all
    • From this story, we learn the importance of staying focused on our goals despite distractions, and the value of perseverance and hard work in achieving success. Additionally, it teaches us about patience and determination, as the spider continues her task calmly despite the temptations around her, showing us the rewards that come from staying dedicated to our tasks
  • Eric Carle: The Very Hungry Caterpillar:
    • Author: Eric Carle
    • Recommended ages: 1–4 years
    • Story Synopsis: Eric Carle’s classic story begins one sunny Sunday when the caterpillar is hatched out of a tiny egg. He was very hungry. On Monday, he ate through one apple; on Tuesday, he ate through three plums–and still, he was hungry. Strikingly bold, colorful pictures tell the story of a hungry little caterpillar’s progress through an amazing variety and quantity of foods. Finally, he made a cocoon around himself and went to sleep, to wake up a few weeks later wonderfully transformed into a butterfly!
    • This story helps children understand the importance of growth, patience, and self-care through the caterpillar's transformation, while the rhythmic and repetitive structure fosters engagement, memory skills, and a comforting sense of predictability
  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears:
    • Author: Traditional Tale
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a classic fairy tale about a young girl named Goldilocks who wanders into the forest and discovers the home of three bears. Finding the house empty, she enters and begins to explore. Inside, she finds three bowls of porridge - one too hot, one too cold, and one just right. She also finds three chairs - one too big, one too small, and one just right. Finally, she discovers three beds - one too hard, one too soft, and one just right. After trying out the bears' belongings, she falls asleep in the bed that's just right. The bears return home to find their belongings disturbed, and they soon discover Goldilocks asleep in Baby Bear's bed
    • Goldilocks and the Three Bears underscores the importance of respecting others' belongings and finding balance in life, as Goldilocks learns the value of moderation when she discovers what is "just right" among the bears' possessions
  • Hansel and Gretel:
    • Author: Traditional Tale
    • Recommended ages: 2-6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Hansel and Gretel are led deep into the forest by their parents and left behind. Lost and hungry, they discover a magical gingerbread cottage, only to find it belongs to a wicked witch. Using their cleverness and courage, the siblings outsmart the witch and find their way back home, bringing hope and happiness in this enchanting tale of adventure
    • This story teaches children the importance of bravery, quick thinking, and staying calm in difficult situations. It also emphasizes the bond between siblings, showing how teamwork and trust can help overcome challenges. Through Hansel and Gretel’s journey, kids learn that resilience and resourcefulness can light the way home
  • Jack and the Beanstalk:
    • Author: Traditional Tale
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Jack and the Beanstalk is an enchanting fairy tale about a young boy named Jack who trades his family's cow for magical beans. The beans grow into a towering beanstalk that reaches the sky. Jack climbs it and discovers a giant's castle filled with treasures. Through a series of daring adventures, Jack outsmarts the giant, bringing home riches to help his mother. This captivating story is a tale of courage, adventure, and the rewards of taking bold risks
    • This story encourages children to develop bravery and resilience. Jack's journey shows the importance of facing fears, taking responsibility for one’s actions, and learning from mistakes. It also highlights the value of resourcefulness and perseverance, teaching young readers that courage and quick thinking can lead to great rewards 
  • Rapunzel:
    • Author: Traditional Tale
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Locked away in a tall tower by a wicked enchantress, Rapunzel longs for freedom. With her golden hair flowing down the tower, she unknowingly paves the way for her rescue when a brave prince discovers her. Together, they find a way to escape, bringing hope, love, and courage to this magical and timeless story
    • This tale encourages children to believe in their inner strength and the power of hope. It shows that even in difficult situations, kindness, courage, and perseverance can lead to brighter days. Rapunzel’s journey also highlights the importance of trusting others and the value of self-discovery
  • The Princess and the Pea:
    • Author: Traditional Tale
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: This beautiful fairytale tells the story of a lonely prince, a single small pea, and one very sensitive princess!
    • The story of The Princess and the Pea teaches us that true nobility and sensitivity are often revealed through seemingly small and subtle details, illustrating that genuine qualities and inner virtues can be discovered in an unexpected way
  • The Three Little Pigs:
    • Author: Traditional Tale
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Three little pigs build homes out of straw, sticks, and bricks. When the big bad wolf arrives, he quickly blows down the first two houses but fails to topple the strong brick house. With the wolf outsmarted, the pigs find safety and learn the value of making smart choices in this beloved and suspenseful tale
    • This story gently teaches children the balance between fun and responsibility. It shows that while play is important, there are moments to work hard and do things well to achieve lasting success. It also highlights themes of perseverance and learning from experience
  • The Tortoise and the Hare:
    • Author: Traditional Tale
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: This is a classic fable where a boastful hare challenges a slow-moving tortoise to a race. The hare, confident in his speed, takes a nap during the race, while the persistent tortoise keeps moving steadily
    • In the end, the tortoise wins the race, teaching us the valuable lesson that "slow and steady wins the race," highlighting the importance of consistency and determination over overconfidence
  • The Ugly Duckling:
    • Author: Traditional Tale
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Adapted from Hans Christian Andersen's original story, this is the story of how one little duckling overcomes obstacles and challenges, and with patience and determination, finally finds the companionship for which he has been searching
    • This story emphasizes themes of self-acceptance, resilience, and the importance of inner beauty. It teaches children that true worth is not defined by appearance and that with time and perseverance, they can grow into their full potential and be appreciated for who they truly are
  • Biscuit:
    • Author: Alyssa Satin Capucilli
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: It’s time for bed, but Biscuit doesn’t want to sleep! Before Biscuit gets into bed he wants one more snack, one more story, one more kiss. Will he ever go to sleep? Woof, woof! This story was inspired by the author's daughter, who loved to dog-sit their neighbor’s huge golden retriever
    • This familiar bedtime drama is perfect for shared reading at bedtime. Children love the warmth of the Biscuit story in their introduction to stories
  • Goodnight Already!:
    • Author: Jory John
    • Recommended ages: 1–4 years
    • Story Synopsis: Meet Bear. He's exhausted. All he wants is to go to sleep.
    • Meet Duck, Bear's persistent next-door neighbor. All he wants is to hang out… with Bear
    • This story teaches us that true friendship involves more than just having fun together; it's about understanding each other's needs, being patient even when it's hard, and finding ways to make compromises so everyone feels happy and cared for
  • Clark The Shark: Afraid of the Dark:
    • Author: Bruce Hale
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: Clark the Shark is ready for his first big sleepover! He’s nervous about sleeping outside without his glow-fish night light, but he doesn’t want anyone to know he’s just a teeny-tiny bit afraid of the dark. Clark makes up a rhyme to help him stay cool: “Take heart, be smart, sharks aren’t afraid of the dark.” But when the sun sets and his friends begin telling spooky stories, Clark’s voice sounds quiet and small and not brave at all
    • In this empowering tale about conquering nighttime fears, Clark learns how friendship can help light the way through the dark. Clark the Shark: Afraid of the Dark also emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, empathy, and learning to balance one's exuberance with consideration for others, promoting the values of kindness, friendship, and social harmony among young readers
  • Chicka Chicka Boom Boom:
    • Author: Bill Martin, Jr., John Archambault
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: This delightful story follows the journey of the letters of the alphabet as they race to the top of a coconut tree. One by one, each letter climbs up, but the tree becomes overloaded and eventually topples over, sending all the letters tumbling down. Despite the chaos, the letters return to the tree, emphasizing resilience and teamwork
    • Children learn about the alphabet in a fun and engaging way, while also discovering the values of cooperation, resilience in the face of challenges, and the importance of working together to achieve a common goal. Winner of the Parents' Choice Award, ALA Notable Children's Books, and Boston Globe/Horn Book Award Honor Book
  • Caps For Sale:
    • Author: Esphyr Slobodkina
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: Children will delight in following the peddler’s efforts to outwit the monkeys in this timeless, classic story filled with repetition, patterns, and colors
    • This tale of a peddler and a band of mischievous monkeys is filled with warmth humor, and simplicity and teaches children about problems and resolution
  • Where is Baby's Belly Button?:
    • Author: Karen Katz
    • Recommended ages: 1–4 years
    • Story Synopsis: Where are baby's hands? Under the bubbles! Where are the baby’s eyes? Under her hat! Karen Katz's adorable babies play peekaboo in this delightful interactive story
    • This story helps young children develop body awareness and curiosity through playful interaction. It encourages exploration, learning about body parts
  • Princesses Save The World:
    • Author: Savannah Guthrie and Allison Oppenheim
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: The princesses from different kingdoms come together when their worlds are threatened by a serious problem affecting their resources. Using teamwork, creativity, and courage, they work together to find a solution and save their kingdoms, proving that true strength comes from collaboration and unity
    • This story emphasizes the importance of teamwork, problem-solving, and helping others in times of need. It teaches children that working together and supporting one another can lead to powerful solutions and lasting change
  • Wherever You Go:
    • Author: Pat Zietlow Miller
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: Roads give you chances to seek and explore. Want an adventure? Just open your door. Join an adventurous rabbit and his animal friends as they journey over steep mountain peaks, through bustling cityscapes, and down long, winding roads to discover the magical worlds that await them just outside their doors
    • This story teaches children that no matter where life takes them, they carry the love, lessons, and connections from home. It emphasizes the importance of courage, embracing new experiences, and knowing that they are never truly alone, as the support of loved ones stays with them in their hearts
  • Uni the Unicorn:
    • Author: Amy Krouse Rosenthal
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: In this clever twist on the age-old belief that "unicorns don't exist," Unicorn the Unicorn learns there's no such thing as a little girl! No matter what the grown unicorn says, Uni thinks little girls are real. Somewhere there must be a bright, strong, wonderful, magical little girl waiting to be best friends. In fact, far away (but not too far away) a real little girl thinks a unicorn is waiting for her
    • This refreshing and sweet story of friendship reminds believers and non-believers alike that some wishes really would come true
  • Uni the Unicorn and the Dream Come True:
    • Author: Amy Krouse Rosenthal
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: A little girl and a unicorn believe in magic when no one else does. When their world is threatened by darkness and drought, their strong belief helps bring hope and magic back, inspiring others and restoring happiness to the land
    • This story teaches the importance of hope, belief, and perseverance. It shows that staying true to their beliefs can bring positive change and encourage others to believe as well
  • Llama Llama Red Pajama:
    • Author: Anna Dewdney
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: After his mom tucks him in and says goodnight, Llama Llama starts feeling scared and lonely. He calls out to his mom, wanting her to stay with him. As he waits, he imagines all sorts of things happening, but when his mom returns, she hugs him tightly and soothes his fears, reminding him that she's always there, even when they're apart. They share a loving moment before Llama Llama drifts off to sleep, feeling safe and secure
    • This story provides valuable lessons in emotional regulation, patience, and trust. It highlights the importance of communication and understanding between parents and children during moments of fear and vulnerability, fostering a sense of security and reassurance in familial bonds
  • The Little Engine That Could:
    • Author: Watty Piper
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: In a happy land, a small blue engine helps deliver toys and goodies to children on the other side of a mountain. Along the way, bigger engines refuse to help, but the little engine bravely agrees to try. Despite feeling unsure, the little engine repeats the mantra "I think I can, I think I can" as it climbs the steep mountain, eventually reaching the top and completing the mission
    • The story teaches children about the power of perseverance, optimism, and self-belief, demonstrating how a positive attitude and determination can help overcome challenges and achieve success, instilling valuable lessons in resilience and confidence
  • Diggersaurs:
    • Author: Michael Whaite
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: What's bigger than a digger? Bigger than a dinosaur? DIGGERSAURS are bigger — see them build and hear them ROAR! This rhyming mash-up of dinosaurs and trucks will delight young dino fanatics and construction fans alike!
    • Diggersaurs teaches children the importance of teamwork, recognizing individual strengths, problem-solving, friendship, and creativity through the adventures of dinosaur construction vehicles
  • Duck & Goose:
    • Author: Tad Hills
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: Meet Duck and Goose, two young birds who mistake a polka-dot ball for an egg and have to master the art of cooperation — and sharing — to take care of it. But friendship is not always easy, as proved in this funny, accessible story. Young readers will instantly recognize themselves in these adorable and eternally optimistic characters
    • This story teaches the importance of helping others and the value of kindness. It shows that small acts of goodness can lead to positive relationships and shared happiness
  • There Was an Old Dragon Who Swallowed a Knight:
    • Author: Penny Parker Klostermann
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: There Was an Old Dragon Who Swallowed a Knight follows the misadventures of a ravenous dragon who, in a comedic series of events, devours a sequence of items from the medieval era, including a knight, a squire, a steed, and more, ultimately leading to an uproarious and surprising conclusion
    • The story subtly teaches children about the importance of impulse control and considering the consequences of their actions, showcasing how unchecked impulses can lead to chaotic situations and the value of making thoughtful choices
  • We're All Wonders:
    • Author: R. J. Palacio
    • Recommended ages: 3–7 years
    • Story Synopsis: This story follows a young boy who feels different from others because of how he looks. Though people sometimes treat him unkindly, he knows he is a wonder inside. By embracing his uniqueness and imagining a world where everyone sees the beauty in differences, he learns to find strength and joy within himself
    • The story emphasizes self-acceptance, empathy, and kindness. It teaches children the importance of embracing their own uniqueness and being kind to others who may seem different. It inspires readers to see and appreciate the "wonders" in everyone around them
  • Mr. Strong:
    • Author: Roger Hargreaves
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Mr. Strong loves eggs so much; he eats them all day long! That is why he is so strong! He may be a bit too strong for his own good, but if you need a helping hand–he's your man!
    • This story teaches that strength comes in many forms, not just physical. It shows children the importance of using their abilities to help others and emphasizes kindness, problem-solving, and finding ways to contribute positively to the world around them
  • Mr. Strong — French Packaging Bilingual Version:
    • Author: Roger Hargreaves
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Mr. Strong loves eggs so much; he eats them all day long! That is why he is so strong! He may be a bit too strong for his own good, but if you need a helping hand–he's your man!
    • This story teaches that strength comes in many forms, not just physical. It shows children the importance of using their abilities to help others and emphasizes kindness, problem-solving, and finding ways to contribute positively to the world around them
  • Little Miss Sunshine:
    • Author: Roger Hargreaves
    • Recommended ages: 2–6 years
    • Story Synopsis: Little Miss Sunshine is full of happiness and positivity. When she visits a gloomy place called Miseryland, she decides to help change things for the better. With her cheerful attitude, she inspires the people there to smile and embrace happiness, transforming Miseryland into a much brighter place
    • This story teaches the importance of spreading positivity and kindness. It shows children how a cheerful attitude can brighten others' lives and help overcome challenges. It also emphasizes empathy, helping others, and the power of a positive mindset

How to Use

  • Download and open the Moonlite App from the Apple App Store or Google Play
  • Use the activation code included on the card in the box to unlock the story in the App
  • Follow instructions to attach and position the projector on your smartphone (not included, sold separately)
  • Note: A projector is required to use a Single-Story Disc
  • Insert the matching story disc into the projector (not included, sold separately)
  • Cuddle up and start sharing the Magic of Moonlite!

Care Instructions

Safely store story discs when not in use

About the Brand

Moonlite’s mission is to create magical moments for families by transforming storytime into a unique bonding experience. At Moonlite, we believe in nurturing the love of reading and art, in sparking the early development of imagination and curiosity, and that introducing children to a well-rounded library of engaging stories encourages their social and emotional development.
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