A bedtime song with your child’s name
A named bedtime song gives the last minutes of the day a familiar cue: pajamas are on, the room is safe and sleep comes next.
Simple pricing
Start with audio, upgrade to animated video when the story is ready.
Why the name matters at night
Hearing their own name inside a calm melody can make the cue feel specific and safe. The goal is not entertainment; it is recognition and repetition.
What to include
Use the child’s name, a safe image like moonlight or a blanket, one short phrase and a slow tempo. Avoid surprise sounds or big story twists.
How to use it
Play the same song after story time for at least a week. A stable cue is stronger than a new song every night.
Questions parents ask
Can the song be only audio?
Yes. Audio-only works best for bedtime because it avoids screen stimulation.
How long should it be?
A 30-second sample can act as a cue; a longer version can loop softly during wind-down.
Does it need photos?
No. Cucutime can create personalized music without using photos of minors.