
Bedtime stories for kids of Physical Therapists
Personalized, illustrated, and warm — told in your own words, so your child can feel proud of what you do.
Create a story for your Physical Therapist familyHow to explain a Physical Therapist to your child
A physical therapist helps people move their bodies better when something hurts or isn't working right. They might work with someone who twisted their ankle, a grandparent learning to walk again after being sick, or a kid whose arm feels stiff. They watch how people move, then teach them special exercises and stretches. They use things like exercise bands, balance balls, weights, and sometimes even fun obstacle courses to help muscles get stronger.
When someone can't climb stairs or throw a ball because their body hurts, a physical therapist figures out why and helps them practice until it gets easier. They might gently move someone's arm or leg, show them how to use crutches, or put warm packs on sore spots. By the time someone finishes visiting a physical therapist, they can often do the things they love again—like running around at recess, picking up their baby, or going back to their favorite sport.
AI-illustrated
Custom characters, every page hand-drawn by AI in a warm storybook style.
Personalized
Your child by name, your family in the pictures, your real situation in the words.
Your voice
Record yourself reading each page so they can hear you even when you're away.
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