Screen time you feel good about

Illustrated audiobooks your kids can watch and follow along with.

What it looks like when your kids press play

The Wind in the Willows — Mole ventures into the Wild Wood

Chapter 3 · The Wild Wood

Highlight

It was a cold still afternoon with a hard steely sky overhead, when he slipped out of the warm parlour into the open air. The country lay bare and entirely leafless around him, and he thought that he had never seen so far and so intimately into the insides of things as on that winter day.

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Evertale sits between an audiobook and a film. Your kids watch a story — and read along while they do.

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Where to watch

Evertale works wherever your kids are.

YouTube

Free titles, full books — no sign-up, no app, no cost

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Your library, your shelf

Smart TVs

Samsung, LG, Roku, Fire TV

Mobile & iPad

Watch anywhere

Choose a book. Press play.
Evertale does the rest.

Start with free books on YouTube and evertale.co. More titles are coming as the library grows.

What’s coming

free and $1.99 – $4.99 per edition · yours to keep forever

The library grows over time. Some titles will be free, others available as individual editions. No subscription required.

Classics & fairy tales

Five Children and It · E. Nesbit|Just So Stories · Rudyard Kipling|My Father's Dragon · Ruth Stiles Gannett|A Little Princess · Frances Hodgson Burnett|Peter Pan and Wendy · J.M. Barrie|Greek Myths for Children · Classic retellings

Beloved stories

The Tale of Despereaux · Kate DiCamillo|Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH · Robert C. O'Brien|The Borrowers · Mary Norton|The Phantom Tollbooth · Norton Juster|Fantastic Mr Fox · Roald Dahl

On the horizon

Charlotte's Web · E.B. White|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory · Roald Dahl|Coraline · Neil Gaiman|The Wild Robot · Peter Brown|Edward Tulane · Kate DiCamillo

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For parents

They think it’s screen time.
You know it’s reading.

Your kids get a story they actually want to watch. You get a child who’s building vocabulary, following stories, and learning to read — without knowing it.

They read along without trying

Your kids hear every word while seeing it on screen. Over time their eyes follow the text. That's how the bridge from watching to reading gets built.

Illustrated by real artists

Every edition has its own illustrator. Characters stay the same from the first page to the last. The pictures feel handcrafted, not generated and forgotten.

Calm, not chaotic

Scenes hold long enough for your kids to really look at them. The story breathes at the pace it was written. Bedtime, road trips, rainy afternoons.

Real books, not content

Rich language. Memorable characters. Worlds worth going back to. Every title in the library is a real book — not something written in five minutes to fill a feed.

Launching Summer 2026

Stories are waiting

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