A glowing dream-light for the nightstand, a brand-new bedtime story every month, and Tuck, the little keeper who makes the dark feel kind.
PLUM turns the scariest part of the day into the part kids ask for. Not another gadget, a ritual, with a character they love at the heart of it.

Tuck is a small, soft, folded-blanket creature who lives inside the warm glow of the lantern and only wakes when the lights go out and a child finally falls asleep.
Every night opens a brand-new dream, never the same one twice, and Tuck slips inside to keep it: guiding the runaway ones home, sitting with the sad ones, and turning every dark into something kind. He never says a word. He doesn't need to.
Three simple things that turn lights-out into the best part of the night.

A warm, glowing lantern for the nightstand. Soft to the touch, gentle to fall asleep by, and the home Tuck lives in.

A brand-new long-form bedtime story drops every month in the app, relistenable night after night, narrated soft and warm.

One character kids ask for by name, growing a little braver across a whole year of dreams, right alongside them.
Every month, a new world opens, a cloud sea, a galaxy of lost things, a snowy night where every dream lights up at once.
The First Night
The One That Got Away
Too Big to Tuck
Rainy Dreams
The Lost Sock Galaxy
The Longest Day
Tuck's Own Dream
The New Kid
Back to the Dark
What's Under the Bed
The Gratitude Dream
The Brightest NightThe room goes dark, the way it does every night.
A warm light blooms, and the dark turns kind.
The little keeper appears to begin tonight's dream.
One gentle story, and they drift away, safe.
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