Imagination is a space, not a lesson
A child’s imagination grows when they have somewhere to move. A story world offers that space.
A moral gives an answer. A world gives a question and room for their own answer.
Worlds over one-off tales
One-off stories end after the last line. A world remains and invites a return.
Inside that world, a child practices courage, curiosity, and choice.
Why children return to the same stories
Returning creates safety and lets them go deeper emotionally.
A familiar world lets a child discover new things at their own pace.
Open stories for children
Openness doesn’t mean chaos. It means space for a child to co-create.
Bajkos builds a world that remembers your child, so every choice matters.