Endless bedtime battles? Start by tuning into the feelings behind them.
That wave of guilt once your child is finally asleep? Tonight, we'll turn it into understanding — and a real conversation tomorrow.



The little moments that quietly wear you down. You're not the only one.
He's been so quiet for days, and honestly that scares me more. I can feel a meltdown building.
Tooth-brushing wars. Every. Single. Day.
Parent: “How was school today?”
Kid: “It was... fine.”
New daily topics tailored to your child make conversations effortless and engaging.
Log their mood in 3 seconds. Uncover hidden patterns and turn parenting anxiety into actionable insights.

Personalized prompts help lower their guard, making it easy to share hidden feelings.
Just record the chat, and Kids&Coo turns it into text for you — then has an even better topic ready for tomorrow night.

Each week, AI looks over your mood logs and Coo Time chats and turns that vague worry into a warm, specific report built around your own child.

Beyond mood logging: simple tools to capture and celebrate your child's everyday moments. All those little wins add up to a story that's entirely their own.
Answer a weekly question, add a few photos, and 12 weeks later your child has a storybook of their own.
Hand out praise stickers that fit how your child is feeling. A simple way to notice and reward every little win.
Your child's feelings, photos, and records are never sold or used for ads. Everything is encrypted in transit and at rest, visible only to your family, and yours to delete anytime.
I used to cry looking at my sleeping child, feeling like I'd failed him. Then I tried one of the topics from the app, and for the first time he said, “Mom, I was actually upset earlier.” I almost lost it right there.
After work I never knew what to say to my kid. Now I just hit record at bedtime and talk through the suggested topic for three minutes — and the next day, he picks the conversation right back up. It's completely changed how we connect.
It doesn't just record feelings — it makes sense of our conversations, so I can finally see what's really going on in her head. Between the emotion patterns and how she compares to other kids her age, that constant low-key parenting anxiety is just gone.
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Capture these moments — and turn them into real conversations with Kids&Coo.
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The airplane spoon, the bargaining with dessert, the separate meal you cook just so they'll eat something — and the worry that won't leave: 'Is my child getting enough?' Drawing on nutritionist Ellyn Satter's Division of Responsibility in Feeding, here's why young children reject new foods — and five things that actually help, none of which involve pressure.
Tomorrow, you can be a little more present, a little more patient. One small step at a time.
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