The whole journey, made familiar
They walk the trip on paper first: the packing, the journey there, the new place at the other end. Surprises shrink.
A printable coloring book (part keepsake, part social story) starring a character that looks like your child, walking them through the days ahead page by page, so the trip feels calm and familiar before it happens.


Bold black outlines, plenty of room to color. Every page illustrated fresh by AI in our hand-drawn style: no stock art, no two books alike.
See the bunny? Pip is on every page. Tell us your child's favorite and theirs will be too.
Mira goes to Rome.
Mira lays out everything she needs for her big adventure — it's almost time to go!
High above the clouds, Mira looks out the window and draws what she sees.
Mira stands in front of the grand, ancient Colosseum — it's even bigger than she imagined!
Mira closes her eyes, makes a wish, and tosses her coin into the sparkling Trevi Fountain!
The big whoosh at takeoff is just the plane stretching its wings — Mira holds on tight and feels brave.
You answer a few quick questions about your child and where you're headed. We turn them into a personalized coloring book that walks through the trip page by page, from packing to arrival, ready to print at home. No photos. No fuss.
Their name, what they look like, where you're going, what they're a little nervous about.
See a few watermarked pages before you pay. Style is final: what you see is what you'll print.
A 300-DPI PDF lands in your inbox. Print at home, take it to a copy shop, so that they can color before the trip.
The packing, the long wait, the new bed at the other end: when a child has met all of it on paper first, the real thing feels less like a surprise and more like a script they already know.
Especially for first trips, for autistic and neurodivergent kids who like to know what's next (our guide to flying with an autistic child goes deeper), and for any child who needs a few extra rehearsals before something big: a social story they can color before the trip.
They walk the trip on paper first: the packing, the journey there, the new place at the other end. Surprises shrink.
A predictable, ordered walk-through for neurodivergent kids and any child who finds new things hard to imagine. The same idea as a social story for flying or travel, made to color in.
By the time you're at the gate, they've already “been” there. The trip becomes their adventure, not yours.
Tell us the toy they never travel without and it rides along on every page, from the cover to arrival. A familiar face in an unfamiliar day, so the new place already has something they love in it.
“She brought it on the plane and pointed at the security page when we got to security. She wasn't scared. She was checking.”
Answer a few questions about your child and the trip ahead. We'll make the rest. Refund if you don't love it.