Moon Station Train
10 scenes · 20 talking words · 3 language levels
Tap the glowing spots in every scene to hear the words out loud.
About Moon Station Train
Rain taps the window as Poppy the mouse rolls a toy train and gets a sparkling idea. She builds a box and blanket tunnel, crafts a moon sign, dresses as conductor, finds a tiny key for the fort door, and opens a glowing station for friends.
- 10 narrated scenes
- 20 tappable talking words
- 3 language levels: word, phrase, sentence
- Ages 3–7
- Theme: Play and playgrounds
- Free, no login, nothing locked mid-story
What happens, scene by scene
- 1Rain on Glasswindow · train
- 2Tunnel Takes Shapebox · blanket
- 3Moon Sign Timemarker · glue
- 4Conductor Dress Uphat · vest
- 5Gate by Trackblock · gate
- 6A Shiny Findkey · jar
- 7Fort Door Opensdoor · ladder
- 8Tickets by Rainlightpaint · scissors
- 9Cosy Waiting Roompillow · lamp
- 10Moon Station Arrivesmoon · train
Words your child will hear and say
Every scene hides two tappable pictures. Tap one and it says its word out loud, then it is your child's turn.
- windowW initial
- trainT initial
- boxB initial
- blanketB initial
- markerM initial
- glueG initial
- hatH initial
- vestV initial
- blockB initial
- gateG initial
- keyK initial
- jarJ initial
- doorD initial
- ladderL initial
- paintP initial
- scissorsS initial
- pillowP initial
- lampL initial
- moonM initial
Want to practise a specific sound instead? Open Practice in the story toolbar and pick any of the 26 sound decks — Buddy brings five cards from it into this story, without leaving the page.
How to read it together
Start at the right level
Level 1 is single words for early talkers. Level 2 is short phrases. Level 3 is full storybook sentences. Switch any time, even mid-scene — the art stays put and only the language changes.
Let them find the words
Two glowing spots hide in every scene. Tap one, hear the word, then pause and wait — the wait is where your child's turn happens.
Session-ready
Therapist mode mutes the narration and lays out each scene's target words with their speech-sound tags, so a clinician models and elicits every word live.
More stories in The Rainy Day Fort
Moon Station Train is one of four stories set in The Rainy Day Fort. They share the same illustrated world and none of them tells the same tale twice.