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I built a toy that plays grandma's stories when my daughter hugs it

Show HN: I built a toy that plays grandma's stories when my daughter hugs it

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Show_hn other Added Apr 24, 2026

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This was a project I built for my daughter&#x27;s first birthday present.<p>For context, I&#x27;m a surgical resident in the UK by background and am currently taking a year out of training to study a masters in computer science. My daughter just turned one. There are two things she really loves: the first is particular soft toy that she just can&#x27;t live without, and the other is a good story book.<p>Her grandparents live hours away and I didn&#x27;t want her to forget what they sound like between visits. I wanted her to hear them whenever she missed them.<p>My parents brought my brother and I up with incredible stories and books from all sorts of cultures, many of the stories being passed down from their parents before them. I didn&#x27;t want my daughter to miss out on that.<p>Finally, I was sick of missing storytime with her when I had to leave for night shifts. I wanted her to hear my voice before she slept every night.<p>For all these reasons, I decided to build Storyfriend. It&#x27;s her favourite soft toy with a custom made speaker-module inside. I combined my surgical skills with the skills I was learning as a CS student. Along the way I dipped my toes into the world of 3D printing, CAD and electronics design.<p>When she hugs the toy, it plays stories read by her grandparents. She can take the toy with her anywhere and hear the stories anytime she wants - it works offline and has internal storage. It meets my wife&#x27;s strict no-screen rule (which is getting harder to stick to as the days go by). I&#x27;ve recorded some of the stories that we would read together, so that on nights when I&#x27;m working she still has me there to read her a bedtime story.<p>The bit I&#x27;m most pleased with: grandparents don&#x27;t need an app. They just call a phone number. The audio routes through my server and pushes to the toy over WiFi. My own 86-year old grandmother in a rural village in another country can do it by just making a regular call via her landline, as she has done for many years - no help needed, no apps required, no smartphones involved.<p>Hardware is a BLE&#x2F;wifi module with a MAX98357 chip and custome battery management system, all soldered together, placed in a 3D printed enclosure and placed into a compartment that I stitched into her cuddly toy. Firmware pulls new messages when connected to WiFi and stores them on an SD card.<p>So far I&#x27;ve sold a few hand-made units to parents and grandparents who resonated with the project.<p>Site: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;storyfriend.co.uk" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;storyfriend.co.uk</a><p>Would love feedback on the technical approach, the product itself, or anything else. Happy to answer questions about the build

AI Score Reasoning

Storyfriend is a compelling 'passion project' with a high-quality founder and a clever UX solution for elderly users, tapping into the growing screen-free toy trend. While the emotional hook is strong, the venture faces significant hurdles in hardware scaling, manufacturing margins, and competition from established players like Tonies or Yoto.

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