My son really loves listening to stories on Voxi. It’s not just something he does once in a while—it’s become part of his everyday routine. Sometimes it’s after dinner, sometimes right before bed, and other times he’ll just randomly grab the device and say he wants to hear a story.
What I find really sweet is how much he looks forward to the story updates. He knows new content usually comes out every week, so as the week goes on, he’ll start asking me, “Did Voxi add a new story yet?” or “Is there a new one today?” You can tell he’s actually counting on it, not just casually listening.

The stories themselves are engaging enough that he remembers the characters and what happened last time. He’ll talk about them, ask questions, and sometimes even imagine what might happen next. Because of that, when the story ends and there’s nothing new to continue with, he gets a little disappointed. He’ll usually say something like, “That’s it?” or “I wish there was another one.”
From a parent’s point of view, I actually see this as a good thing—it means the content is doing its job and really holding his attention. The only downside is that one update per week feels a bit slow for him, especially when he’s fully invested in the story world. A slightly more frequent update, or maybe shorter mini-stories in between, would probably make him even happier. Overall though, Voxi has become something he genuinely looks forward to, and that’s not easy to achieve with kids.















