AI-powered children's book discovery

For the questions that won't wait until morning.

Pyara understands what your child is really asking, then finds books written for their age so big ideas can finally click.

Start with the real words: what they asked, said, loved, or keep coming back to. Pyara turns that moment into a careful book search.

Free library borrow — always first
COPPA mindful · No ads · Ever
We never ask for your child's real name
Warm library with books
AI FIT · 87 / 100

George's Secret Key to the Universe

Lucy Hawking & Stephen Hawking

Topic Fit87%
Reading Level80%
Community Trust92%
Borrow free from library

"But why does night go away? I know you told me, but I still don't get it."

— Asked at 9:40pm · Grade 1

The process

From real questions to books chosen with love.

01

Tell us the moment

Type exactly what your child asked, said, loved, or keeps repeating. No search syntax. No filters. Just the real moment.

02

See what Pyara understood

Pyara maps the question to themes, tone, reading level, and parent hope. You can review and edit before search.

03

Scored, ranked, explained

The algorithm scores topic fit, reading level, trusted signals, and where to borrow or buy. Every result explains itself.

SpaceCourageMythsScienceAdventureHeroesAnimalsUnknown

The Curiosity Map

Every search leaves a star in your child's constellation.

Over time, PyaraAI builds a living map of everything your child has wondered about. Themes connect. Patterns emerge. And after enough questions, it can show what your child keeps returning to.

"Maya keeps coming back to stories about courage and the unknown — whether in ancient myths or the cosmos."

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Why Pyara exists

"A child asks something at bedtime. You Google it and get Wikipedia. You ask an AI and get words, not a book. There had to be a better way."

Pyara is built for the parent holding the evening together: one child asking a huge question, another needing attention, and only a few quiet minutes to find a book that meets the moment.

Pyara is pronounced “pyaa-ruh” and means beloved. To us, that means every book should feel chosen with love.

— Founder note

Coming soon

Family shelves, educator and librarian tools, school reading lists, nearby library lookup, and richer discovery for specialized reading journeys.

One discovery engine, many doors — parents at bedtime, teachers in classrooms, curators and librarians everywhere.

Find the book that answers the question that found you.

Free to start. No credit card. No child's name required.

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