About

Our Mission

At Tiny Adventures Club, we deliver original, episodic children’s stories every week—designed to spark wonder, build anticipation, and create cherished reading traditions between parents, grandparents, and the little ones they love.

Our stories inspire courage, curiosity, and kindness through beloved characters and imaginative worlds that grow with every child.

Our Vision

To nurture a lifelong love of reading, imagination, and connection by bringing magical story moments into the homes and hearts of families everywhere.

Children are made readers on the laps of their parents.

-Emilie Buchwald

Meet the Founder

Tiny Adventures Club was created by Arlen Henry Bartsch, a father, grandfather, entrepreneur, and lifelong believer in the power of storytelling. As a community leader and adventurer at heart, Arlen launched Tiny Adventures Club to help families rediscover the joy of shared reading—one magical story at a time.

He brings together a passion for literacy, technology, and family connection to craft an experience that goes beyond the screen and into the hearts of children and their grownups.

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Why Stories Matter

By Arlen Bartsch, Founder - Tiny Adventures Club

At Tiny Adventures Club, I believe stories are more than just words on a page — they are bridges.

I created this club for a simple reason: stories have power. Not just the power to entertain — but the power to connect.

In a world that moves fast, a quiet moment reading together can feel like magic. Whether you’re a parent or a grandparent, these shared moments are how we pass on courage, kindness, curiosity, and resilience — not through lectures, but through adventure.

Each Tiny Adventure is crafted for children aged 6 to 12 — stories with heart, humour, and hidden life lessons. They’re written to be shared, to be remembered, and to spark conversations that matter.

A boy and his turtle exploring the sea.
A girl who soars the skies with her glider.
A boy facing the truth in a weightless world.

Each character, each world, is an invitation — not only for a child to imagine, but for you to connect with them in a way they’ll never forget.

So Why Do Stories Matter?