
Tuckaway Harbor
A calm harbor world where helping comes first and every return home matters.
Tuckaway Harbor is a warm coastal world filled with little boats, busy docks, calm routines, and quiet adventures. It is a place where stories connect, families help each other, and every journey eventually finds its way back home.
A world built around belonging
Tuckaway Harbor is designed around community, kindness, helping, and emotional safety.
This is not a world about winning or danger. It is a world about:
- Showing up
- Helping others
- Learning responsibility
- Finding your way back
The harbor crew

Lil Salty
A cheerful little tugboat who is always ready to help, even when he is still figuring things out himself.
Beacon Ben
A calm lighthouse keeper who helps guide boats safely through changing weather and difficult moments.

Cargo Carl
A larger working cargo ship who carries important supplies through the harbor and teaches that even big jobs can be handled with care.

Captain Brightwater
A steady harbor captain who helps keep the harbor connected and welcoming.
Places in the harbor
The Main Docks
The busy heart of the harbor where boats arrive, work together, and prepare for new journeys.
Beacon Point
The cliffs and lighthouse where Beacon Ben watches over the harbor waters.
Tuckaway Boatworks
A welcoming workshop where boats are repaired, improved, and cared for.
Shipwreck Point
An old wreck resting quietly near the shoreline where young boats imagine stories about the sea and wonder who sailed there long ago.

Stories from the harbor
Stories in Tuckaway Harbor begin with small problems that feel big in the moment. A storm arrives too early. A rope comes loose. Someone needs help getting home. The harbor solves problems together.
- Kindness
- Responsibility
- Teamwork
- Calm exploration
- Returning home safely
What happens here
Sometimes boats get lost. Sometimes storms roll in unexpectedly. Sometimes somebody simply needs help carrying something too heavy alone.
In Tuckaway Harbor, people stop what they are doing to help each other. That is how the harbor works.
Small things happening around the harbor
Sometimes a boat forgets where it tied its rope. Sometimes the gulls arrive before the weather changes. And sometimes Lil Salty tries to help before he has completely figured out the plan. The harbor is full of little moments like that.
What children feel here
- Belonging
- Safety
- Community
- Responsibility
- Gentle adventure
Every story returns to warmth, clarity, and home.
Why children return to the harbor
Tuckaway Harbor feels familiar. Children quickly learn:
- Who helps
- Where boats go
- How the harbor works
That familiarity creates comfort, confidence, and emotional trust.
Small harbors can hold big hearts
Tuckaway Harbor teaches that even small acts of kindness matter. The harbor is not built around competition or danger. It is built around:
- Helping
- Listening
- Patience
- Showing up for others


