Made for the kid in front of you, and the family behind them.
Your child rendered as the main character — their actual face — alongside the siblings, grandparents, and people who make up their world. Made to be read fifty times.

Why we make books this way
A name on the cover is the easy part.
The harder work is matching the story to where your child actually is — their face, their family, their world — and writing something they'll still love at the fiftieth read.
Your child, on every page
Drop in a photo and we render your kid as the main character — their actual face, recognizable to everyone who knows them. Not a generic kid avatar that gets recycled across every customer's book.
Built around the people in their life
Not just a name on the cover. The siblings they bicker with, the dog they read to, the grandparents they only see at holidays, the aunt across the country. A book read fifty times is fifty repetitions of who's in this kid's life.
Built to survive the fiftieth read
Bedtime books are repetition machines. We design for layered detail and language that scales — so the book they loved at two still has something in it at four.
How it works
Four steps from idea to print-ready
- 01
Pick a story
Choose a story shape — an alphabet of character strengths, a first-year journal, a day-in-the-life.
- 02
Personalize
Add the child's name and a reference photo. Bring in siblings, pets, the things they're working through.
- 03
Preview
See every spread laid out with the child already in it, before you commit.
- 04
Get your book
We print it, bind it, and ship it to your door.
If it's a gift
Be in their bedtime, not just their birthday.
A toy goes in a bin. A nightly book becomes part of who the kid is. Put your name in the dedication and your face on a page, and you become a recurring character in the most-repeated minutes of their week — even if you're too far away to be there for the small things.
Our Stories
Stories already in the library
About the AI
AI does the illustration. We didn't hide that.
Generating a one-of-a-kind illustrated book for every child you tell us about is something AI is genuinely good for — and the only reason this is affordable. Without it, we'd need an illustrator per kid.
The story shapes are ours. The look and feel comes from how we write the templates and what we ask the image generation to do — and, just as importantly, what we reject. AI left to itself produces stock-clipart defaults. We don't ship those.
Parents tend to find this out eventually. We'd rather tell you up front, in plain language, than have you discover it somewhere else.


