AI story generator for kids

An AI story generator for kids that starts with their voice.

Storybox uses a child's spoken idea to create a short illustrated story, then brings the family back to reading instead of scrolling.

Kids supply the spark

The story starts with the child's character, place, problem, or funny detail.

Parents stay close

Storybox is designed for family reading, saved stories, and parent-aware controls rather than an open-ended content feed.

Stories have endings

Each generated story becomes a finite read-aloud experience with pages families can finish and revisit.

How it works

Storybox keeps the flow simple so families can spend more time reading and less time managing screens.

1

Say a prompt

A child can say something simple like 'a penguin detective in a pillow fort.'

2

Create the story

Storybox turns the prompt into illustrated pages with reading levels families can choose.

3

Read together

The finished story becomes a shared reading moment for bedtime, travel, class, or quiet time.

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Prefer specific prompts

A small detail like 'a nervous robot' usually works better than a broad prompt like 'a robot story.'

Read before judging

Treat the generated story as a starting point for conversation and reading aloud.

Use saved favorites

If a story works, save it and reread it instead of generating something new every time.

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Parent questions

What is an AI story generator for kids?

It is a tool that helps turn a child's prompt into a story. Storybox focuses on spoken ideas, illustrated pages, and shared reading.

Does Storybox write stories without the child?

Storybox is designed to begin with the child's own idea, so the child still gives the story its starting point.

Is Storybox only for bedtime?

No. Families can use Storybox at bedtime, during travel, in quiet time, or whenever a child has a story idea.

Can the stories match different reading levels?

Yes. Storybox includes reading level choices so families can shape the reading experience for the child and the moment.