She'll find her teddy bear inside the book
Every child has something they treasure — a stuffed animal, a blanket, a toy they carry everywhere. We can illustrate it and weave it into their story.
How it works
- Describe their treasured object — what it's called, what it looks like, what it means to them. Is it a faded blue rabbit? A sparkly unicorn with a missing horn? A guitar with stickers on it?
- We create a dedicated reference illustration — a detailed, concept-art-quality drawing of that specific object in the book's art style. Not generic — their exact thing.
- It appears in the story — both in the illustrations (your child holding it, playing with it, keeping it close) and in the narrative (woven naturally into the rhyming verse).
The moment that matters
Imagine a child flipping through their book and suddenly spotting their own teddy bear — the one sitting next to them on the couch right now — illustrated on the page, in the story, held by the character that looks like them. That gasp. That pointing finger. That whispered "look, it's Bunny!" — that's the moment this feature creates.
What you can add
Almost anything a child treasures:
- Stuffed animals
- Blankets or comforters
- Musical instruments
- Toy vehicles
- Action figures
- Dolls
- Sports equipment
- Art supplies
- Favourite books
- Anything they love
From description to illustration
You describe the object in your own words — its name, its appearance, its colours, any distinguishing details (a missing eye, a patched ear, a particular shade of purple). Our system generates a dedicated reference illustration and extracts the visual details needed to keep it consistent. It becomes a first-class character in the book — appearing accurately every time the story calls for it.
Put their whole world inside their book
Choose a story and add their treasured object during personalisation.
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