Write a Children’s Book with AI Pictures
Turn an idea into a readable, illustrated children’s book. Keep pages short and focused, then add visuals that match the tone and stay consistent from start to finish.
Do it in five steps
- Outline 10–20 beats (setup → small problem → try → help → cozy close).
- Draft kid‑friendly sentences with concrete words and gentle repetition.
- Lock your hero’s look (reference + outfit) for consistency.
- Illustrate in a single style; plan composition and lighting.
- Export 300 DPI images and a print‑ready PDF.
Tips for pages that read smoothly
- Use short lines and strong verbs; cut filler adjectives.
- Pair emotional beats with close‑up images and quiet backgrounds.
- Repeat a friendly refrain to help early readers join in.
Why consistency wins
Young readers notice small changes. A stable hairstyle, outfit, palette, and light source make the story feel safe and coherent, which frees attention for the lesson or adventure. When in doubt, simplify the image and highlight the action or feeling you want remembered.
