Make better children's books, one deliberate choice at a time.
StoryMint Guides is a practical library for parents, teachers, and creators. Each guide focuses on decisions that still need a human: story structure, age fit, visual continuity, revision, and safe classroom use.
Useful before you generate, while you edit, and after the first draft.
AI can produce a draft quickly, but speed is not the same as a finished book. A strong children's story needs a clear emotional problem, a character who makes meaningful choices, language that fits the reader, and illustrations that feel like they belong together. These guides turn those goals into steps you can actually follow.
Plan a children's book before writing it
Build a one-page story brief with an audience, emotional promise, character want, obstacle, page rhythm, and ending that earns its lesson.
Read the planning guide → GUIDE 02Keep AI-illustrated characters consistent
Create a visual identity sheet, lock the traits that matter, vary poses without redesigning the character, and audit every spread.
Read the illustration guide → GUIDE 03Run a responsible classroom story project
Give students real authorship while keeping adult oversight, privacy, source review, and age-appropriate revision built into the activity.
Read the classroom guide → PRODUCT WALKTHROUGHHow StoryMint works
See where generation helps, where human review belongs, what each creation stage produces, and how books move from prompt to publication.
See the full workflow → EXAMPLESRead finished sample books
Move beyond feature lists and inspect complete stories, page pacing, illustration flow, narration, and the public reader experience.
Open the examples → EDITORIAL & SUPPORTAsk a question or report a problem
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Contact StoryMint →How these guides are made
StoryMint's editorial pages are written for the people using the product, not assembled to hit a keyword count. The StoryMint team drafts each guide from hands-on product knowledge and established writing or classroom practices, then reviews the page for clarity, safety, and practical usefulness before publication.
AI may assist with outlining or copy editing, but the final structure, recommendations, examples, and publication decision are human reviewed. When a product behavior changes, the related guide should be updated rather than silently left to drift.