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Place the characters
Make a hero, then the friends, siblings, and creatures around them. Each one is a piece your child keeps and brings back into the next story.
From an empty worktable to a finished book, built piece by piece.
Place the characters
Make a hero, then the friends, siblings, and creatures around them. Each one is a piece your child keeps and brings back into the next story.
Build the settings
Raise the places where the story happens: a forest at dusk, a ship, a room with a sky that turns. Your child assembles the world, by day and after dark.
Snap the beats
Snap the beats into an arc, and Fables renders the world into an illustrated book to read and print. The world stays, and grows each time they come back.
Everything a family needs to build together, and keep building for years.
Hand-drawn scenes from a growing illustrated world. Each setting painted in a picture-book hand, never generic output.
A three-year-old and a seven-year-old read the same world in different words. Vocabulary, sentence length, and sensitivities tune to the reader.
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Hindi. The same world, read by anyone at the table.
Worlds read aloud in eleven languages and a dozen voices, for the nights a parent's voice needs a rest.
Upload a photo or describe them. A character your child places and keeps: their hair, their courage, their favourite sweater.
Characters and settings carry between stories. The fox your child built last week shows up again, older, with a new secret.
Siblings, grandparents, pets: all pieces your child can place in the same world, with the relationships intact.
Turn any world into a printed 8.5×8.5″ hardcover. The book your child built, on the shelf for keeps.
The editorial library never goes behind a paywall. Paid tiers add painted scenes and the build modes, never the reading itself.
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