Just created this cool story using TaleCraft: Tommy’s Story
Coming soon: Audiobooks and voice chat features for your stories!
Quick Input, Big Results
All it took was this short prompt:
In a magical kindergarten, kids blankets fill with toys—except Tommy’s. He writes to Santa, asking for help. Santa visits and explains: there’s no real magic - (twist) kids secretly put toys on their friends blankets. Tommy gives Santa his pen, making his first friend. The magic was friendship all along.
That’s it. TaleCraft did the rest.
Visual Styles
For this story, I used the “Kindergartener sketch” style. Some other awesome options to try:
Whimsical: Cartoonish
Doodle: Playful lines
Kindergartener: Crayon-like
Bold Ink: Strong outlines
Minecraft: Blocky pixel art
Anime: Manga style
Sneaking in Empathy
The coolest part? I added empathy elements through TaleCraft’s challenge box in the story wizard. My input was:
“Trouble playing with other children, he often takes their toys and runs away. I don’t think he knows how to join them yet. Taking toy is like a play invitation in his view I think”
See if you can spot where the AI elves snuck these elements into the story - it’s pretty impressive how they translated this challenge into the narrative.
The Story
See the full story in the link above. It’s about Tommy, whose blanket never gets toys like the other kids’. He writes to Santa for help.
🚨 SPOILER ALERT 🚨
Santa reveals the real “magic” is friendship - kids putting toys on each other’s blankets. Tommy gives Santa his special pen as his first act of friendship. Mind blown, right? Who knew Santa was also a therapist?
The illustrations match perfectly with the kindergarten setting and children’s perspective.
Try It Yourself
Go to TaleCraft.me and create your own story in minutes.
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