StorySticker

StorySticker helps parents and teachers turn a child’s drawing into a short, decodable mini-book that a beginner reader can actually attempt. The adult snaps a photo of the drawing, picks the child’s name and current letter-sound level, and the app generates a 6–10 page story using controlled vocabulary (CVC words, digraphs, sight words by list). It then prints or displays pages with big text, finger-tracking highlights, and a simple “sound it out” mode. This is realistic because the core value isn’t “AI magic”; it’s structured literacy constraints plus fast formatting into something kids feel ownership over. Monetization is straightforward: subscription for families, and a classroom plan with shared libraries and printable PDFs. The hard part is maintaining quality and avoiding nonsense outputs—so the MVP should ship with strict templates and word banks, not open-ended generation.

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