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We believe every child deserves to be the hero of their own story. ThinkleTales empowers parents, teachers, and caregivers to create personalized adventures that inspire creativity, build confidence, and foster a lifelong love of reading.

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WhichWayItLeans empowers casual news consumers to quickly understand the bias in news articles. We believe in transparency, offering clear explanations of why content leans a certain way, helping you make informed decisions about the information you consume.

Which Way It LeansNews analysis that helps you understand political bias.
Chris Amelungleft a comment
I believe this product offers value, but I don't know if anyone will be willing to use it and question their own biases. I'm really curious to hear what others think. Should I continue working on it or is it a lost cause? Would you be willing to consider how you're being influenced by the news media and then be open to having a structured, and hopefully productive, conversations with others?

Which Way It LeansNews analysis that helps you understand political bias.
Chris Amelungleft a comment
When my son was little, he always wanted me to make up bedtime stories where he was the main character. Our standard story was "Adventure Will and dad" where we would travel the world on exciting quests. It was fun, and he loved it, but it after just a few nights it became difficult to come up with a new, exciting story every night. Maybe I'm the only one who struggled with this, but from that...

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