KidTeller

KidTeller

Stories written just for your child

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KidTeller lets your kid become the hero of their own story - their name, their look, their adventures, all inside a real book. You just add a few details, choose a theme, and the story comes together like magic. You can change the text, swap the pictures. You get the book right away in a digital format you can read anywhere. And if you want something extra special, you can also order a Paper Book - printed on real pages and shipped right to you.
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What do you think? …

Sergey Bogdanov

As a father of three, I’ve learned one thing the hard way: kids don’t always listen… but they always remember a good story. You can explain something ten times and it goes in one ear and out the other. But wrap the same message inside a little adventure, and suddenly it sticks. They repeat it. They live it.

That’s basically how this whole idea started. I kept trying to turn those everyday parenting battles - "please put on your shoes", "please don’t jump off the couch" - into tiny stories. And it worked. So I thought… why not make it easier for other parents too?

And that’s how KidTeller was born.

It lets your kid become the hero of their own story - their name, their look, all inside a real book. You just drop in a few details, pick a theme you like, and the whole story comes together on its own. If something feels off, you can tweak it. Want different pictures? Recreate them.

You get everything instantly as a digital book you can read right away. And the best part! If you want something that feels extra special, you can order a Paper Book shipped straight to your door. Kids go crazy when they see themselves in an actual book. Honestly, parents do too.

If you give it a try, I’d really love to hear what you think.