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From Larry Ferlazzo
Now, with the Artificial Intelligence explosion, sites specifically designed to use AI to help adults either create stories for kids on their own, or to help them create the stories jointly, are coming online.
I’ve just begun to check them out, so don’t really know if this is a “Best” list, but they look interesting. They might have potential for use in the classroom, too.
Here is what I’ve found so far:
Pagemaster looks very good, and is free. You give it a title and a one or two sentence description of your plot. Then it will almost immediately email you a short story, along with suggestions about how to use it. Here’s what it came up with after I inputted that required background. Though the vocabulary was too advanced, I was still very impressed with it.
Other ones that you have to pay, and include more bells-and-whistles including images, include BedtimeStory.AI, StoryWizard.AI, and StoriesForKids.AI.
Two Worlds Studio (though this may not use Artificial Intelligence – it may be more like Bookbldr).
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