Personalized story
A personalized wisdom book for your 3-year-old boy
Lumora writes a complete, illustrated parable-style wisdom story that gives your boy a real moral question to turn over — Talmud-tradition tales rendered as a picture book, never preachy. Your boy's name on the cover, on every page, and in every scene. About three minutes from "start" to a book your boy will ask you to read again.
Why this works for 3-year-olds
- Parable-shaped — the kind of story a 3-year-old mulls on for days. A real moral tension at the heart, never a stated lesson.
- In the tradition of Aesop, the Talmud, and Sufi tales — but rendered in the everyday emotional vocabulary of a 3-year-old.
- Read aloud with a pause at the end: the closing line is an image, not a moral, and parents tell us their kids bring it back up at breakfast.
How it works
- 1Tell us your boy's name and a couple of details (a few seconds).
- 2We write the story and paint every page in a soft watercolor style.
- 3Read it on screen. Save the PDF. Or ship it as a hardcover keepsake.
Questions parents ask
Will the hero actually look like my child?
Upload 1–3 photos and every page is painted to look like your child — same hair, same smile, seen from a different angle in each scene. No photo? Describe them instead and we paint from that.
How long does it take?
About three minutes. The story text appears first, then the paintings arrive page by page while you watch — most families read the finished book the same sitting they made it.
Is the first book really free?
Yes. No card, no trial countdown. Make one wisdom book free, read it online with narration, and decide afterwards if you want more.
Can I get the book in another language?
English and Chinese are fully supported — the story is written natively in the language you pick, not translated. Spanish, French, and German are available in beta.
Can it become a real, physical book?
Yes — download the PDF free, or order a stitched hardcover with the illustrations printed across full spreads. Grandparents tend to demand one.
Is it actually right for a 3-year-old?
Yes — for 3-year-olds the story uses short, rhythmic pages (a sentence or two each), lots of repetition, and a calm arc built for a small attention span. You can also switch on narration and let the book read itself.
Every page is reviewed by our automated safety editor (no death, no scary, no separation from caregivers). We never train any AI model on your child's name, photos, or stories. Free first story — no card needed, no waitlist.
No card. No waitlist. 60 quiet seconds.