Crafting Worlds Where Everyone Belongs

Empowering Young Minds with Tales as Unique as They Are

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Infinite Children's stories where your kids are represented.

In a world where many stories flow freely, diverse and marginalized voices remain unheard. At Diverse Dreams AI, we're building a groundbreaking and bias-free tool that puts your child at the heart of their personalized stories, highlighting their unique identities. Be it their ethnicity, disabilities (Abilities💪🏽), or personal interests, and each adventure is custom-made to celebrate them.

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Our innovative AI-powered children's book generator is dedicated to crafting narratives that authentically represent diverse identities and cultures. By prioritizing representation and reducing bias in children's literature, we aim to empower young minds with stories that reflect and embrace the rich tapestry of our global community.

There are more children's books with animals as the main protagonist than kids of color

It is 8 times more likely for a children's book protagonist to be an animal or inanimate object than a child of color.

  • 01 Significant Underrepresentation:

    Despite some progress, the representation of black, Asian, and minority ethnic main characters in British children's books remains alarmingly low, with only 5% of books featuring such characters. This stark underrepresentation highlights a major gap in the children's book industry, failing to reflect the diverse realities of 33.5% of primary school-aged children in England from minority ethnic backgrounds.

  • The slow pace of change in increasing ethnic minority authors and illustrators in mainstream publishing reveals a deep-seated lack of inclusivity. The fact that a significant proportion of these creators resort to self-publishing or hybrid publishing models underscores the systemic barriers and biases that continue to exist in the children's book publishing industry.

  • Highlighting key insights from PBS NewsHour Student Reporting Labs it's evident that the presence, or lack thereof, of minority representation in media directly impacts young people's self-esteem and mental health. Voices like Kimore Willis underscore a clear message: seeing oneself in popular culture isn't just nice, it's essential for psychological well-being. Lack of representation isn't just an absence; it's a profound influence on how minority youth view themselves in the wider world.

 

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Start for free with our no-cost tier and explore personalized stories tailored to your child. Upgrade to unlock unlimited stories with stunning image generation, interactive choose-your-own-adventure experiences, automatic read-aloud mode, and the option to print your child's favorite story—all for an immersive storytelling journey.

Free Plan

0per month

  • Have stories created with your child as the main protagonist
  • Have stories created to specifically represent your child's background
  • Up to 3 free story and story covers per month
  • Choose your own adventure
  • Get stories read automatically
  • Print your favourite personalized story
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Bookworm Plan

35per month

  • Have stories created with your child as the main protagonist
  • Have stories created to specifically represent your child's background
  • Unlimited stories and story covers generated per month
  • Choose your own adventure
  • Unlimited stories read automatically per month
  • Print your favourite personalized story
Get Early Access

We take into account:

Ethnicity, gender, disabilities, family constellation and much more to offer an accurate, empowering representation without any boundaries for your child