Personalized Books for the Classroom

Every child deserves to be the hero of their own story. Create a unique storybook for each student and watch reading engagement soar.

Why Personalized Books Work in the Classroom

Reading Motivation

When a child sees their own name and likeness in a story, they don't just read the book — they devour it. Personalized books turn reluctant readers into eager ones by making the story impossible to put down.

Literacy Development

Research shows that children engage more deeply with text when they feel a personal connection. Personalized stories increase vocabulary retention and reading comprehension by anchoring new words in a meaningful context.

Self-Esteem & Belonging

Seeing themselves as the hero of a story tells every child that they matter. It builds confidence, fosters a sense of belonging in the classroom, and creates a lasting keepsake they'll treasure.

Classroom Pricing

Our Unlimited plan is just $39.99/month and lets you create as many books as you need — no per-book fees.

~$2 per book for a class of 20 students

Generate a unique, personalized storybook for every student in your classroom each month. Cancel anytime — no contracts, no commitments.

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How It Works for Educators

1

Subscribe

Sign up for the Unlimited plan. One subscription covers your entire classroom.

2

Add Your Students

Enter each child's name, pick a theme they'll love, and optionally upload a photo for truly personalized illustrations.

3

Generate in Bulk

Create books one after another — there's no limit. Our AI writes and illustrates each story in minutes.

4

Share & Print

Download digital copies to share instantly, or order printed books to hand out in class.

What Teachers Are Saying

“I've never seen my students so excited to read. When I handed out their personalized books, the room went silent for the first time all year — every single child was reading. One student who normally refuses to pick up a book asked me if he could take his home. MagicBook changed my classroom.”

Emily D., 2nd Grade Teacher

Have questions about using MagicBook in your school? Read our FAQ

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