Illustrated storybook
A short story with a consistent hero and style, illustrated panel by panel.
Direct the machine. Own the story.
Kids direct AI to make images, video and music, then learn the part machines cannot do: taste, story, and honesty about what is theirs. They finish with a published piece the whole family can watch.
No drawing skill required. Strong readers get the most out of the brief-writing weeks.
Every unit is taught inside a live simulation and ends with something your child has actually built. Pace is 1-on-1, so no one is rushed or held back.
Why "a cool dragon" fails and real art direction wins, tested live.
One hero, thirty images, zero identity drift. The consistency craft.
Short video scenes and a matching soundtrack, cut into a real sequence.
What is yours, what is the model's, and how to say so with pride.
A finished piece, screened live for the family with full credits.
Kids remember what they make. Each project is a genuine artifact your child keeps, shares and builds on.
A short story with a consistent hero and style, illustrated panel by panel.
A directed, scored mini-film cut from AI-generated scenes into a real sequence.
A signature visual style the child develops and can reproduce on demand, with honest credits.
No. The course is about direction and taste: writing real briefs, keeping a style consistent, editing a sequence, and crediting honestly. The child stays the author.
The opposite. A full module, The Honest Artist, is about attribution: what is theirs, what is the model's, and how to label AI-assisted work with pride.
None. Creativity and curiosity are enough. Strong readers get a little extra from the brief-writing weeks.
A published piece, usually an illustrated storybook or a 60-second short film, screened live for the family with full credits.
Meet the mentor, play inside a real simulation, and watch your child build something on day one. No card required.