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Online Story Book Creator for Children's Book Authors

How children's book authors can use online story book creator intent to create a narrated interactive BoingyBook and sell it in the store.

Updated July 15, 2026 - Keyword: online story book creator

If you already have a children's book as a manuscript, PDF, EPUB, or print edition, an online story book creator can help you turn it into a narrated interactive read-aloud edition for BoingyBooks. The goal is not to replace your original book, but to create a digital version with page-by-page visuals, synchronized text, narration, and store-ready metadata.

This guide is for children's book authors, illustrators, and self-publishers who want to convert an existing book into a BoingyBook and make it available in the BoingyBooks store. You will learn how to prepare your files, clean up text, add narration and word timing, preview the experience, choose pricing, write a useful store listing, and understand the parent voice option.

Author conversion goal: BoingyBooks is for turning a finished children's book into a narrated, word-synced read-aloud edition that can be shared or sold in the marketplace.

1. Prepare your book files before using the online story book creator

Start by gathering the cleanest version of your book. If you have a print-ready PDF, export it at the highest practical quality so the illustrations and page layouts remain sharp. If you have an EPUB, collect the image files, text, and any front or back matter you want included. If you only have a printed copy, scan each page evenly, crop out borders, and save the files in page order.

Before uploading, check that you have the rights to use all text, illustrations, fonts, narration, music, and sound effects in a digital interactive edition. Name your files clearly, such as page-01.png, page-02.png, and so on. This makes it easier to fix page order issues later and helps you avoid mismatches between illustrations, text, and narration.

2. Upload pages and clean up OCR text

After creating a free BoingyBooks account, upload your book pages or source files into the creator. Review each page in order and make sure the page spread, trim, and text placement look right for a read-aloud screen experience. If your book uses full-bleed art, confirm that important characters and words are not cut off on common device sizes.

If the system extracts text using OCR, treat it as a starting point, not a final draft. Children's books often use playful fonts, curved text, hand lettering, or text embedded in illustrations, and OCR can misread these. Compare every line against your original book, correct punctuation, fix character names, preserve page breaks, and remove any accidental headers, footers, or scan artifacts.

3. Add narration, then set word timing

You can record narration directly or upload finished audio files, depending on your workflow. For best results, record in a quiet room, use a consistent voice and microphone position, and avoid background noise that could distract young listeners. If you hire a narrator, make sure your agreement allows the recording to be used in a narrated interactive digital edition.

Once narration is added, align the audio with the text so words can highlight as they are read. Word timing matters because young readers follow along visually while listening. Review the timing page by page, especially around rhymes, repeated phrases, dialogue, sound words, and page turns. If a line feels rushed or the highlight jumps ahead, adjust the timing before publishing.

4. Preview the interactive read-aloud before publishing

Use the preview step like a quality-control pass. Watch the book from the beginning as if you are a parent opening it for a child. Check that every page appears in the right order, narration starts and stops cleanly, text highlighting matches the spoken words, and page turns feel natural. Look for tiny errors that are easy to miss during production, such as missing quotation marks or a line assigned to the wrong page.

Test the book on more than one screen size if possible. A children's book that looks perfect on a desktop preview may need small adjustments for tablets or phones. If your book includes interactive elements, verify that they support the story rather than distracting from it. The best interactive read-aloud editions keep the child focused on the words, pictures, and listening experience.

5. Set pricing, write your store listing, and enable parent voice options

When your BoingyBook is ready, choose a price that fits your audience, length, production quality, and existing book strategy. Your store listing should clearly explain what parents are buying: the story premise, age range, reading level, themes, narration style, and whether the book is based on an existing print or digital title. Use the phrase online story book creator naturally if you write about your process, but do not stuff keywords into the listing.

Add a strong cover image, concise description, author and illustrator information, and relevant categories or tags. If BoingyBooks offers a parent voice option for your title, explain it plainly: parents may be able to record the story in their own voice so a child can hear a familiar reader. This can be a meaningful feature for families, but your default narration and word timing should still be polished before the book goes live.

Conversion checklist

Questions authors ask before converting

Can I use BoingyBooks if my children's book already exists as a PDF or print edition?

Yes. If you have the rights to your book and access to clean files or scans, you can use the creator to convert it into a narrated interactive BoingyBook. A print-ready PDF or high-quality page images usually make the process easier.

Do I need professional narration?

Not always. You can record your own narration if the audio is clear, consistent, and pleasant to listen to. Professional narration can help, but the most important requirements are clean sound, accurate reading, and word timing that follows the text.

What should I include in my BoingyBooks store listing?

Include a clear book description, age range, themes, author and illustrator names, cover image, and any helpful details for parents. Explain the story and read-aloud experience honestly without making guarantees about outcomes.

How do I get started?

Create a free BoingyBooks account and start converting a children's book. Prepare your files first, then upload, clean up the text, add narration, set word timing, preview the book, choose pricing, and complete the store listing.

Ready to convert your children's book?

Start with your manuscript, PDF, EPUB, or picture book pages. BoingyBooks gives you the workflow to add narration, sync words, preview the read-aloud, and publish it to the store.

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