Visual storytelling without reading pressure
Pages stay word-free. Your child describes what they see, predicts what happens next, and builds vocabulary in your language—ideal for pre-readers, bilingual families, and quiet bedtime co-reading.
Best for ages 4-7, also suitable for ages 3-8. The cover shows the book title as part of the illustration; inner spreads stay wordless. Parent tips are optional in the reader.
Tap a starter theme to fill the form above—then adjust age range, visual story mode (story-only, look-and-find, or guided learning), spread count, and art style before generating.
ChildrenBooks builds printable, shareable wordless books for ages 4–7 with a 1:1 cover and cinematic 2:1 double-page spreads—so you co-create the story aloud instead of reading fixed sentences on the page.
Pages stay word-free. Your child describes what they see, predicts what happens next, and builds vocabulary in your language—ideal for pre-readers, bilingual families, and quiet bedtime co-reading.
Pick story-only spreads, hide an object on every 2:1 page for look-and-find, or add optional parent prompts and educational themes for guided learning—without cluttering the artwork with text.
Open the finished book online with optional background music, then download or print spreads for classrooms, therapists, or grandparents. Regenerate individual spreads if a scene needs a tweak.
Answers about our AI wordless picture book generator, age range, spread layout, modes, and how parent read-aloud works.
A wordless picture book tells the story through illustrations only—no sentences on the spreads. Parents, teachers, or children supply the words aloud, which supports imagination, language development, and calm co-reading.
We optimize layouts and scene complexity for about ages 4–7 (preschool through early elementary). You can choose a younger or older band in the form, plus simple, classic, or detailed visual narrative levels.
Story-only delivers pure visual narrative spreads. Look-and-find hides a recurring or changing object on each 2:1 spread for treasure-hunt play. Guided learning adds parent-facing prompts and an educational theme (kindness, emotions, sharing, and more) while keeping the art text-free.
Double-page spreads use a wide 2:1 aspect ratio—like opening a real picture book—so characters and settings read as one continuous panoramic scene instead of two separate square panels.
Ask open questions: “What do you notice?” “How do they feel?” “What might happen next?” Guided learning mode also suggests vocabulary and discussion cues in the reader view while the spreads stay wordless.
Yes. After generation you can read online, share a link, and use download options available on your plan. Spreads are exported at print-friendly resolution for home or classroom use.
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Most books finish in several minutes because each 2:1 spread is illustrated in parallel. Progress is shown on screen; you can leave the tab open until the book link appears.