New Baby personalized storybooks

Turn their drawing into a New Baby storybook to welcome the newest one.

The new arrival gets a real printed storybook starring the character a child drew, AI-illustrated from their own artwork, written in minutes, and shipped to your door.

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DoodleTale New Baby personalized storybook: Moonbeams for the Crib, starring Nora's lamb drawing
Nora's crayon drawing of a lamb, uploaded to create her New Baby DoodleTale storybook

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Nora · 5 years old

Bedtime

Moonbeams for the Crib

On the night the new baby comes home, Nora’s little lamb finds the crib is not ready yet.

She fluffs the tiny pillow and tucks a cozy blanket softly into the crib.

By the window she gathers pale moonlight and hangs silver ribbons like a mobile.

Then the lamb curls up beside the crib to keep the new baby safe and warm until morning.

DoodleTale New Baby personalized storybook: The Best Helper Hat, starring Kai's duckling drawing
Kai's marker drawing of a duckling, turned into the hero of his New Baby DoodleTale storybook

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Kai · 4 years old

Funny

The Best Helper Hat

The new baby comes home, and Kai’s duckling zips off to be the best big-brother helper.

He grabs a diaper, Boop, it plops on his head, and the bottle goes SQUIRT across the room.

The rattle rattles so loud everyone jumps, and the duckling feels like a silly mess.

But the baby giggles at his wobbly dance, and everyone agrees he’s the very best big brother.

DoodleTale New Baby personalized storybook: The Firefly Glow, starring Ivy's koala drawing
Ivy's colored pencil drawing of a koala, used as the hero of her New Baby DoodleTale storybook

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Ivy · 6 years old

Bedtime

The Firefly Glow

On the first sleepy night with the new baby home, Ivy’s koala sees the crib is not cozy yet.

She hugs down a fuzzy blanket and settles it softly by the baby’s feet.

She dims the warm nightlight until it glows like a firefly and carries a quiet hum inside.

Then the little koala snuggles close and keeps the newborn cozy and safe through the gentle night.

DoodleTale New Baby personalized storybook: Golden Hush, starring Ezra's fawn drawing
Ezra's watercolor drawing of a fawn, turned into the hero of his New Baby DoodleTale storybook

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Ezra · 3 years old

Bedtime

Golden Hush

On the first night the new baby is home, Ezra’s gentle fawn tiptoes down the quiet hall.

Her soft ears catch starlight, and she carries the warm glow of the fire on her back.

Step by quiet step she lays a shimmering golden calm over the newborn’s crib.

Then the little fawn curls up close and watches over the sleeping baby all through the night.

The onesies get outgrown in a month. A DoodleTale book does not. It starts with a drawing an older sibling made, the wobbly crayon lamb or the painted duckling, and turns that character into the AI-illustrated hero of a gentle story about the new baby coming home. The big sibling gets a starring role in the arrival, and the family gets a keepsake for the nursery shelf. You will see a free preview in a few minutes. A digital download is $9.99, and a printed softcover ships to your door in 2-3 business days for $29.99.

One drawing, any occasion

Personalized books for every occasion

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Father's DayMother's DayBirthdayValentine's DayHalloweenThanksgivingChristmasHanukkahEasterNew Year'sSt. Patrick's Day4th of JulyJuneteenthGrandparents DayNew BabyNew SiblingFirst Day of SchoolPreschool GraduationAdoption DayGet Well SoonTooth FairyFirst PetDiwaliEid al-FitrLunar New YearPassoverRosh HashanahBack to SchoolTeacher Appreciation

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