📚✨ Epic Book Creation Software & Advice
We had such a beautiful Book Club convo this week with @Florentina Stefanescu From Midjourney to Nano Banana, ImagineArt, to writing, editing, and beyond your characters, creatures, and magical worlds are stunning. But the big question that came up was: 🧐 “How do I actually build the book? And then promote it?” So whether you're writing, illustrating, formatting, or doing it all yourself here’s a full round-up of top tools that our community recommends for creating, designing, and publishing children’s books (especially if you’re using AI artwork). 🛠️ Best Tools for Writing & Formatting Children’s Books 🎨 Canva Beginner-friendly, drag-and-drop design with loads of book templates. Upload your AI images, add your text, and export print-ready PDFs. Amazing for visual books and quick layout. 💡 Tip: Use Canva’s “Presentation” or “Storybook” templates as a starting point for spreads. 📘 Book Creator / Book Builder These web-based tools are made for interactive and visual stories. - Book Creator → Great for classroom use, teachers, and young readers. Add video, audio, and voiceovers. - Book Builder → Designed for accessibility and learner-friendly reading design. Both are perfect for first-time authors or educators. 📖 Story Jumper A favourite for interactive children’s books with easy-to-use layouts. Add your AI art, or use their own image library. Great for publishing both print and digital copies. Super intuitive. Great for non-designers! 💻 More Advanced Tools (For Print-Ready Layouts) 🧩 Affinity Publisher (Mac only) Part of the Affinity suite (with Designer + Photo). A powerful desktop app for combining text and full-page AI illustrations with pro formatting features. ✍️ Atticus Designed specifically for authors. Easy-to-use book formatter with clean exports for KDP. Great for text-based books or simple layout workflows. 📚 Adobe InDesign Industry standard. Powerful layout options and complete creative control — but with a steep learning curve. Ideal for picture books, workbooks, and graphic-heavy projects.