How to turn maths practice into a fun storybook your child wants to read
By Grandma Jayshree
Child development specialist & teacher
Step 1 - Visit the Story Creator on Build Your Book
First things first, open your browser and navigate to the story creation page at buildyourbook.in/create. This is where the magic begins! You'll find a simple, welcoming interface designed to make story crafting easy for busy parents like you. This is your starting point for weaving a tale that will enchant and educate your child.
Step 2 - Tell us about your little mathematician
Here, you'll input your child's name, age, and a few details about their appearance or personality. For example, 'Meera, 6 years old, has curly black hair and loves mangoes'. This step is crucial because it makes your child the central character, instantly drawing them into the narrative. Children connect deeply when they see themselves reflected in the stories they read.
💡 Grandma's tip: Feel free to add a favorite toy or pet's name to make it even more personal, like 'Meera and her puppy, Buddy!'
Step 3 - Describe the maths adventure you envision
Now for the fun part! In the story prompt box, describe the maths concept you want to teach and how it fits into an adventure. For instance, 'Saanvi needs to count all 10 lamps for Diwali. Can she find them all and group them by colour?' or 'Rahul must identify different shapes to build a grand fort for Eid.' Be specific and creative! This is where you infuse learning objectives directly into a compelling narrative.
💡 Grandma's tip: You can mention specific numbers (e.g., 'counting to 20'), operations (e.g., 'adding two mangoes and three apples'), or concepts (e.g., 'identifying circles, squares, and triangles').
Step 4 - Choose a language and generate the story
Select the language you'd like the story to be in – perhaps Hindi for your grandmother, or English for school. The platform supports 16 different languages, which is wonderful for keeping your little ones connected to their mother tongue, especially if you're an NRI family. Once selected, click the 'Generate Story' button. This step makes learning accessible and relatable in your child's preferred language, fostering a love for both maths and reading.
Step 5 - Review, refine, and add a personal touch
Your story will appear in moments! Read through it to ensure the maths concepts are clear and the adventure is engaging. You can even personalize it further by cloning your own voice or a grandparent's voice for narration, making storytime truly unique. This feature is part of our subscription plan. Reviewing allows you to ensure the story perfectly fits your child's learning needs and preferences.
💡 Grandma's tip: If the story isn't quite right, you can adjust your prompt and generate it again! Small tweaks can make a big difference.
Step 6 - Enjoy the maths adventure together!
Once you're happy with the story, it's time to share it! Sit down with your little one and read the personalized maths adventure aloud. Watch their eyes light up as they realize they are the hero solving a numerical challenge. You can find many ready-made educational stories too on our marketplace at buildyourbook.in/marketplace?category=Education if you're looking for more inspiration. This shared experience transforms a learning task into a cherished memory and fosters a positive attitude towards maths.
💡 Grandma's tip: Point out the maths concepts as you read. 'Look, Meera counted exactly five marigolds, just like you did in the story!'
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