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Parents Cannot Create Personalized Stories Featuring Their Child's Specific Toy

Young children form strong attachments to specific plush toys but parents have no easy way to create storybooks where that exact toy is the protagonist. Generic personalization tools use names and hair color, not the actual physical object. Children facing developmental challenges benefit from seeing familiar objects model the same situations, but no tool delivers this at the level of visual accuracy.

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