A few sentences are usually all you need.
When describing a memory, focus on the details that help tell the story behind the photo. This might include what happened, how your child felt, who was involved, or why the moment stands out to you.
You don't need to worry about:
- Perfect grammar
- Complete sentences
- Fancy writing
- Making it sound like a children's book
StoryScribe™ is designed to take your memories and transform them into story text. Your job is simply to share the memory.
Too Little Detail
"Liam at the zoo."
More Helpful Detail
"Liam visited the zoo for the first time and couldn't stop talking about the giraffes. He laughed every time they bent down to eat leaves and asked if they were as tall as our house."
More detail often leads to a richer, more personalized story, but don't feel pressured to write a lot. Even a few thoughtful sentences can provide everything needed to create a meaningful page!
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