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Make animated storybooks — every page comes to life

Kids draw their own characters and cartoons, then animate them right on the page. No animation experience needed.

Unicorn Book Stories app icon 📲 Download on theApp Store
Free for iPhone & iPad · no accounts, no ads

Not a flipbook app — a storybook where the pages move

Animation apps for kids usually mean drawing the same frame twenty times. Here, kids design a page — drawings, stickers, photos, words — and then choreograph how each piece enters and moves as the page builds. It's cartoon-making in the service of a story.

How it works

  1. Design the pageDraw characters, add stickers and photos, write the words — anything on the page can be animated.
  2. Animate the buildPick how each object arrives: glide in, pop, bounce. The page plays back like a little scene.
  3. Add voice and musicNarrate the action in their own voice and score it with the built-in composer.
  4. Watch it playThe finished book plays page by page like a cartoon they authored — and exports as a real video.
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Object-level animation

Every drawing, sticker, photo, and word can enter and move on its own timeline as the page builds.

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Design your own cartoons

Kids draw the characters themselves — brushes, inks, and a rainbow of colors. Their style, their story.

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Plays like a film

Books play back page by page with motion, narration, and music — then export as an MP4 video.

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No animation jargon

No keyframes, no onion-skinning. If a kid can tap and drag, they can animate.

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Portrait or landscape

Each page can have its own orientation — wide scenes, tall towers, whatever the story needs.

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Private by design

Everything stays on the device. No accounts, no ads, no trackers.

Questions parents ask

How do kids animate their storybook?

Each object on a page — a drawing, sticker, photo, or block of text — gets its own place in the page's build animation. Kids choose how things arrive and move, then watch the page play back like a scene.

Is this a cartoon maker for kids?

Yes, in the truest sense: kids design the characters by hand and direct how they move. Nothing is generated for them — it's their cartoon.

Does my child need animation experience?

None. There are no keyframes or timelines to learn — animation is a couple of playful taps per object.

Can we save the animation as a video?

Yes — finished books export as narrated MP4 videos with the full page-build animations, voice, and music.