Your wisdom.
Their storybook.

Dear Jack turns your real life lessons, stories, and voice into personalized children's books your kids will treasure forever.

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Jack carried his jar with both hands, very carefully. He set it on the counter and said, “I’d like the red bicycle, please.”

Dad’s Voice

“That feeling you have right now? That’s called pride. You built it, one coin at a time.”

The wisdom transfer is disappearing

Dinner table conversations. Learning responsibility through real experience. Talking to parents and grandparents. That informal wisdom transfer used to happen naturally. It’s fading, and nothing has replaced it.

Time runs out

You always think you’ll have more time to share what you’ve learned. Sometimes you don’t.

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Screens replaced stories

Kids are getting entertainment, not wisdom. They’re learning from algorithms, not from you.

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Hard lessons are hard to teach

How do you explain grief, patience, or money to a 4-year-old? Most parents freeze in the moment.

From your wisdom to their bookshelf

Four simple steps. No tech skills required.

1

Answer guided questions

We ask you about your stories, your values, and the lessons you want to pass on.

2

Record your voice

Read a short narration so your child hears these lessons in your voice, always.

3

AI creates the story

Your answers become an illustrated, age-appropriate storybook with your child as the hero.

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It grows with them

The same lesson is retold as they age — from picture book at 4, to chapter book at 12.

Parents and grandparents who want to leave something real

Older parents with young kids

You’ve lived enough to know what matters. Now capture it while you can.

Grandparents

Leave your grandchildren something more meaningful than an inheritance.

Parents facing hard moments

Pet loss, new sibling, first day of school — get help with the conversations that matter.

Anyone who knows time is limited

Terminal illness, military deployment, distance. Make sure your voice is always there.

This started with a question I couldn’t shake

“What if I’m not there to guide him as he grows up?”

I’m a 50-year-old dad with a 4-year-old son. I’ve spent half a century learning lessons the hard way — about money, about loss, about patience, about what actually matters. And I realized there’s no good way to make sure those lessons reach him if I’m not standing right there.


So I’m building it. Every Dear Jack book carries a real parent’s wisdom, in their real voice, wrapped in a story their child will actually want to hear. Not generic. Not AI-written-by-committee. Yours.

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