FAQ about personalization
Are your stories too childish for young teenagers between 10 and 13 years old?
Many parents order Printakid books for older children who are slower readers or who have less interest in reading. The fact that the child is the main character helps create more interest in reading these books. The child wants to know how their story will end and how their friends will help in the adventure. Many 11 or 12 year old girls still enjoy the stories. The interest in our stories depends on the maturity of the child. However, our books are always a nice keepsake because they show your affection for the child and your interest in creating a personalized story just for them. We recommend checking with the parents of the child before ordering Printakid books for young teenagers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ about personalization
- The personalization concept
- What is a Printakid personalized story?
- Which elements of the story can I change?
- Do I need to submit a photo of my child to help you create my personalized book?
- Can I request modifications to the text in the story?
- Am I obliged to provide a birth date for the child in the story?
- What is the length of short and long hair for girls?
- What is the shape of the child's glasses in the books?
- What is your policy concerning the confidentiality of my personal information?
- The characters in the stories
- Can I put the names of family members in all the stories?
- Can I put other family members instead of the parent(s) or guardian(s)?
- Are there issues that might arise in the story if the parents are divorced?
- Can I replace the friends with other family members (brothers, sisters, etc.)?
- Can I have more than one child as the central character in the story?
- Can I put in a nickname instead of the person's real name?
- Can I replace names of friends with names of pets?
- Can I put more than one name in one space?
- Can I personalize one book for two or more children or for twins?
- Can I personalize the appearance of the secondary characters in the story?
- How do parental links work in your stories?
- Reading levels
- What age group are the preschool and the elementary school version appropriate for?
- How is the preschool version different from the elementary school version?
- Do you make books for children under three?
- Do you make books for teenagers or for adults?
- Are your stories too childish for young teenagers between 10 and 13 years old?
- How old is the youngest child for whom you have made a book?
- How old is the oldest person for whom you have made a book?








