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Quick Win: The Custom Bedtime Story
Your kid's name, two interests, one moral. Five-minute story they'll ask for again. The Win AI can spin a bedtime story that features your kid as the hero, with their actual interests, in under 60 seconds.
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What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1The Win
- 2personalization
- 3narrative scaffolding
- 4values-based prompting
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Terms to connect while reading
Section 1
The Win
AI can spin a bedtime story that features your kid as the hero, with their actual interests, in under 60 seconds. It is the single most-requested win parents report.
Understanding "Quick Win: The Custom Bedtime Story" in practice: AI is transforming how professionals approach this domain — speed, precision, and capability all increase with the right tools. Your kid's name, two interests, one moral. Five-minute story they'll ask for again. The Win AI can spin a bedtime story that features your kid as the hero, with their actual interests, in under 60 seconds — and knowing how to apply this gives you a concrete advantage.
- Apply personalization in your foundations workflow to get better results
- Apply narrative scaffolding in your foundations workflow to get better results
- Apply values-based prompting in your foundations workflow to get better results
- 1Apply Quick Win: The Custom Bedtime Story in a live project this week
- 2Write a short summary of what you'd do differently after learning this
- 3Share one insight with a colleague
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The prompt template
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Write a 5-minute bedtime story for a [age]-year-old.
Main character: [first name only], who loves [interest 1] and [interest 2].
Gentle moral: [e.g., trying again after failing].
Reading level: [age-appropriate vocabulary].
Keep it calming — soft pacing, no scary moments. End with the character falling asleep.End-of-lesson quiz
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