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With AI-generated interactive books flooding the market, authors can defend human storytelling through “anti-digital books.” These printed books require parent-child co-reading to unlock the story, promoting family bonding. Each page can include puzzles or questions that only work when read aloud, creating a shared experience. Authors can market these books as tools for emotional connection, contrasting them with isolated digital experiences. By emphasizing the value of human interaction in storytelling, writers can create a unique niche that AI cannot replicate, maintaining the essence of children’s literature.