AlwinBridge™ allows you to expand your story collection beyond the demonstration library.
Many classic children’s stories are available from trusted public sources in document form. These may include well-known stories that are now in the public domain.
If you choose to add one of these stories, it becomes part of your personal story collection.
From that point onward, it behaves in the same way as any other story in AlwinBridge™.
Bringing an existing story into your collection
When a story document is added, AlwinBridge™ recognises its pages and presents them in the standard format:
- The page appears clearly on screen
- A video reading can be associated with each page
- The child experiences it like any other story
The structure remains consistent.
You are not learning a new system. You are simply adding more content to the same environment.
A flexible and growing library
Publicly available stories allow you to introduce a wide range of reading material.
You may choose stories appropriate for your child’s current age, interests, or reading level.
As your child grows, additional stories can be added.
AlwinBridge™ does not limit your library to the initial selection. You may continue to expand it over time.
From shared literature to personal voice
Once a public story has been added, you may record your own video readings for its pages.
This allows even well-known stories to become familiar and personal.
A classic story read in your own voice becomes part of your child’s personal collection.
AlwinBridge™ provides the structure. You provide the presence.

