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Making child’s story into a printed book

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NeverNaughtyNanna · 07/09/2025 08:47

Hi ladies, my grandson is always writing stories and I know he would be thrilled to see them made into a proper book! I have found Saronti publishing who do this and wonder if anyone has used them or can recommend any other companies? Thank you for any suggestions.

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NeverNaughtyNanna · 16/09/2025 06:46

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BookwormDadUK · 16/09/2025 06:49

Lulu.com is good for this. You upload your word document and choose the format ot the book. It's not too pricey. You can choose to add a Lulu ISBN so they can be sold, or else keep them as private prints.

NeverNaughtyNanna · 16/09/2025 19:26

Thank you, I will check this out.

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Ally256 · 16/09/2025 19:32

I've heard great things about littlebookfactory.co.uk/

fnfunkin · 17/09/2025 03:21

I recently worked with Saronti Publishing to turn my grandson's stories into a printed book, and it was a smooth experience overall. The process was easy, and the final product was impressive, with good attention to detail. However, they could improve their communication speed—sometimes I felt like it took a while to get updates, but it's worth it for a polished result, like hitting the high score in fnf . If you're looking for other options, I'd recommend researching smaller independent presses too for more personal service!

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