Nine hours on the high-speed rail to Chengdu.


My daughter was bored. I handed her my phone and said: "Tell Claude a story."
She spoke one sentence. One. "A rabbit who wants to go to the moon."
Opus 4.6 built the rest. Characters, plot twists, illustrations. A complete interactive picture book. She didn't just read it—she watched her idea become real.
Then she asked about our Xinjiang trip in two months. Claude mapped the route, kid-friendly stops, timing. Better than any travel agent I've used.
Here's what clicked: she wasn't consuming content. She was learning to create with a multiplier.
Start them young and it's gonna be life-changing.
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