# ReadKidz Intermediate Tutorial

- [How to create a series](https://readkidz.gitbook.io/readkidz/readkidz-intermediate-tutorial/how-to-create-a-series.md)
- [How to use ReadKidz to create your own series of children's picture books](https://readkidz.gitbook.io/readkidz/readkidz-intermediate-tutorial/how-to-use-readkidz-to-create-your-own-series-of-childrens-picture-books.md): Welcome to ReadKidz!
- [How to create a picture book for language learning and enlightenment education for 3-5 year olds](https://readkidz.gitbook.io/readkidz/readkidz-intermediate-tutorial/how-to-create-a-picture-book-for-language-learning-and-enlightenment-education-for-3-5-year-olds.md): Welcome to ReadKidz!
- [How to create a picture book for language learning and enlightenment education for 3-5 year olds](https://readkidz.gitbook.io/readkidz/readkidz-intermediate-tutorial/how-to-create-a-picture-book-for-language-learning-and-enlightenment-education-for-3-5-year-olds-1.md): Welcome to ReadKidz!
- [How to build your own picture book IP](https://readkidz.gitbook.io/readkidz/readkidz-intermediate-tutorial/how-to-build-your-own-picture-book-ip.md): Welcome to ReadKidz!


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