Resources and Creative Works done with my son(s) with
AI-generated illustrations.

Books written by son, Ethan Alotaibi, and illustrated with AI-generated art

A cartoon illustration of a gray cat wearing a white bib that says 'Fish Lover', sitting among spilled soil and toys, with a potted plant nearby. In the background, a brown striped cat is on a table near some food. The text reads 'Jewelry Girl Knows The Rules' and 'But that doesn't mean she's going to follow them' and a speech bubble from the gray cat says 'Life is good.'

Follow Jewely girl, Ethan’s cat, on her mischievous day of knowing all the rules but not exactly following them.

Colorful Halloween themed children's book cover titled 'The Train on Halloween Night' by Ethan Aloftabi, showing a green and black train with children waving from the carriage, surrounded by pumpkins, ghosts, witches, bats, and spider webs at night with a full moon in the background.

A Halloween train adventure that speaks to inclusion for children with food allergies and the joy of all kids enjoying this Holiday.

Books written by Teri

A powerful call to action for nonprofit leaders and teams:
AI has the potential to transform how we work — but without the voices of mission-driven organizations, its use may overlook or even harm the very communities it should serve. This book challenges nonprofits to step into the AI conversation, lead with ethics, and ensure these tools are used to advance equity, call out bias, and protect the people who rely on them.