Creating a children’s book about space is an exciting challenge.
At ZebraBook, we wanted to go further than a simple illustrated story:
we imagined a book in which the child becomes the hero of his own space adventure.
1. Find the right story
Before thinking about personalization, you need a solid foundation:
an accessible, rhythmic story adapted to the age of children.
The objective:
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stimulate the imagination
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arouse curiosity
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remain understandable and fun
2. Research & documentation
Space is a fascinating subject…but complex.
We therefore relied on:
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children's books on astronomy
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adapted educational resources
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a work of simplification of notions
3. Integrate Personalization
The particularity of a personalized book is that the story must work with any child.
Each sentence is designed to integrate:
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the first name
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the role of the hero
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the coherence of the story
4. Create the visual universe
Illustrations play a key role:
they accompany the narration, reinforce the emotion and bring the adventure to life.
Each planet, each scene is designed to support the story, not just to decorate.
5. Tests and adjustments
A good children's book is a book that we understand, that we love... and that we reread.
Proofreadings, text adjustments, balance between image and narration: nothing is left to chance.
CONCLUSION
Creating a personalized book on space is not just about adding a first name to a story.
It means designing a unique reading experience, designed for the child and those who share it with them.
Discover Space Odyssey and embark on an intergalactic adventure.
