I am also working on a children’s book right now. I wrote this because I need practice using my new drawing tablet, and I would prefer to learn while being productive rather than simply sketching. This is a very simple peak behind that particular curtain.
Page 1. Playing in sandbox: Crab monsters, sand castles, shovel sword?
The brave Knight had journeyed far and away, across the treacherous desert where the crab beasts played.
With Sir Duck by his side, the Knight loved to have fun battling monstrous creatures.
Of course, the Knight always won.
Page 2. Eating Dinner: Veggie dragon? Spitting broccoli fire? pea monsters… Fighting with fork sword.
He had vanquished foes both large and small, and even defeated the worst of them all.
The Dragonus Broccolus who had the power to breathe,
the greenest, most veggie-filled fire you’ll see.
Page 3. Taking a bath: Rubber Ducky ship? Fighting with a giant hand holding a loofah.
Even when washed out to the dangerous seas, with a handful of giant- sea monstery things,
the Knight and Sir Duck always had a good laugh, because sometimes adventure is just like taking a bath.
Page 4. Brushing Teeth: Using a tooth brush sword to fight a giant, angry, tooth.
There was one last great beast for our heroes to face, so with brush-swords in hand, the Knights took off in chase.
It took only a minute, though it was quite the feat, for the knights to properly take care of the teeth.
Page 5. Comfy Armor: Treasure chest with new armor and stuffed animals
The treasure was theirs, they had earned it at last, and reflected upon the epic day that had passed.
After adventuring with beasts, raging seas, and great fights, it was finally time to turn out the lights.
Page 6. Sleep: Sleeping in bed, smiling, shadowed to look like a knight.
So, with Sir Duck by his side, our hero was tucked in tight, and he smiled as he fell asleep.
Because it was a good night.
