There once was a boy named Fred
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There once was a boy named Fred,who spent more time looking atthe stars than he did in his bed.His room was flled with maps of thecosmos, and his biggest treasure washis telescope.
There once was a boy named Fred,who spent more time looking atthe stars than he did in his bed.His room was flled with maps of thecosmos, and his biggest treasure washis telescope.
Got it 👍 For a children’s picture book, every spread should have **both text and an illustration** that tells the story visually. Here’s a **full 32-page map** with both **text + suggested picture ideas** for each spread of *The Tale of Wuji*: --- ### **The Tale of Wuji – 32-page Picture Book Plan** **Page 1** – *Title Page* * Text: *The Tale of Wuji* * Picture: A big bright cover scene — Fred (small boy with curious eyes) looking up at the sky, with Leeji (girl with red scarf) and Maoji (cat) faintly in the background, like they’re waiting for him. **Page 2** – *Dedication* * Text: “For dreamers everywhere.” * Picture: A small doodle of a star or a pawprint. --- **Page 3–4** – *Meet Fred* * Text: “Once upon a time, there was a boy named Fred. Fred was kind and curious. But sometimes his name felt funny to him.” * Picture: Fred sitting on grass, tilting his head, holding his chin like he’s thinking. A butterfly sits on his nose. **Page 5–6** – *Fred meets Leeji* * Text: “One sunny day, Fred met a girl named Leeji. She wore a bright red scarf and laughed like wind chimes.” * Picture: Leeji waving with her scarf fluttering, Fred smiling shyly. **Page 7–8** – *Fred meets Maoji* * Text: “As they walked, they met a cat with golden eyes and soft white paws. ‘Meow!’ said the cat. ‘My name is Maoji!’” * Picture: Maoji jumping from a tree branch, landing in front of them with her tail curled proudly. **Page 9–10** – *The mismatch* * Text: “Now Fred had two new friends: Leeji and Maoji. But when they called his name, something still felt strange.” * Picture: Leeji and Maoji happily calling “Fred!” — but Fred looks puzzled, with question marks above his head. **Page 11–12** – *Fred thinks hard* * Text: “That night, Fred thought and thought. He thought while brushing his teeth. He thought while lying in bed. He even thought while listening to the moon whisper through the window.” * Picture: Multiple small scenes in one: Fred brushing teeth, Fred in bed wide-eyed, moonlight coming through the window, stars twinkling. **Page 13–14** – *The new name* * Text: “Finally, he smiled. ‘I’ve got it! If there is Leeji and Maoji… then I must be… Wuji!’” * Picture: Fred jumping out of bed with excitement, the moon shining brightly behind him. **Page 15–16** – *Celebration* * Text: “The next morning, he announced it proudly. ‘My name is Wuji now!’ Leeji clapped her hands. Maoji purred with delight.” * Picture: Wuji standing tall with his friends cheering beside him. **Page 17–18** – *Adventures begin* * Text: “From then on, Wuji, Leeji, and Maoji went on adventures together. They climbed tall hills…” * Picture: The three of them climbing a grassy hill, with Wuji leading the way. **Page 19–20** – *More adventures* * Text: “They told stories to the stars…” * Picture: All three lying on their backs in the grass at night, pointing at constellations. **Page 21–22** – *Building fun* * Text: “And built castles from fallen leaves.” * Picture: Wuji and Leeji piling leaves into a little fort while Maoji bats at them playfully. **Page 23–24** – *Friendship joy* * Text: “Every day was full of laughter, curiosity, and wonder.” * Picture: A montage-style page: Wuji fishing with Leeji, Maoji chasing butterflies, Wuji sketching in a notebook. **Page 25–26** – *Under the stars* * Text: “One evening, they sat under the stars, feeling happy and free.” * Picture: The three huddled together on a blanket, Maoji curled in Wuji’s lap, a big glowing sky above them. **Page 27–28** – *Belonging* * Text: “Wuji knew at last—he was exactly who he was meant to be.” * Picture: Wuji smiling confidently, arms around his friends, his name “Wuji” floating in the stars. **Page 29–30** – *Closing scene* * Text: “And together, Wuji, Leeji, and Maoji lived happily ever after… going on adventures that would never end.” * Picture: The trio walking into the sunrise, holding hands (cat trotting beside). **Page 31–32** – *The End* * Text: *The End* * Picture: A simple glowing star with Maoji’s pawprint and Wuji’s notebook doodle of his name. --- ✨ That gives you the **full flow**: 24 pages of story, balanced with illustrations, plus front/back matter to make it 32. Do you want me to also design **character descriptions and art style suggestions** (e.g., cartoonish, watercolor, minimalist) so an illustrator knows how to draw Fred → Wuji, Leeji, and Maoji consistently?