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How to make a picture book how to make a picture book
1, create a story. Ask students to create a story with draft paper, about 200 to 300 words. Students who can't create can continue to write picture books they have seen; Or find an adaptation of a story you have read, such as Andersen's fairy tales and Bible stories. This seems to be the blueprint for making picture books, just like acting needs a script.

2. Mark the page number on the text. After the story is written, page the text, that is, how many pages should these words be written? If you need 10 pages, then this picture book has 10 pages. If there are no design pages, these pages without text should be added to the body.

3. Get the newspaper. After the students finish numbering the words, they go to the podium to get the papers. If a story created by a classmate is marked as 10 page and two pages are designed without words, then his text is 12 page, plus the front cover, back cover, two butterfly pages and title page, then it is12+1+2. (2 Butterfly pages can be made of colored paper or white paper. The copyright page can be shared with the title page or the back cover)

4. Paper-cutting. After receiving the paper, students choose one picture book from ten picture books with different sizes, and cut it into A4 white paper according to the size of the picture book. For students with poor painting skills, it is recommended to make small-sized picture books.

5, binding picture books. After cutting the paper, simply bind it with a stapler and number the book (except the front cover, back cover, butterfly page and title page). If two students make a picture book together, there is no need to bind it, which is convenient for the later division of labor and cooperation.

6. painting. Draw from words, and use tools that you are good at, such as stick figure, sketch, watercolor, crayon and gouache. Draw first, then add words.

7. Fill in the text. When all the pictures are finished, start to fill in the text, paying attention to the correct writing of the text; The placement position should be coordinated with the picture.

8. Complete the design and production of front cover, back cover, title page and copyright page.

9. Binding. When all the pictures and words are read, finally, the picture book is completely bound. When binding, in addition to binding with a stapler, you can also wrap the spine with tape for protection.