Launch
Students will enter the project as author-illustrators by studying standout picture books, naming how words and images shape a child’s experience, and launching their own first story directions with an audience-centered mindset.
Days 1 - 2
πŸ“š Mentor Books Gallery Walk
Launch 75m
✏️ Story Seed and Thumbnails
Project Work 75m
Listen & Empathize
Students will gather direct evidence from younger readers and literacy stakeholders, examine what children notice and need in picture books, and turn that evidence into an empathy-based design direction for later story development, illustration, and revision.
Days 3 - 7
πŸ‘‚ Reader Clues from The Rabbit Listened
Knowledge/Skill Building 75m
πŸ—£οΈ Interview Protocols for Young Readers
Knowledge/Skill Building 75m
🏫 Librarian and Child Reader Session
Community Experience 75m
🧩 Empathy Map and Assumption Check
Research 75m
πŸ“Œ Audience Insight Brief
Assessment 75m
Draft & Discover
Students will turn empathy findings and mentor-text evidence into an audience-centered design brief, generate several possible picture-book directions, choose one concept using evidence rather than preference, and build low-fidelity manuscript and dummy-book prototypes to test, critique, and revise.
Days 8 - 12
🧭 Design Brief from Reader Evidence
Knowledge/Skill Building 75m
πŸ’‘ Three Story Paths
Knowledge/Skill Building 75m
πŸ—£οΈ Concept Critique Carousel
Deliverable 75m
✏️ Dummy Book Sprint
Project Work 75m
βœ… Prototype Checkpoint Conference
Assessment 75m
Revise & Present
Students will refine their children’s picture book prototypes through two evidence-based revision cycles, test their revised books with a new or representative reader, and prepare a stakeholder-facing presentation that shows how mentor texts, audience feedback, and design choices shaped the current version and next steps.
Days 13 - 16
🧭 Revision Moves from Dummy Books
Knowledge/Skill Building 60m
✏️ Refined Spread Prototype Build
Project Work 75m
πŸ—£οΈ Reader Test and Peer Workshop
Community Experience 75m
πŸ“š Book Journey Design Pitch
Assessment 75m
Showcase
Students will present their finished picture books to authentic young readers, gather final audience evidence through the live read-aloud experience, and complete a culminating reflection and justification of how their storytelling, illustration, revision, and representation choices changed through feedback and production.
Days 17 - 18
πŸ“š Author Visit Storytime
Community Experience 75m
πŸ–ΌοΈ Book Showcase Defense
Assessment 75m