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My Adventure Books

Plot a clear arc—goal, obstacles, twist, resolution—then let illustrations amplify the thrill.

Adventure arc that works (without getting confusing)

  • Goal: something specific (find the map, rescue the pet, return the lost treasure).
  • Obstacles: 3 small setbacks that escalate.
  • Twist: a new clue changes the plan (friendly “rival,” hidden tunnel, secret helper).
  • Win + return: success and a warm ending line.

Make it personal (your prompt + uploads)

Start from your prompt and upload photos of your child, family members, favorite objects, or real places. MyStoryBot can use those references to keep characters consistent and make scenes feel familiar. You can even upload a kid drawing to co‑create the adventure together.

Example outline (12 pages)

1) Ordinary day • 2) The goal appears • 3) First attempt • 4) Oops setback • 5) Helpful hint • 6) Bigger obstacle • 7) Twist clue • 8) New plan • 9) Near miss • 10) Final try • 11) Win • 12) Cozy return home

Copy‑paste prompt

“Write a 12‑page adventure picture book for ages 4–8. Hero: [name]. Setting: [place]. Goal: [goal]. Obstacles: 3 escalating problems. Twist: a friendly helper reveals a clue. Tone: exciting but not scary. Rules: one idea per page, short sentences, end with a warm ‘home safe’ line.”

FAQ

How do I keep illustrations consistent across pages?

Lock the hero reference (face/outfit/colors) and reuse one style phrase for every page.

What makes an adventure “kid‑safe”?

Keep stakes small, add helpers, and avoid scary imagery; the excitement should feel brave, not anxious.

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