Short Stories for Kids #9 | How A Children’s Picture Book Is Made
by Alexis Tapp · Filed Under: Alexis Tapp · Childrens Picture Books · How A Childrens Picture Book Is Made · Kids Story Books · childrens story books · classic children's books
How many steps in making a story and picture book for kids?
My next book for children, Jimba Jackobean and the Octodillioes, will be coming out next year and I am really excited about it. Why does it take so long? After a story is written, it needs to go through a lot of stages before it can be called a book:
- When the author first writes the story it is called a manuscript.
- The manuscript then goes to an editor who looks at any spelling errors or incorrect punctuation.
- The editor will also look at the story to decide if parts of it are not needed or something is missing in the story. This is normal and most writers listen to what the editor says because they usually know best. My editor’s name is Wendy and she lives in France.
- After the writer and the editor are both happy with the story, it then goes to the illustrator.
- The illustrator for the Jackowhisp series is Omar Aranda and he draws the pictures. I don’t tell Omar what to draw; I leave it up to him. Just as well, because if you look at the pictures in Jimba Jackobean and the Bouncer-Bangerrings you will agree that they are amazing!
6. When the pictures come back to me I then send them and the manuscript off to a story boarder whose job it is to put them all together into a book on the computer. My storyboard lady is Monique and without her, the book wouldn’t look very good. She is responsible for the layout of the pages and makes them look nice with proper margins and a nice font that is easy to read.
7. Eventually the book is ready for the printer. When Jimba Jackobean and the Bouncer-Bangerrings was printed, I flew to the printer’s in Adelaide to watch the printing process. You can see me in these images.
I won’t be flying to Adelaide this time for the print of Jimba Jackobean and the Octodillioes because I will be busy here in Melbourne. Make sure you get your copy in next year before they sell out.
Here’s To Your Wonderful Adventures In The Land Of JackoWhisp,
Alexis Tapp
PS
If you have any questions about making a picture book for children, just type them in the comments box below and I will do my best to answer them

Remember that I told you that Jimba was a very noisy Jack-o-Whisper who lives in a village of very quiet Jack-o-Whispers?