Interactive Dinosaur-Themed Children's Writing Book

Job ID: 39312953

Budget: $250 – $750 AUD

I need someone to create this learn-to-write dinosaur themed childrens book:
Title: "Dinosaur Adventures: Learn to Write with Prehistoric Pals"
Target Age: 5–8 years
Focus Areas: Handwriting, sentence building, creativity, basic storytelling

Concept:
This workbook is designed around a dinosaur adventure where kids not only practice handwriting but also build their own story featuring their favorite prehistoric creatures. As they trace letters, write words, and create sentences, they are crafting a thrilling dino story.
Each page includes:
Letter tracing and word writing (for basic skills)
Dinosaur-themed writing prompts (e.g., “What happens when you meet a T-Rex?”)
Story-building exercises (children choose their adventure path)
Illustration sections (draw your dino hero and their world)
Dinosaur dialogue practice (write what your dino might say in speech bubbles)
Rewards (stickers or certificates after completing sections)

Structure:
Welcome to Dino World
Activity: Trace and write the names of different dinosaurs (e.g., T-Rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus).
Prompt: “What do you think a T-Rex might sound like? Write it!”
Meet the Dinosaurs
Activity: Trace basic dinosaur words and fun facts.
Prompt: “Choose your favorite dinosaur and draw it! What color is it?”
Building Your Dino Hero
Activity: Write a name for your dinosaur hero and describe its features (e.g., “My dino has sharp teeth and a long tail.”)
Prompt: “What is your dino’s special power?”
Dino Adventure Begins
Activity: Write simple sentences like “My dino runs fast” and trace dino-related words.
Prompt: “Your dino is exploring the jungle. What does it see? Write 3 things!”
The Dino Quest
Activity: Write and trace action words related to adventure, such as “roar,” “run,” and “dodge.”
Prompt: “A volcano is erupting! What will your dino do? Write a sentence.”
The Dino Party
Activity: Add speech bubbles with short dialogues between dinosaurs.
Prompt: “What might your T-Rex say to a friendly Stegosaurus? Write their conversation.”
The Final Challenge
Activity: Write a few sentences to finish the story: “Your dino finds a treasure. What happens next?”
Prompt: “Draw your dino and the treasure they found!”
Dino Showcase
Activity: Encourage kids to read or share their written story with an adult or sibling.
Completion: Give them a Dino Explorer Certificate as a reward for finishing the adventure.

Bonus Features:
Dino Stickers for completed activities.
Interactive QR Code linking to a short animated story about the dinosaurs of the book.
Dino Certificate of Completion at the end, awarded for finishing the workbook.

Sample Page Layout:
Page Title: "Meet the T-Rex!"
Left Side: Trace and write the word “T-Rex.”
Right Side: Write a sentence like, “The T-Rex roars loudly!” with a space for a child to draw their T-Rex beside the text.