I need a book artist for a child book
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
Need a book designer to depic the following story for a child’s book
Once upon a time, in a jungle, there was a clever jackal who was always hungry. He was always looking for ways to get food. One day, the jackal came across a group of animals who were sad and worried. When he asked them what was wrong, they told him that a lion was hunting them and they were scared.
The jackal thought of a plan to fool the animals. He pretended to be a holy man and told the animals that he had a solution to their problem. He said that if they followed him, he would lead them to a safe place where the lion couldn't reach them.
The animals were impressed with the jackal's words and decided to follow him. The jackal led them to a cave and told them to wait inside. He then went outside to find some food.
The jackal saw a farm nearby and decided to steal some food. He went to the farm and ate as much as he could. When he returned to the cave, he had food in his mouth, and the animals asked him where he got it from. The jackal lied and said that he had prayed to the gods, and they had blessed him with food.
The animals were amazed by the jackal's holy powers, and they started to trust him even more. Every day, the jackal would go out and steal food and come back to the cave, and the animals would be grateful for the holy man's blessings.
One day, the lion found out about the animals hiding in the cave and went to attack them. The jackal tried to escape, but he got caught by the lion. The other animals were frightened and didn't know what to do. The jackal then had an idea, and he told the lion that he was the holy man who had been protecting the animals, and that he was going to perform a ritual to stop the lion from attacking them.
The lion agreed to wait, and the jackal told him to close his eyes and chant a mantra. While the lion was distracted, the jackal ran away and left the other animals behind. The lion eventually realized that he had been tricked, and he attacked the other animals.
The animals then realized that the jackal had been lying to them all along, and that he had been stealing their food. They felt angry and betrayed, and they decided to punish him. The jackal was chased out of the jungle, and he learned that his greed had led to his downfall.
The moral of the story is that honesty is always the best policy, and that greed can lead to bad consequences.
Once upon a time, in a jungle, there was a clever jackal who was always hungry. He was always looking for ways to get food. One day, the jackal came across a group of animals who were sad and worried. When he asked them what was wrong, they told him that a lion was hunting them and they were scared.
The jackal thought of a plan to fool the animals. He pretended to be a holy man and told the animals that he had a solution to their problem. He said that if they followed him, he would lead them to a safe place where the lion couldn't reach them.
The animals were impressed with the jackal's words and decided to follow him. The jackal led them to a cave and told them to wait inside. He then went outside to find some food.
The jackal saw a farm nearby and decided to steal some food. He went to the farm and ate as much as he could. When he returned to the cave, he had food in his mouth, and the animals asked him where he got it from. The jackal lied and said that he had prayed to the gods, and they had blessed him with food.
The animals were amazed by the jackal's holy powers, and they started to trust him even more. Every day, the jackal would go out and steal food and come back to the cave, and the animals would be grateful for the holy man's blessings.
One day, the lion found out about the animals hiding in the cave and went to attack them. The jackal tried to escape, but he got caught by the lion. The other animals were frightened and didn't know what to do. The jackal then had an idea, and he told the lion that he was the holy man who had been protecting the animals, and that he was going to perform a ritual to stop the lion from attacking them.
The lion agreed to wait, and the jackal told him to close his eyes and chant a mantra. While the lion was distracted, the jackal ran away and left the other animals behind. The lion eventually realized that he had been tricked, and he attacked the other animals.
The animals then realized that the jackal had been lying to them all along, and that he had been stealing their food. They felt angry and betrayed, and they decided to punish him. The jackal was chased out of the jungle, and he learned that his greed had led to his downfall.
The moral of the story is that honesty is always the best policy, and that greed can lead to bad consequences.