WRITING | Short-Form Children’s Book

Title:

The Grumpy Troll Who Thinks He’s Tough: Interactive Fantasy & Humor Story for Ages 8–11

Description:

I created a fully interactive, age-appropriate children’s storybook that engages young readers while showcasing playful illustrations and interactive page elements. The Hungry Troll is a 24-page short-form book designed for ages 8–11, featuring tap, swipe, and exploration elements that encourage active reading and discovery. The project involved crafting the narrative, designing the visual layout, and integrating interactive features, resulting in a cohesive and engaging experience that supports literacy development, imaginative play, and interactive storytelling—perfect for parents, educators, and librarians seeking modern, dynamic reading tools.

Creator:

Madison Lamb

Role:

Author | Storyboard Designer | Copywriter | Graphic Designer | Interactive Book Designer | Digital Publishing Specialist

Skills:

Adobe Indesign | Adobe Illustrator | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Acrobat | Canva | Storytelling | Copywriting | Script Writing | Storyboarding

Origin:

California, 2025

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