Trip to the Mad Science Museum
Trip to the Mad Science Museum
Age Range: 4-10
Nurture your child's love for reading by putting them right into their own epic tale about an incredible trip to the Mad Science Museum. Featuring flying robotic birds, shrink rays, and a bit of chaos.
Our books are all written with the classic fairy tale story arc. We offer compelling stories with twists and turns and hopefully a relevant life lesson. In the case of "Trip to the Mad Science Museum" our main character is initially frustrated with being small and wants to be able to do all the things bigger people can. But at the Mad Science Museum, a freak accident leaves them shrunk down to the size of a mouse!
The book is 27 pages long, plus title page and dedication page (fill in a custom dedication below).
Currently only shipping in hardcover. Paperback coming soon.
What Pictures to Use
Our automated system will extract any people that are in the photos you provide, so please ensure that only the star of the book is in each shot. Also, in the book, they'll be in the same pose and have the same expression as they do in the uploaded images, so for the sake of variety from page to page, we need at least two (2) pictures of them in the same outfit. More pictures offer more variety (and room for error if any don't work well), so for best results, we recommend 3-7.
Also, there are a few more thing to keep in mind:
- (Most Important) Fill most of the frame with the whole kid, head to toe, without cutting off any hands or feet. You can crop images using our upload tool, but please ensure the resolution is decent.
- Have the same outfit in each picture of the set. Otherwise, your kid will have different outfits from one page to the next. But younger kids might not notice.
- Take pictures from their height. Crouch down if possible. This is generally a good tip for taking pictures of kids so their heads don't end up looking super big compared to their bodies, which is a trick a lot of family photographers use.
Things to avoid:
- No portrait shots. Full body head to toes should be in the frame.
- No other people in the shot.
- Make sure they're not too far away so when we zoom in, we have enough detail to work with.
- No hats
- Nothing in hands (toys, etc.).
Examples
If you have a child with special needs that prevents you from taking pictures that meet these requirements, please contact us, and we'll figure out a way to make one for you.