To enter the creative space of the project, you need an active account. We’ve made it as simple as possible – no passwords and no complicated forms. Enter your email address, get a code by email, and type it here. The code is valid for a few minutes and can be used only once. If it expires, just repeat the activation.
A subscription opens access to the whole creative space. Payments are processed via Monobank acquiring. There are no automatic charges – you decide when to renew.
A drawing made on the special page at the end of any of our books, showing an adventure of Little Book Bird and Wise Owl, can become an idea for a new story. In one of the next books we will print the name of the child whose drawing inspired that story.
Why do I need to activate an account?
Account activation opens access to games and creative activities, lets you send a drawing for future books, manage your subscription, and make payments. Parents can control access: if needed, you can sign out and close the account on all devices at once. This is convenient when you want to finish a child’s playtime or simply take a break.
How long does the account stay active?
After entering the code, your account stays active for up to 7 days, and you can use all sections of the site without entering the code again. When this period ends, the system will automatically ask you to activate the account again.
How many drawings can I send to the “Idea for new adventures” section?
One drawing every 30 days from one account (one email address).
What are the requirements for the drawings?
The drawing must be created on the special last page of any book in the LittleBookBirdAndWiseOwl project. It should show an adventure of Little Book Bird and Wise Owl – where they are doing something, exploring, or meeting someone. Format: JPG. File size: up to 5 MB.
Who can send a drawing and whose work should it be?
Drawings are sent only by an adult – a parent or legal guardian of the child who created the drawing. You confirm that the drawing was created by your child (or together with your child) and does not violate anyone else’s copyright.
What kind of drawings do you accept?
We accept only children’s drawings created on the special last page of any book in the project. The drawing must be suitable for a children’s audience: no violence, horror, sexual or nude content, politics, military propaganda, hate speech, insults, and no use of other brands or copyrighted characters as the main theme. If a drawing does not meet these requirements, we delete it without explanation.
Will the drawing be printed in the book exactly as it was sent?
No. The drawing is used only as an idea for a new story in the world of LittleBookBirdAndWiseOwl. The editors may see a character, a mood, a detail of the plot in the drawing, or create a new book scene based on this idea, adapted to the author’s style of the series. The original children’s drawing is not printed one-to-one.
Does the child receive a fee or author’s reward for the drawings?
No. This section is not a contest, tender, or commercial collaboration. The drawing is an inspiration, not a finished illustration, and it is not used in its original form. You give the project the right to use the idea for free, adapt it or not use it at all. No fees, rewards, or any other payments are provided.
The child drew an idea on a regular sheet of paper. Does that count?
No. All drawings must be created on the special last page of any book in the LittleBookBirdAndWiseOwl project.
Can I change or delete a drawing after sending it?
Not through the site. After sending, the drawing goes to the editorial team. If you change your mind, you can write to support, but if the book layout is already in progress or printed, it will not be possible to change anything.
Why doesn’t the new drawing appear in the table?
Because right after sending, it has the status “Under review”. The table only shows ideas that are already in progress (status “Inspiring a new story”) or have already become part of a book (status “Became part of the book”).
Can I find out why a drawing was not selected?
We don’t have enough time to reply about each idea individually. If a drawing has not appeared with the status “Inspiring a new story” or “Became part of the book”, it means either it was not a match for the current stories, or we already have enough ideas for the upcoming books. We may decline a drawing without giving reasons.
What if a child really wants to be in the book?
We try to choose ideas from different countries, age groups, and styles. To increase the chances, give your child freedom – let them draw their own world, what they love, and what inspires them.
Will the child’s name be printed somewhere?
If you fill in the line about the child, it may be printed in the book next to the story/drawing, or included in a list of “drawings that inspired this book”. If you don’t write anything, the book may be published without mentioning a name – this is optional.
What kind of information about the child can I write?
The field with information about the child is optional. You can write only a first name or nickname, age, country, or city. Please do not write a surname, address, school, class number, contact details, or any sensitive data. If a story is inspired by this drawing, we may use this line as a small caption in the book. These data are not used for any other purposes.
Do you sell our data or send advertising?
No. Your email is used only for signing in to the account, technical messages, and information related to your ideas and book purchases (if any). Drawings and data about children are not shared with third parties for advertising.
Are the drawings kept forever?
No. Drawings are stored only while we are working on the book. After editing and printing are finished, the files are permanently deleted. This is done for safety and to protect children. We do not keep an archive of all submitted ideas and cannot restore or resend files.
