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1. QUICK PITCH “Tutu Bhutu” follows a curious little cloud‑kid who lives in the fluffy Sky‑Village and loves to explore the world below. With a giggle‑filled heart, a rainbow‑scented backpack, and a magical “puff‑puff” wand, Tutu Bhutu turns ordinary moments into wondrous adventures, teaching kids about friendship, kindness, and the magic of imagination. 2. MAIN ELEMENTS | Element | Details | |---------|---------| | Protagonist | Tutu Bhutu – a soft, round cloud‑child with silver‑sparkle eyes, a tiny twirl‑shaped tail, and a big, bright smile. | | Best Friend | Milo the Moon‑Moth – a silver‑winged moth who glows at night and helps Tutu see hidden things. | | Sidekick | Pip the Puddle‑Pup – a tiny water‑droplet puppy who can splash into any shape. | | Villain (soft conflict) | Grumble‑Gust , a breezy wind who sometimes blows away Tutu’s plans, but always learns to share the wind. | | Setting | Sky‑Village (soft cotton‑cottage houses, rainbow bridges) and the World‑Below (meadows, forests, a bustling town, a starry beach). | | Core Themes | Curiosity, empathy, teamwork, embracing differences, caring for nature. | | Illustration Style | Gentle watercolor‑like textures with pastel blues, pinks, and golds; each page feels like a dream‑cloud drifting. | 3. STORY ARC (8‑Page Picture Book) | Page | Visual | Text (≈30‑40 words) | |------|--------|----------------------| | Cover | Tutu Bhutu floating above a rainbow, waving a glittery wand; Milo perched on the wand, Pip splashing below. | TUTU BHUTU – THE CLOUD‑CHILD WHO DREAMS IN RAINBOWS | | 1 | Sky‑Village sunrise; Tutu stretches, clouds puffing like yawn clouds. | “Good morning, Sky‑Village! I’m Tutu Bhutu, and today my heart feels extra fluffy!” | | 2 | Tutu opens the rainbow‑scented backpack, tiny sparkles spill out. | “My backpack holds wishes, giggles, and a secret map to the World‑Below. Shall we explore?” | | 3 | Milo flutters in, his wings leaving moon‑dust trails. | “Milo! Let’s follow the silver trail. Pip, you ready to splash?” | | 4 | Pip turns into a tiny puddle, then hops into a leaf‑boat. | “Pip’s puddle‑boat is set! We’ll drift down the Whispering River.” | | 5 | The trio glides over a meadow; flowers wave, beetles salute. | “The meadow sings ‘hello’ with every breeze. Listen—can you hear the giggle‑grass?” | | 6 | Grumble‑Gust swoops, scattering flower‑seeds; Tutu looks surprised. | “Oh no! Grumble‑Gust blew our map away! But maybe he just wants to play.” | | 7 | Tutu shares a puff‑puff of cloud‑fluff; the wind calms, seeds settle, forming a rainbow. | “A cloud‑hug for Grumble‑Gust! When we share, the wind feels light and happy.” | | 8 | Back in Sky‑Village, Tutu, Milo, and Pip watch the sunset, stars twinkling. | “Home again, with new friends and a sky full of stories. What adventure will tomorrow bring?” | | Back Cover | A simple “Create your own cloud‑adventure!” prompt with a blank cloud outline for kids to draw. | “Draw your own Tutu Bhutu journey!” | 4. CHAPTER‑BREAKDOWN (If Expanded to a 24‑Page Book) | Chapter | Title | Core Plot Point | Learning Moment | |--------|-------|----------------|-----------------| | 1 | The Day the Sky Smiled | Tutu discovers a golden feather in his backpack. | Recognizing that small surprises can start big adventures. | | 2 | Milo’s Moonlight Map | Milo reveals a moon‑etched map that glows only at dusk. | Learning to trust friends and use each other’s strengths. | | 3 | Pip’s Puddle‑Puzzle | Pip’s shape‑shifting leads the group through a maze of mist. | Problem‑solving by trying different perspectives. | | 4 | The Whispering River | The trio rides a river of soft music, meeting a shy fish. | Kindness to strangers—help the fish find its sparkle. | | 5 | Grumble‑Gust’s Gusty Game | A breezy challenge where the wind creates a kite‑race. | Turning conflict into play, learning to share space. | | 6 | Rainbow Bridge Builders | The friends help rebuild a broken rainbow bridge for beetles. | Teamwork and the joy of helping community. | | 7 | Starlight Campfire | Nighttime storytelling with fire‑flies forming pictures. | The power of imagination and oral tradition. | | 8 | Homeward Fluff | Returning to Sky‑Village with gifts for everyone. | Gratitude and the comfort of home. | 5. SAMPLE PAGE (Expanded Example) Page 12 – “The Kite‑Race with Grumble‑Gust”

Illustration : A breezy hill dotted with colorful kites. Grumble‑Gust is a swirl of pastel wind, gently nudging each kite. Tutu holds a cloud‑shaped kite, Milo’s moon‑moth wings flicker, Pip splashes a tiny wave of water that lifts the kite higher.