Audience
The target audience for my book is children aged 5-8. Specifically my book is aimed at children in care as the story centres around a Rat trying to find his forever home. This book tackles the feelings of not fitting in and feeling like you have no where to call your own home. The story aims to explain to children in the care system that it is OK to feel like you don’t fit in because eventually you will find somewhere that will show you why it never worked out anywhere else.
The book follows Rats journey as he tries to fit in where he doesn’t belong. This represents the foster families that children in care will have been placed in as they get moved around a lot. The Rat then meets a little dog who asks for his help. The Rat helps the dog and in doing so finds his home. This shows that doing good things and helping people will help you eventually!
Story
page 1 – There once was a Rat who didn’t have a home, he was very sad. One day the Rat decided to look for a home he didn’t want to be sad any more. So he packed his bags and started on his journey.
page 2 – A little while later he came across a family of birds, they seemed nice so he asked if he could live with them. The birds said “no, we’ve got no space!” so the Rat continued on his journey.
page 3 – The Rat soon stumbled upon a family of ducks. They were really nice and gave him some food so he asked if he could live with them. The ducks looked flustered but still said no. The Rat gathered his things and went on his way.
page 4 – Soon after the rat became tired and found somewhere to rest.
page 5 – The next day the Rate came across a very sad Dog. The Dog told the Rat he was lost and scared and was looking for his family. The Rat offered to help the dog find his owner and they set off on their journey.
page 6 – Sometime later they were wandering through the town when the Dog stopped suddenly. His tail started wagging. He rand quickly in the direction of a boy with orange hair. Rat ran after him.
page 7 – The boy and dog embraced, happy to be reunited. The boy thanked the Rat for his help and Rat turned to leave. Dog stopped him and said to the boy “can Rat live with us please?”
page 8 – The boy said yes and took the Rat home. For the first time ever the Rat finally had his own home!
For the project I am selecting a 4 of these pages to showcase the idea.