7 Jul 2022, 03:57

I realize my question was phrased in a way that was chockful of assumptions that I am grateful for y'all helping to debunk!

First of all I put "seasoned children's book veterans" but I guess that was a bit silly, anyone who has children's book experience or experience with young kids would surely have something helpful to share on this (hence I edited the original question)

Secondly, I just assumed kids wouldn't get my spreads without the colour, but I'm glad that you are telling me otherwise. I suppose the initial emotional reaction would be different to the finished spread vs black and white but y'all are right in pointing out that kids should still be able to understand the overall story with just the linework.

I guess I was a bit skeptical about the comprehensibility of these sketches because someone who I showed the manuscripts to for proofreading said something along the lines like: "don't expect me to give feedback on the drawings though, they are too sketchy for me to understand well." I think I took it too literally and thought that if and adult had trouble it would be even harder with kids. (To be fair, this person doesn't have any visual arts/design background but neither do kids!)