No, the world map was not considered the first picture storybook in the world. In fact, the world's first picture storybook can be traced back to the 3rd century B.C. in ancient Greece, in certain chapters of Homer's Epic. Homer's Epic was a famous literary work that included many myths, legends, and stories. It described the life, culture, and politics of the ancient greeks and depicted many heroes, mythical figures, and monsters. These works had extremely high artistic and cultural value in the world at that time, becoming a part of the treasure house of human culture. Although the world picture was a huge painting, it could not be considered the world's first picture storybook. Homer is still the world's first picture storybook because it has since become an indispensable part of world literature.
That was incorrect. World Illustration was not the first picture book in the world that was specially edited for children. It was written by the British author, J M Barrie. In 1886, he wrote The Adventures of Tom sawyer, which was the world's first novel written specifically for children and one of the classics in the history of British literature. World Illustration was a comic book created in 1902. It was a humorous adventure story that mainly told the experiences of the protagonist, Crusoe (Defoe's protagonist), on a deserted island.
The world's first illustrated story was written by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh. Many of his paintings and sketches, including Starry Night, Sunflower, and Crow in the Wheatfield, became classics in the history of modern art.
Graphic novels are not the same as picture books. Picture books are usually aimed at younger kids and have simpler stories and illustrations. Graphic novels can have more complex plots and themes, and are often for older readers.
In many cases, picture books are short stories. They usually have a simple plot and are designed to be easily understood by young readers in a short time.
Many scholars believe that 'The Golden Ass' by Apuleius is regarded as one of the earliest novels. It was written in the 2nd century AD and has some characteristics that define a novel.
The Tale of Genji is often regarded as the world's first novel. It was written by Murasaki Shikibu in Japan around the 11th century.
The first novel in the world is thought to be 'The Tale of Genji'. It showcases a rich narrative and in-depth character development, setting a precedent for the form of the novel as we know it today.
The world's first novel is a matter of debate among literary experts. However, 'The Tale of Genji' is a strong contender due to its complexity and narrative style that laid the foundation for modern novelistic elements.
I'm sorry, I'm not aware of any specific picture storybook with such a title for children. You can try looking in local libraries or bookstores for popular children's storybooks with positive and educational themes.
It could be special if it reveals some hidden aspect of the hero's personality or backstory that fans haven't seen before. Maybe it has unique art style or detail that stands out.