Writing Children's Books: How to think Like a Kid
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Sometimes It's Good to Think Like a Child ( Part 2)By: EliseQuevedo | 04/01/2009 | MotivationalAnd the story continues, let your limitations go and allow yourself to think big. Follow your goals and don't stop until you reach them. How One Children's Book Writer Is Inspiring Children in Writing and in ArtBy: Kimberly Wickham | 14/09/2009 | ArtThe whimsical drawings and paintings bring Wickham's ideas to life, and are perfect decorations for a child's bedroom or classroom, or as greeting or Christmas cards. Wickham's writing and art is available through Trafford Publishing and at http://www.kimberlywickham.com Children’s Books: Bring Pleasures for Your KidsBy: Adam Jaylin | 04/04/2008 | Childhood EducationChildren’s books are needed in almost every family these days. Such books help kids in shaping up their thought process and also give them useful knowledge. Eleven Steps to Massive Book ExposureBy: Rita Offen | 31/10/2007 | Self PublishingBooks don’t have the habit of jumping off the shelf and dancing about shouting “here I am, come and get me”. It takes dedication and persistence to get yourself, and your book, known. Writing a Fantasy BookBy: Brian Scott | 28/08/2009 | WritingFantasy novels are the most exciting stories to write. Writing fantasy gives the author so much freedom about every character and event of the story. Fantasy stories allow authors to play with their imagination to the fullest. Writing fantasy is like playing God. Every element is under your control. You... Writing for Children- The Unique Language of Children's Books! 5 Tips to ConsiderBy: Lisa Brunel | 06/11/2009 | WritingYou have decided to write a children's book. That is great news! You're in for a fun and exciting journey. When writing for children, there are a few things to consider concerning the language to use. This article outlines what you need to know! 10 Important Tips for Getting Children to ReadBy: Grant Eckert | 29/12/2007 | Childhood EducationA child who reads becomes an adult who reads. Most adults who begin reading at an early age continue to learn by reading throughout their lives. Five Mistakes to Avoid When Writing for KidsBy: Emma Walton Hamilton | 08/10/2008 | WritingThe five most common mistakes to avoid when writing books for children of all ages.
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