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How to Write Books for Toddlers - 5 Tips to Succeed as a Children's Writer!


By: Lisa Brunel Click author's name for more of his/her articles

The term toddler is usually applied to one and two year old children. Toddlers go through many changes at this important stage in life. This is the time when toddlers break away from the baby stage and begin to express themselves in a more independent way. Everything that happens to the toddler is meaningful. This gives us insight into how to write books for toddlers and what they should be about.

If you are interested in writing stories for Toddlers there are a few things you should know before you get started. Toddlers go through a lot of changes at this stage of life. This can give you an advantage when your writing for this age group. Parents and caregivers are always on the lookout for that great book to help their toddler with transitions. Potty training, having a new baby, divorce and moving house are good examples of transition books for toddlers. I'm sure we have all been through a transition in our lives and have a special way of dealing with it. What about a story that could of helped you at a certain time? Use these idea's and experiences when writing about transitions. Put a funny twist on the story. Keep in mind toddlers and young children will find everyday experiences funny if you turn it into a joke. It may dive caregivers crazy for awhile but at the end of the day you get the point across!

Typical books for toddlers consist of simple stories and educational themes like ABC's, colors, numbers, shapes etc. Many toddlers enjoy reading picture books with mum and dad and grandma and grandpa. When started at a young age, reading is nice bonding time. Although, be aware that toddlers will more often than not have someone reading with them, so your story will need to flow when read out loud.

Here are the 5 top tips to follow when writing books for toddlers.

1. Use language that is simple and easy to understand.Some books for toodlers and young children will have very limited word counts.

2. Keep the story cheerful.Toddlers are a bit too small for to much drama, they are sensitive so keep the story light hearted, fresh and fun.

3. Create characters that toddlers will identify and relate to. A good idea for books designed for the younger audience is to create a hero type character and make them a child. Children like to see children do well! Builds a healthy sense of self esteem.

4. Keep to the point of the story and keep it short. Toddlers and young children have short attention spans. Try to keep the story moving.

5. Always finish with a happy and satisfying ending. Always finish books for toddlers and young children in a nice way. You want to leave them feeling safe and secure with intention to go back and read it again.

These 5 success tips to writing books for toddlers are a guideline, you should always do your research according to what your publisher is looking for when producing books for this age group. Whatever type of book you choose to write for toddlers, don't let the age group fool you! Your story will still have to follow a process.

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