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Write a Children's Book - Ever Wondered How?


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

To write a children's book and make any money from it can sound quite scary at first, but if you write, then a good idea may just be to have a go and write books for children. This is a really good niche for some very successful people. There are some really good resources online to help you get started, but it may be a really good idea to learn from people who have been doing this for awhile and have gained first- hand knowledge about the ins and outs of this field.

If you are interested in learning from a source like this, then here are some tips you can use to help you get the most out of your experiences. The first thing to be taken into consideration is your audience. There are many different age levels, and this is something you should be researching in detail. Smaller children won't be able to understand the same events and situations that an older child will.

How you present the story is probably equally as important. Will you be speaking in first person terms, or in the third person? Sometimes you will find that speaking in third person descriptions is hard at first since you can't use me or us. Switching back and forth is often confusing for the audience, especially when you write a children's book.

What the subjects will be about is an important part of writing also. If they are too simple then older children will easily become disinterested, too complicated and smaller kids will have a hard time understanding and they will quickly become distracted. While a story that is creative and descriptive will keep a child's attention and interest for awhile, too much detail about unimportant things has the opposite effect.

When writing children's books, keep in mind your target audience and write books that they can relate too. For example, if your story is aimed at teenagers, there will be many social and physical obstacles to overcome on the way to adulthood. You could choose to write about peer pressure in schools and from influences around them, the risk of teen pregnancy and other experiences faced at this age group. You could write about how a young girl may have gotten pregnant, how she felt about things at that time, and what steps she will decide to take. You could write the same book from either a male's or female's point of view, as well.

You need to know how publishing works, especially publishers who publish books for kids, since this is a lot different from regular publishing houses. Make sure you find out about the many little details each company is looking for. You will need to know these things so your writings aren't rejected. There are content questions, editing, paragraph placements as well as many others.

If you are interested in some of the programs and classes that are offered online, or in local retailers, make sure you are getting the complete course. They should cover all the interests above as well as simple to follow instructions and examples of work. It should also cover all aspects of the publishing business, and what steps you should take to ensure your success. With guidance, practice, and perseverance, you will soon be on your way to starting your own career as a published author. Take the time to learn all that you can, and continue to update yourself as much as possible to ensure that you up to speed on all the latest interests.

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