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How to Write a Children’s Book

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Page 1: How to Write a Children’s Book

How to Write a Children’s Book

…and make it good

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Material• Make sure to work with concepts

children understand• Difficult ideas are NOT off limits, but

they need to be simplified• Yours may be holiday-themed or not.

This is Teddy Roosevelt. He lived in ND for a little while. Later, he became president

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Many historians agree that the impetus to place Roosevelt in the vice presidency came from a desire to do away with him politically rather than any hope of his further ascendency to power.

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Layout• Use big letters that are easy to read.• Don’t put more than a couple

sentences on a single page.

The dragon was excited to be invited. He began practicing his dance moves.

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Sometimes, even fewer words.

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Appearance• Make pictures big and brightly

colored• Yours will all be drawn by hand.• There are lots of different drawing

styles. It’s okay for pictures to be simple!

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More about Appearance• Keep lines of text straight.• Use the whole page.

It looks silly when your picture and words are tiny and there’s a ton of white

space.

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Composition• You can use Kid-

friendly strategies like:– Rhyme– Repetition– “Sound effects”– Changing text

appearance– Color-coding words– Interactivity– Letting pictures help

tell the story

“Rar! I’m hungry!” the bear yelled.

“Shhh,” the mouse said. “Everyone else is still sleeping!”

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Editing• Children learn about language and

how to read it from looking at children’s books

• That’s why it’s really important that you write correctly!

• Misspelled words and run-on sentences will really affect your grade!

I didn’t know monkeys was spelled with a Z!

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Grading• You’ll be graded on the quality of

your story and how well you follow the guidelines here, NOT on your artistic ability per se.