You probably already have some kind of idea of a children’s book, but even if you do, these prompts will help you refine it. Read these prompts to get a sense of the possibilities of children’s picture book fiction! And who knows? You might find that you want to borrow one of these ideas and […]
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- 200 Children’s Book Ideas to Inspire You
- What’s the Perfect Length for a Children’s Picture Book?
As a children’s book editor, I often get asked about the ideal length for a picture book. Luckily for you, I’ve answered this so many times that I have the best answer you’ll find online. Most of the time, authors write children’s picture books that are too long. I’ve worked with probably a hundred manuscripts […]
- Including (and Excluding) Parents in Children’s Books
Let’s dive into a topic that’s crucial for children’s authors, parents, and young readers alike: the role of parents in children’s literature. If you haven’t thought about this, you’re not alone: most authors spend most of their time focusing on their child character, and on the world or theme, and never actually think about the […]
- 6 Ways to Name your Children’s Book Characters
Naming a character, especially for a children’s book, isn’t just a matter of whimsy. It’s an art and a science combined, a delicate dance that can ignite imagination or leave your story flat. This might sound like a tall order, but don’t worry. With the right approach, you can find the perfect name that resonates […]
- 23 Ways to Title Your Children’s Book
So you’ve gone and done it. You’ve crafted a world filled with whimsy, wonder, and wild adventures, and all that’s left is giving it a name. No big deal, right? Wrong! Titling your children’s book is like putting the cherry on top of a sundae. You wouldn’t toss just any old cherry up there, would […]
- 7 Steps to Writing Animals in Your Children’s Book
When you think back to some of the most enchanting children’s picture books, what comes to mind? I’ll bet it’s the whimsical animals that prance and dance through the pages, capturing the hearts of young readers. Animals as protagonists? It’s pure genius, and it’s about time someone spilled the beans on how to nail it […]
- How to Write a Children’s Book Bio
Oh, a children’s book author bio! Now, we’re talking about a real art form here. Unlike those run-of-the-mill professional bios you see on LinkedIn or corporate websites, writing a children’s book author bio is a whole different ball game. It’s all about grabbing attention without being stodgy, but let’s get one thing clear right away: […]
- How to Write a Children’s Book When You Can’t Draw
Oh, you want to write a children’s book? You’ve got that magical tale bubbling up inside you? Fantastic! But you can’t draw? Hold on, who ever said you needed to? Listen up, dear aspiring children’s author. Here’s the honest truth: You DO NOT need to draw if you want to write a children’s book. In […]
- How to Write a Kid’s Book Based on Myths or Fairy Tales
As an editor I’ve worked with a huge number of children’s books based on myths and fairy tales. They’re fun to read and authors love to reimagine these new stories for a new generation. Bookfox Press also helps authors with publishing these types of books, and the illustrations are often a ton of fun to […]
- 5 Tips when Writing Bi-Lingual Children’s Books
Ah, bilingual books! They’ve been some of the most challenging yet rewarding projects I’ve been fortunate to work on during my career as an editor. One of my first experiences was with a beautiful story that intertwined Spanish and English. One challenge was ensuring that the translation wasn’t just literal. A simple translation might miss […]