Category: Children’s Books

  • 4 Steps to Write a Children’s Picture Book Series image of tag icon

    As an editor, I’ve helped a couple hundred authors with children’s book picture series. What I do is give them advice about the series as a whole, and I also edit each book individually. So if you’re looking for an expert on this topic, you’re not going to find anyone better than me (okay, humble […]

    August 19, 2023

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  • Should My Children’s Book Rhyme? image of tag icon

    Ah, the age-old debate for budding children’s book authors: to rhyme or not to rhyme. Most beginning writers think children’s books have to rhyme. This is probably because when they were young, they were brought up reading books like Dr. Seuss and were conditioned to believe. But the surprising thing is that most children’s books […]

    August 17, 2023

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  • 7 Guidelines when Creating Themes in Your Children’s Book image of tag icon

    Ah, the eternal question every children’s book author wrestles with: What theme should my book tackle? Dive deep into the heart of children’s literature and you’ll find there’s a universe of themes waiting to be explored. But, let’s be real – not all themes are made equal. Some are timeless, others, well, not so much. […]

    August 17, 2023

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  • 11 Steps to Revising Your Children’s Book image of tag icon

    So you’ve taken the brave leap into the colorful world of children’s picture books. You’ve poured your heart, soul, and maybe a few late-night snack crumbs onto those pages. But before you present your masterpiece to the tiny critics (a.k.a. kiddos), there’s one major step left: revision. “Wait, what? I thought I was done when […]

    August 17, 2023

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  • 8 Steps to Starting Your Children’s Book image of tag icon

    When embarking on the adventure of writing a children’s book, the initial excitement can be overwhelming. Characters, colors, settings, and songs might flood your imagination. But many writers don’t make it to the finish line. This article will help you get started and write a successful children’s book, while sidestepping the typical pitfalls and mistakes. […]

    August 17, 2023

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  • 12 Tips on Working with a Children’s Book Illustrator image of tag icon

    1. Pick the Right Illustrator Illustrators get paid more than children’s book writers (sorry, but it’s kind of the worst kept secret in the industry). That’s because the illustrations of a children’s book make or break your story. Yes, your words are important, but the illustrations are even more important. That’s why it’s important to […]

    August 17, 2023

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  • Should You Copyright Your Children’s Book? image of tag icon

    So you’ve finally completed your children’s book. Congratulations! But amidst the excitement of potentially seeing your book in stores or in the hands of eager young readers, there’s a looming question: “Should I copyright my children’s book?” While the nuances of copyright law can be complex, I’m here to break down the debate with a […]

    August 16, 2023

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  • 20 Mistakes Children’s Book Authors Should Avoid image of tag icon

    Hey there, budding children’s book writer! I know the magic and whimsy that writing for children can bring, but like any genre, it has its quirks and pitfalls. I’ve seen a ton of talented writers stumble, trip, and sometimes get lost in the wonderful world of children’s literature. But don’t fret – I’m here to […]

    August 16, 2023

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  • Let Mentor Books Guide Your Children’s Book image of tag icon

    If you’ve been around the block a few times (and by block, I mean the ever-captivating world of children’s book publishing), you’ve probably come across the term “mentor books.” If not, you’re in for a treat! I’ve delved into this topic, chatted with some of our favorite authors, and dug up real examples just for […]

    August 16, 2023

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  • 9 Subjects That Don’t Belong in Children’s Books image of tag icon

    All four topics below I’ve personally seen in children’s books I’ve edited, and I’ve had to gently tell authors they don’t quite work. It’s easy to forget your audience when writing a children’s book, and accidentally put something in there that’s only appropriate for a much older audience. Now, I know that some people think […]

    August 16, 2023

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