Share your love of poetry with your children: tips for passing on your love of writing and poems. Inspiration, and ways to share poetry with your sons and daughters via children’s books, poetry for kids, and word games.
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Primer-Style Language In Children’s Books
Whether you write books for children or adults, avoid primer-style language and overly simple sentence construction. Learn how to create complex sentences and keep your readers interested. Learn how Dr. Seuss changed primer children’s books forever.
Common Myths About Writing Children’s Books
Children’s books: Common myths and mistakes writers make when trying to publish a children’s book. Writing kid’s books and the publishing industry.
Reading Levels for Children: Vocabulary and Types of Kids’ Books
Children’s book types and definitions: Guidelines for writing age-apropriate childrens’ books and young adult novels. Primary age, elementary, high school, picture books, picture-story books, young reader, easy-to-read, young adult, high-lo, novels, books.
Myth or Fable
What is a myth? What is a fable? The difference lies in the writing style and historical purpose: While a myth describes how the world came to be, a fable teaches a moral or lesson.
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