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Learn To Write: 5 Tips For Getting A Children's Book Completed!

By: Lisa Brunel Home | Writing-and-Speaking


Have you been writing a little here and a little there and want to turn this into a story for children? But how? When you learn to write, we can sometimes have the misconception that it is easy to sit down and write a children's book. Writing for children is a rewarding path to chose. "Children's books are quite short and not complicated right, so it mustn't be that hard?" Well actually it's not as easy as you may think. Because children's books are shorter, there are certain restrictions you encounter which can make it difficult. The choice of words you use needs to be accurate and well thought out because your story needs to be told within a certain word limit. The best way to get to the end result of a well written and thought out children's book is to plan.

Once you have that idea, set yourself some goals. Think to yourself and ask the following questions:

- When do I want to have my book completed? Set yourself a time frame. Try to keep this realistic. There is no point trying to complete your manuscript in a short period of time, causing it stressful for you and your family.

- Who am I writing for? Are you planning to write for babies and toddlers, early readers or advanced readers like teenagers? This would be the most important question to ask and have answered before you start writing. The genre you want to write for will have a certain criteria that will determine the style of writing you should use and every genre has a different criteria. Learn to write well for the audience you are targeting and find out what publishers of your chosen genre are looking for.

- When will I write? Are you an early morning person or a night owl? You know yourself better than anyone. Plan to use the time that best suits you as effectively as possible. Maybe you'll write every day or every second day. But dedicate the time for you to be in the zone to write, even if you spend this time thinking about the next twist in the tale.

- How long will I write for? Of course there isn't really a time limit you can put on your writing. When you're on a role you're on a role and you probably shouldn't stop when you are but there will be times when you get stuck. The critical thing your plan will need is allowing yourself time to sit, think and write. Even half an hour is better than nothing. Don't forget you have to edit your work in the end anyway so just write, write and write some more.

- Do I need help? If you are having difficulties with certain parts of your story gaining the necessary help and support of those who have been there and done that will benefit you in the long run. Learn to write well for children by sourcing out writers groups or published authors of children's books who are willing to show you the way to success. You can find resources on the internet or by visiting your local library.

When you set out to learn to write a children's book, having a plan together at the beginning will help you achieve your goals. A children's book or any book for that matter can take awhile to put together. Don't put too much pressure on yourself. Once you have your first draft, you'll be ready to edit. Then you'll have a professional manuscript to submit to publishers. Think about these 5 tips when you prepare to write a children's book. Set yourself goals to stay on track and learn to write by finding the right information and techniques to help your writing. You will get your children's book completed when you want to with a plan!




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