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THE TRUTH ABOUT MAKING MONEY WITH CHILDREN’S BOOKS
Many people dream of writing a children’s book . They imagine cozy bedtime moments, colorful illustrations, and the joy of knowing a child somewhere is falling in love with reading because of their story. But alongside that dream often sits another question, one that feels a little quieter but just as real: Can I actually make money doing this? The honest answer is yes, it is possible to earn money with children’s books. But the truth is more layered than overnight success st


WHY LESS IS MORE IN CHILDREN’S STORYTELLING
In a world filled with noise, notifications, and nonstop information, children’s stories hold a quiet kind of power. The most beloved children’s books are rarely the longest or the most complex. Instead, they are often the simplest. A few well-chosen words. A pause that lets an illustration breathe. A rhythm that feels just right when read aloud. These stories linger in children’s hearts long after the last page is turned. “Less is more” is not about doing less work as a st


WHY KIDS STILL LOVE REAL BOOKS
In a world filled with glowing screens, instant downloads, and endless digital entertainment, it might seem surprising that children still reach for physical books. Yet time and time again, kids choose the weight of a story in their hands, the turn of a page, and the familiar comfort of a well-loved book . Real books have not disappeared in the digital age because they offer something screens cannot fully replace. They offer presence, connection, and a kind of magic that feel


THE HIDDEN POWER OF READING ALOUD
Reading aloud may seem simple, even ordinary, but its impact on a child’s development is extraordinary. In a world filled with screens, distractions, and fast-paced routines, the act of sitting down with a book and reading out loud creates something rare and powerful. It creates connection. When an adult reads to a child, they are not only sharing words on a page. They are sharing time, attention, emotion, and presence. Long before children can read independently, reading a
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