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When Good Intentions Create Controversial Children’s Books
Children’s books are often created with the best intentions. Many authors write stories hoping to teach kindness, empathy, courage, friendship, acceptance, or important life lessons that help young readers grow emotionally and socially. Parents, educators, and publishers also value books that encourage positive behavior and meaningful conversations. Because of this, children’s literature is often viewed as a powerful tool for shaping how children understand themselves and the


Can a Children’s Book Title Ruin a Great Story?
A great children’s book has the power to spark imagination, comfort young readers, teach valuable lessons, and create memories that last for years. Strong storytelling, lovable characters, meaningful themes, and engaging illustrations all contribute to what makes a children’s book memorable. However, before readers experience any of those elements, they encounter something much smaller but equally important: the title. A title may only contain a few words, but it carries enor


Inside the Journey of Turning a Simple Story into a Printed Book
Every children’s book begins in a quiet, almost invisible place. It starts as a thought, a feeling, or a simple idea. It might come from a moment shared with a child, a memory that lingers, or a question that sparks curiosity. At this stage, the story is not yet written. It exists only in the imagination, waiting to take shape. This beginning is often small. It does not always feel important or complete. It may be just a sentence, a character, or a simple situation. But withi


The Children’s Books Everyone Talks About but Few Truly Understand
Some children’s books seem to appear everywhere at once. They are shared in classrooms, discussed by parents, recommended by teachers, and talked about across communities. Their titles become familiar, their characters recognizable, and their stories widely known. These are the books that capture attention quickly and hold a place in conversations long after they are first introduced. At first glance, it is easy to understand why these books become popular. They are often bea


The Ultimate Publishing Preparations for Children’s Book Authors
Publishing a children's book needs lots of preparation and here is what every children's book author needs to prepare.


4 Illustration Phases that Indie Authors Must Know Before Hiring an Illustrator
The phase of illustrating a children's book can get a bit complicated therefore authors must know these phase before hiring an illustrator


5 Things Author Should Know Before Publishing Children’s Book
For indie authors who are planning to self-publish their book, here are five tips you should know and start your way through it
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