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Knowing Your Target Audience as a Children’s Book Author
By: Nathaniel McCabe There are many variables that come into play when writing a children’s book. The term “children’s book” is not universal to all children. There are different age groups under the large umbrella of children’s literature. For instance, a ten year old is not going to get entertainment the same way that a…
Is Writing Children’s Literature Easier Than Writing Adult Literature?
By: Nathaniel McCabe It appears to be believed that children’s literature is easier to write in comparison to adult literature. This belief seems to be linked back to a few different reasons… Children’s books are shorterChildren are believed to be an easier audienceChildren’s books are fun and childish These beliefs that commonly appear to be…
The Importance of Children’s Literature
By: Nathaniel McCabe Children have always loved the idea of stories being read to them, but children’s literature does much more than just put children to sleep. Great children’s stories are stories that stick with children as they grow into adulthood. The lessons that children learn through stories has been proven to shape who they…
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