This article offers useful research tips, strategies, and writing techniques to help you write a book that will elicit that reaction from kids.
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Welcome to stop 6 of Patricia Reilly Giff’s Blog Tour for her new series ZIGZAG KIDS. What Characters!
Three techniques that Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson use to come up with ideas.
Guest post by Mary Hershey. Did you know that during the month of August, approximately 2,031 marshmallows are flambéed every sixty seconds?
There are a number of organizations and sites that provide online activities, teaching tips, and free books for children. Here are 20 sites to explore over the summer.
Motherhood leads us on unexpected paths, and provides many surprising opportunities to build relationships.
By Jane Yolen for the The Children’s Book Review Published: January 5, 2009 People are always surprised at how…
Carin Berger is an award winning designer, illustrator, and author with an instinctive and artistic flair for dreaming up kid’s books.
By Kristina Springer, for The Children’s Book Review Published: December 26, 2009 Book ideas pop into my head ALL the…
Have a young adult novel—or a YA novel idea—tucked away for a rainy day? Are you putting off pitching your idea simply because you’re not sure how to pitch an agent? No problem! All you have to do is submit the first 250 words of your novel and you can win both exposure to editors.