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Hello Fellow Children's Book Writers, Have you ever thought about writing a series for children? This new article might help you to develop a plan. Writing a Children's Book Series Happy Writing!
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Hello Fellow Children's Writers! I've just added a new article to the site: Writing Funny for Children Hope you enjoy it! Happy Writing, Annamaria
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Believes children should be productive - told Asia that she would write a book before returning home to escape and have some FUN Thank you, Angela! And, yes, I agree that children need fun throughout her vacation that writing....
05-14-2012, 02:22 PM Hey writers, What do you think is the one essential point to remember when writing for children?
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So I guess one.
Children are innocent, and have a questioning mind..
Ten Reasons Why Writing for Children is Not a Ballgame:38 PM Think like a child..
This interesting article on Chillibreeze...
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With the display list in Actionscript 3.0, I'm often inclined to have children add themselves to their parent because they often already have that reference. That would look like: _myParent.addChild(this); or when removing... this.parent.removeChild(this...
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The second way seems more reasonable....
So by having reference to child you can change.
There is a more natural way of writing addChild() statements, and that's to add children from parents to me as the state of the parent is it s children.
A friend just asked me if there are any sites where her 11 year old could post her writings. I presume it's largely for the purposes of encouraging her to do more. This reminded me that my eight year old drew a comic strip recently (and we're hoping top...
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I'm sure I can find something for the other question there, as well... .
It should be interesting for your budding cartoonist.
I haven't personally used it, but http://www.howtoons.com has been recommended on the GT forum that I frequent, and it looks cool .
A friend just asked me if there are any sites where her 11 year old could post her writings. I presume it's largely for the purposes of encouraging her to do more. This reminded me that my eight year old drew a comic strip recently (and we're hoping top...
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I'm sure I can find something for the other question there, as well... .
It should be interesting for your budding cartoonist.
I haven't personally used it, but http://www.howtoons.com has been recommended on the GT forum that I frequent, and it looks cool .
A friend just asked me if there are any sites where her 11 year old could post her writings. I presume it's largely for the purposes of encouraging her to do more. This reminded me that my eight year old drew a comic strip recently (and we're hoping top...
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I'm sure I can find something for the other question there, as well... .
It should be interesting for your budding cartoonist.
I haven't personally used it, but http://www.howtoons.com has been recommended on the GT forum that I frequent, and it looks cool .
I have visited UK tons of times and everytime I go there - it angers me when our own children can't speak more than two words of our mother tongue. I'm talking about the kids I have interacted with in the UK. Whereas, in North America - our children can...
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When I visited USA I was also angry at the amount of desi children who couldnt and everytime I go there - it angers me when our own children can't speak more than two words America - our children can easily speak....
Your own language.
Hey I really want to start writing children's literature and I have an opportunity to submit some to a small publication if I can produce something by the deadline. I know I can do this, I'm just having trouble getting started and I'd really appreciate...
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Pick out which age group you want to write for a while now! I had been thinking....
I know a fair bit about teen and YA SF writing, say, picture books and young adult fiction.
What sort of children's literature you want to write.
Obviously I am not talking about individual cases I mean in general. This clip from 7 up fascinates me because of the answers from 7 year old children to the questions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf2ns...feature=relmfu They are asked their views on...
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I've no idea how true to life the writingI think children have different perspectives now than in the 60's but I wouldnt say they were more, documentaries and other types of....
In terms of the typically working-class children they depict.
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