Monday, April 13, 2009

Does anyone know any good ideas for writing a children's story?

I have to have at least something like a lesson to be learned like tying your shoes or learning how to multiply. this story is for children nine and under

Does anyone know any good ideas for writing a children%26#039;s story?
If people give you their ideas, you are technically stealing, even if that might sound hokey. Here are some ways to get creative on your own. Reminisce about your own childhood memories and modify them to make them more like a good story or an interesting one. Paint, look at images on the web [in a search engine type children, or animals or something whimsical] Almost anything can inspire you! Have fun!


PS: Have you ever thought of taking an old fairy tale and changing the plot and possibly the setting, while keeping the characters? Check out the flick Everafter to see what I mean. The story is a typical fairy tale in the beggining, and changes into a cute modern day children%26#039;s story which is much more interesting.


Remember not make a plot predictable or boring! This has been done already and is totally played out.
Reply:ok i hope this helps...


1. it could be about any animal learning to multipliy or count or somenthing like that


2. i boy or girl learning to ride a bike but has trouble


srry but it was random hope this helps!!
Reply:A girl trying to get to a party, and she asks everyone how to tie her shoes, and magically, at the end, after she%26#039;s given lame advice, she puts the pieces together and ties them herself.





Moral of the story: It%26#039;s good to ask for help, and it%26#039;s good to figure things out on your own.
Reply:Your best bet is to go with something you have personal knowledge of.
Reply:First things first it depends on what type of children%26#039;s book educational, humorous, etc. Well since i don%26#039;t know I%26#039;ll tell you them all


Educational- make sure you include pictures to show how to do or what whatever it is that you are trying to teach. don%26#039;t have too many big words.


Humorous- make sure you include pictures and rhyming word that aren%26#039;t real but little kids would know what the are (such as poopy-doopy or icky-rick.y)


this is coming from a soon to be author so take heed of my words
Reply:Why not write some failr tales?


Those were amazing and I used to like them a lot.



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