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Notes Currently available free on Play Store for download by "Bilik Toys".About Educational kid phone quickwritereader.github.io/kidsphone/ Topics android java phone toy kids educational-game Resources Readme License Apache-2.0 license Activity Stars 4 stars Watchers 2 watching Forks 1...
Problem #1:How do you draw the reader into the story as quickly as possible? Problem #2:How do you keep your reader immersed in the story despite all of life’s distractions — and make it easy for them to get back into the story after they’ve put it down? Problem #3:How do you...
Kids can lose interest if your story is slow, so be sure to hook your little reader from the very beginning. Don’t skimp on an illustrator. This is where many aspiring children’s authors struggle a bit. You don’t have to spend a fortune, but because illustrations play such a big ...
They compiled a list of 9 of the most popular books in 9 categories (so far this year in Goodreads), so 81 titles. The selections are based on the total number of reader reviews and the titles that Goodreads members marked as “want to read.” ...
Back to the reviews! I should write reviews soon after reading the last page. Sigh. Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda! Anyway, I loved all of these. They each offer something different to the reader in prose, poetry, emotions, and adventure. ...
Honor your reader by not feeding them an overly idealized view of the world. This practice sets up false expectations. Kids are humans, too. They shouldn’t be held to these impossible adult standards for Victorian-era good behavior, not even in picture books. ...
Reader Interactions 44 Comments E. U. May 5, 2020 at 11:54 am Thank for you creating this! It is perfect for my special needs kiddo while we are homeschooling! Reply to this comment Daisy G Rochelle September 24, 2019 at 11:53 pm Do you think my second grader would learn his ...
Learning how to write fiction is one thing, butwriting for teensis a whole different ball game. As a teen and an avid YA reader myself, I have a few tips for you. Want to learn how to write a book from start to finish?Check outHow to Write a Novel: The Complete Guidefor fiction...