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How do you write children's books and get them published? You write a childrens book by choosing a target audience, incorporating captivating elements, and beautifully illustrating it. Childrens books may either be self-published or submitted to traditional publishers.
And this article can give you the other tools you need to write the next great childrens book that you may have been thinking about for years, but never thought you'd be able to write and share it with little ones.
Whats your reason for writing childrens books? For me, its that smile.
Many authors or aspiring writers dream of publishing a childrens book. Maybe you have an incredible idea that you cant stop thinking about. Or perhaps you want to put to paper your little ones favorite bedtime short story the one you made up while snuggling together.
Whatever the reason, now is the time to check this dream off your bucket list.
And I'm here to help you do that.
I'm a multi-award winning & bestselling childrens book author and ghostwriter of more than 50 childrens books. And I founded a little thing called Childrens Book University®, which helps other authors create books like I have.
What follows is as much information as I could condense into a single article on how to write a children's book. Enjoy!
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Writing and publishing your own childrens book is no longer super challenging to achieve, nor does it take all your life savings (like it might have 20 years ago).
Unless youre a celebrity or have a large following already, self-publishing your childrens book is a great way to get your foot in the door, even if your ultimate goal is to eventually explore traditional publishing.
If you present a well-performing book and an established author platform, your chances of landing a publishing deal are much higher than if you simply submit a query or manuscript.
How much money can be made from writing a children's book? The answer to this question greatly depends on the subject of the children's book. That's why doing our research is so important, even before we start writing our children's book.
Even for childrens books, we need to validate our book idea.
In this article, you will learn:
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Additionally, book series are generally doing very well with kids. Once little ones come to love a character, they often can't get enough of them and their parents continue buying the books. The Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborne and The Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle are wonderful examples.
The roadmap below outlines what steps well take to write and publish a childrens book:
For books marketed to younger audiences, you need to know that parents will want to buy this book. Children usually dont spend the money to buy your story. Yes, make something entertaining for kids but you need parents to buy your book first.
The primary purchaser of childrens books is between 30 and 44 years old. Females make up more than 70% of these buyers.
A few ways you could really get to better know your audience are:
Market research is also a huge tool to see what books parents are looking to buy their children. You'd be surprised at how much interest some themes get when compared to others. Take a look at this example here, showing the search volume for common children's book themes on Amazon:
Data provided by Publisher Rocket
Right away, you should see that some topics get way more interest than others- and depending on your personal goals, you might want to avoid writing a book about a topic with low searches.
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When writing a childrens storybook, its really important to know the basic structure of a childrens book. There are lots of templates for writing a childrens book!
To learn more about childrens books and how to structure your writing for a younger audience, you could:
Is there a template for writing a childrens book? Yes, there are many templates for writing a childrens book. Here are some of my favorites:
You should be able to explain your book concept to anyone in a single sentence and in fewer than 30 seconds.
To best explain your book concept to potential readers or traditional publishers, you should develop a logline that encapsulates the plot and the hook.
If youre not concisely explaining your books concept, you might lose potential readers and publishers because its too confusing.
These 7 writing tips may help you avoid common issues when writing a childrens book:
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Here is a step-by-step guide on how to write a childrens book:
STEP 1
. Choose the FormatShould you publish an ebook or paperback? You should consider publishing your childrens book in both ebook format and paperback format.
Paperback is still the most popular format for childrens books. If youre looking to sell your childrens book on Amazon or in brick-and-mortar stores, you should invest in a high-quality paperback format.
Ebooks are not a very popular medium for childrens books. However, childrens ebook usage is continuously increasing.
Most parents still prefer their kids to read print books, but the number of parents who prefer ebooks or who have no preference is growing.
Ebooks also come in handy during promotions and review requests. Giving away an ebook for review is a lot easier and more cost-effective.
With a little research, you can determine how well books are selling in your desired format. Here's an example of five competing paperback books on Amazon showing for the keyword Children's Books About Puppies, which should give you an idea of how well that format is performing. You can even see how many pages these books are, so you can calculate your estimated costs!
Price, Earnings, and Pages Data provided by Publisher Rocket
Its worth noting that a study out of the University of Michigan found that storytime with ebooks is not as effective. Compared with physical book storytime, parents spent more time talking about the technology, instead of the books content, during ebook storytime.
So physical childrens books wont go away anytime soon.
STEP 2
. Know Your Target CategoryTo write a childrens book, you need to know your target category that is, the age of your target audience.
When publishing on Amazon, you will be asked to list what ages your book is for. So its important to add the most appropriate age range. Otherwise you may receive lots of negative reviews from parents and other caregivers that thought your book to be unsuitable for their little ones.
Depending on the kids age reading your book, you will want to adjust the number of illustrations, word count, writing style, and more.
Most childrens books fall into one of these 5 categories:
Below is a table to show average statistics for the most common types of childrens books:
Short words and short sentences are critical for the youngest children, so readers dont feel overwhelmed. Colorful illustrations and fun characters are more necessary in childrens books than in adult fiction. Where adults can mentally grapple with ambiguity, kids prefer resolved stories and answered questions.
Each stage of development in a childs life requires a different story structure and book setup. Adapting to each stage and its cognitive ability is essential if we want our book to be meaningful, educational, and fun.
Board Books are considered the youngest category including on Amazons marketplace. They are for kids aged 0 to 2.
A Board Book is printed on thick paperboard. Often, it contains all pictures or fewer than 100 words.
In most of these categories, but especially these Board Books, marketing to parents is probably more important than appealing to kids. Of course, you want your book to be fun and intriguing to children. But make sure you give parents what theyre looking for: a good message and subtle, effective education.
Picture Books are the next category of childrens books. They are for 3- to 5-year-olds.
Childrens picture books contain up to 400 words, but there should still be vibrant illustrations on every page.
Also called the Early Readers category, Chapter Books are just what they sound like the first books that children will read with the story split up into chapters.
Though some children will be excited to start reading chapter books, others will be reluctant. The broad age range for basic Chapter Books is 6 to 10.
Middle Grade books are for children 8 to 12 a step up from Chapter Books.
These books typically feature a protagonist aged 10 to 13, slightly older than the reader. They should contain no profane language, no violence, and no romance outside of a first kiss or an innocent crush.
Common themes include friendship, acceptance, good conquering evil, and the importance of family.
A Middle Grade book is longer than a Chapter Book but shorter than a YA book. It usually contains between 30,000 and 45,000 words.
Young Adult books are targeted towards readers aged 13 to 18. Abbreviated as YA, Young Adult is meant to appeal to teenagers, although its important to note that more than half of YA books sold are read by adults older than 18.
Some people also use Young Adult to mean a genre where the protagonist doesnt fit in, the parents are absent, they live in a post-apocalyptic world, and a coming-of-age story takes center stage. These are tropes and dont necessarily apply to every YA story, but you get the picture.
YA books wont always be considered childrens books. But some traditional publishers may classify Young Adult as a childrens book category.
STEP 3
. Choose a TitleYou need to choose a winning title for your childrens book. You could do this after its written, but having a title in mind may guide you in your writing. You can always improve and change the title after the story is written.
A creative title lets your storys personality shine through. But you also want readers to actually find your book. This could be difficult if you dont name your childrens book correctly.
Fortunately, Dave at Kindlepreneur wrote excellent articles on How to Title a Book and Book Title Generators. They will definitely help you craft that perfect title.
To title a childrens book, you need:
The book The Color Monster: A Story About Emotions is a great example:
Speaking of subtitles: Its important to include a subtitle underneath your title. This helps the marketing of your book by including additional keywords that parents can search for.
As you can see, some kids book genres have decent money coming into them, with less competition. So, make sure you do your research beforehand and see what possible types of kids books you can create. One way you can quickly see the competition of a genre is checking out your book's Amazon categories, and seeing how many sales it takes per day to become a bestseller. That should give you a good idea of the competition in that genre.
For example, take a look at the competition difference here for several children's categories about specific animals. Many young children have a favorite, and making a high quality book in a lower competition category can help your book be discovered by readers.
Data provided by Publisher Rocket
By writing a quality book for a category with low competition, but significant interest, your children's book will stand out from the crowd. If you decide to target a high competition category, just know there are publishers and authors with high experience already in that space, and you will have to work harder to capture a customer's attention.
STEP 4
. Find a Writing StyleYou need to find a writing style that fits the age group you are writing for, the associated word count, the story youre telling, and your own preferences.
You may be an excellent writer, an engaging blogger, maybe even an already accomplished author of adult fiction or nonfiction. But when it comes to writing style for children, you have to adopt a new mindset and an appropriate writing style.
Here are some writing styles you should consider:
There is no right or wrong approach; its merely a question of style. Once you have chosen your style, you will need to stick to it throughout the book.
. Incorporate Important Elements
When you write a childrens book, there are important elements that you need to incorporate, such as an appropriate theme, memorable characters, and relatable dialogue.
Your inspired story idea is only as strong as how you tell it. Theres a beginning, a middle, and an end. There are actions, scenes, and emotions. Be sure to be clear about your core message.
The 5 most important elements in a good childrens book:
While the sequence and rhythm of events are significant, keep in mind that not all stories have the same structure. There is no one formula because following a formula would rob stories of their true potential.
Yes, its crucial to have an intentional structure. But if it doesnt fit perfectly, dont force it.
STEP 6
. Use Solid CharactersYou have to use solid characters in your childrens book. Interesting, unforgettable characters are a must, especially when helping kids recall your story and core message.
The best characters in childrens books
It's also important to research a character's surface level attributes before starting to write your book. Children will often ask their parents for a specific type of character such as a train, or a pig, or any other current interest they may have. For example, take a look at how much bestselling books earn for these character types, as well as the level of competition become a bestseller:
Data provided by Publisher Rocket
STEP 7
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. Make the Story EngagingYou need to make the story engaging in your childrens book.
First, you need a good ending. Younger kids need a happy ending that satisfies them. You dont want to make a kid cry because your story ended sadly. That doesnt mean slightly more realistic conclusions are pointless, but your audience may struggle to understand complex topics.
Next, make sure your main character is making deliberate choices to move the story forward. If they arent making any decisions, they probably shouldnt be the main character.
Any good story needs suspense, no matter your age category. Cliffhangers are a great way to engage your reader. In a younger book, a cliffhanger may be as simple as writing Peek-a- on one page, then BOO! on the next.
Here are some examples of suspenseful questions that different age ranges should ask throughout the story:
STEP 8
. Proofread & EditWhen you finish your first draft, you need to proofread and edit your childrens books.
Check out Kindlepreneurs useful article on the Best Proofreading Services You'll Ever Find.
You should wait to hire a professional editor until you have self-edited your book. But you need a pro to look at your work before publishing.
Editing is a valuable and necessary investment, particularly for anything longer than 600 words. A professional proofreader or a line editor can help with spelling and grammar. For chapter books and beyond, you may want to hire a developmental editor to look at the big picture.
A good editor is instrumental in making your book a success because poor spelling, grammar, and book structure will reflect poorly on you as a childrens book writer, leading to negative reviews and fewer sales.
Your book and its message might be fantastic, but too many errors will be noticed by your readers. They may voice their opinion in a review like this, which ultimately lowers your overall rating.
So if your book is more than 600-800 words long, you should send it off to a professional editor for proofing.
Yes, you can go over it yourself and let your significant other read through it. But letting an unbiased, independent professional look over it will make your manuscript as good as it can be.
To find a great editor, read Kindlepreneurs handy article Selecting The Best Book Editor.
STEP 9
. Illustrate Your BookWhen it comes to adding illustrations to your childrens book, there are three options you can choose from:
The best option for you will depend on your budget, time, skill level, and trust youre willing to put into someone else's interpretation of your story.
Illustrating your book may take almost as much time as if not more time than actually writing the words of your childrens book.
Ive broken up the illustration process into 7 steps:
Your book cover is a particularly important illustration. Make sure it attracts the right readers! Services like 100 Covers can really make it shine with special typography.
When it comes to picture books, there are 3 orientations to choose from:
(This doesnt apply to chapter books or books for older children. Those usually feature the classic 5½ x 8 format.)
You should choose your books orientation early on since it will inform virtually every decision about illustrations down the road.
This is not a hard and fast rule, but here are general reasons to choose each:
Whether you hire an illustrator or create the illustrations yourself, youll want to make sure you plan your image sizing correctly. This way, once you upload your artwork, everything runs smoothly.
Below are the most common sizes for childrens book images:
If you plan on having your images cover the entire page, make sure to add 0.125 to the top and bottom, as well as one side. This accounts for trimming (sections to be removed in printing).
Amazon offers handy templates to plan your image sizing. But remember that youll still have to add the bleed allowance yourself.
Here are great inches-to-pixels and pixels-to-inches converters. These help you know how large your image should be, depending on your selected trim size. Be sure to choose a DPI (dots per inch) of 300 when using the mentioned converter.
A storyboard or book dummy helps you decide what to include in each illustration and how the text will match up with the images.
This is meant to help you determine which illustrations you want to include, better informing your quest to find and hire an illustrator. This step is extra helpful if you are planning to create your illustrations yourself.
The storyboard creation process doesnt have to be perfect. Be expressive, and have fun. In the end, youll probably create a few different versions, each being an improvement over the previous one.
How to create a storyboard or book dummy:
How you combine your text and illustrations is entirely up to you.
However, it's a crucial element on how to write a children's book. Whatever you choose, be consistent throughout.
There are two ways of combining text and illustrations:
Having the text as part of the image makes your book format much more straightforward,, and looks consistent across all devices.
However, you decide to include the text in the image itself, this will have to be done by your illustrator. This method makes editing the text a bit harder any changes or corrections have to be made within the image itself.
Below (left) is a page from my book The Garbage Trucks Are Here, and on the right is a page from my book A Gemstone Adventure.
The other option is to have the text and image separate. The text sits below or above the illustration or on a separate page.
Below is a double-page spread from my chapter book series, The Amulet Of Amser. It has an image on the left-hand page and the text on the right-hand page.
You can arrange this layout by yourself. You don't have to involve your illustrator.
I've started gathering individual authors and agencies into one big list to help with your search. Check them and their sites out below. Keep in mind that I haven't used these services myself.
Heres a list of outsourcing sites and social media sites where you can choose an illustrator for your childrens book:
These outsourcing sites provide you with reviews from the artists previous clients and may even include information about previous completion rates. Most importantly, these sites are cost-effective.
On most outsourcing sites, youll post your project (similar to a job offering), and childrens book illustrators will bid on it.
To get an idea of how much you should be offering, browse some of the platforms current projects. Know that your bid sets a baseline only, as each illustrator will bid individually on your project if he or she is interested in working with you.
: To get you started with your illustrator search, Ive created swipe files that you can use to post your Illustrator Project Description into any of the previously suggested sites. You can download it here
After the initial bidding process (usually a couple of days), you will have to go through each illustrators profile and portfolio to decide who would or wouldnt be a great fit.
Youll need to pay for illustrations. An illustrator is more critical than an editor for picture books the illustrations are what the reader will be most focused on.
To get a feel for acceptable prices for a project, browse websites to find postings for similar projects. Actual prices differ significantly from service provider to service provider and change drastically over time.
Payments are generally released based on milestones that you set, such as the completion of the storyboard. The milestone setup will depend on the scope of your project and the platform you are using to hire your illustrator.
The cost of your illustrator depends on multiple things:
Once you choose the best-fitting illustrator for your project and theyve completed their work, you need to obtain the illustrations.
You want high-resolution images (300 dpi) with the proper sizing and the raw files of all images. This will enable you to make changes directly to your illustrations if need be.
A signed art release form is relevant if you decide to hire an illustrator directly. Any art attained via outsourcing sites should automatically make the illustrations your intellectual property.
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Take the CourseThe answer to whether or not you should copyright your childrens book is entirely up to you. Just know that under U.S. copyright law, you already own your work the instant you write it down. However, you can protect your copyright by registering it with the US Copyright Office.
Read Kindlepreneurs handy article written by a lawyer: How to Copyright a Book in the US
What should I not do when writing a childrens book?
You should try not to sound too preachy or instructional about your themes and morals. Kids are very perceptive. They smell an agenda miles away.
You should not leave a story unresolved or a question unanswered. Depending on the age group youre writing your childrens book for, you need to provide a satisfying ending particularly for smaller kids.
You should not break patterns. Children love a routine. The key to routines or patterns is to not break them. In your children's book, once weve established a pattern (rhyme, repeating phrase, character behavior, etc.), try your best to stick to it.
One of the easiest ways to convert your childrens book into an ebook is Amazons Kindle Kids Book Creator.
While I use other methods, I love working with and recommending this simple yet powerful tool. Its FREE and helps you create an ebook version for your illustrated childrens book. You can import artwork, add text, and create Kindle Text Pop-Ups.
And the best part is that theres no HTML/CSS knowledge required!
Yes, your childrens book should have a subtitle, mainly for marketing purposes.
As I share in my book How To Self-Publish A Childrens Book, making use of a subtitle can be very beneficial for connecting with potential readers.
Giving your childrens book a subtitle provides you with an additional opportunity to use keywords, key phrases, or synonyms that potential readers might be using when searching for a childrens book like yours.
Using a subtitle also allows for more creative freedom than with your actual title. So if your title itself doesn't fully communicate the topic of the book, youll have the subtitle as a backup.
Figure out what is trending in children's books using Publisher Rocket. Use this info to develop an effective subtitle.
Just type in a children's book idea, and you can quickly see how many people are searching for those books on Amazon, the average amount of money made by the top books, and even the competition:
This data was created using Publisher Rocket.As you can see, some kids book genres have decent money coming into them with less competition. Make sure you do your research beforehand and title/subtitle your childrens book accordingly.
You write a childrens book description (blurb) by looking at similar books descriptions. Pay special attention to length, word choice, and the style they are written in. Thats usually a great way to see what your audience expects and is used to.
Like books of other genres, your book description is fundamental to your childrens books success.
While your book cover and title help with your books discoverability and grabbing a potential buyers attention, your description is often the reason a reader decides to buy (or not to buy) your book.
To help you with your blurb format, be sure to check out Daves amazing Book Description Generator that takes care of all the text formatting for you.
Amazon has over 450 paperback and 260 eBook categories for childrens books. Your childrens book should be in the category that best describes your audience:
(These categories are how Amazons marketplace categorizes childrens books.)
During your childrens book setup, you may have noticed that not all childrens book categories are offered as an option. Thats because some of Amazons categories need to be unlocked before being selected.
However, if you set up your childrens book correctly by adding age ranges, you will be able to add your book quickly and easily to any of these hidden categories by following Daves steps in his article How To Choose the Best Book Categories. This is a game-changer for you and your children's book.
The best book cover design for your childrens book is one that entices potential readers, looks professional to parents, looks fun to kids, and communicates what your book is about.
To get the best cover design you can for your childrens book, follow this guide for making standout book covers. Then create a book mock-up for your book marketing efforts.
Follow this guide, and youll craft a beautiful story tailored toward your audience. And youll have the illustrations to make your childrens book eye-catching, and intriguing.
Children value creativity and individuality. There is no one way to draw. No one way to paint. No one way to write. Its about being uniquely you, lending your unique voice to your unique story.
Thats why you shouldnt be afraid of the way you write, and you draw because thats what sets you apart. Diversity is important. Tell your story.
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