Nov
09

For some homework i have 2 write a childrens book?

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Brunette babe questioned:


I have 2 write a childrens book…any thoughts? Just a simple thought will be fine or something i can build from…thanks x

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  1. Katskan says:

    I could mention several but then I’d want the copyrights for them.

  2. Millie C says:

    talking animals and dragans and such kids like it!

  3. *Kelly* says:

    something that has a moral and the end………

    EG- the bear never shared his sweets with the pig and he ate them all to himself. The then pig had something the bear wanted but because the bear wouldnt share his sweets the pig wouldnt share either and the bear learnt his lesson and always shared from that day onwards?!?!?!

  4. One writers group I attended had us write a children’s book on a frog. We had to make up his (or her) name, tell of his (her) adventures, and make it fascinating to children (meeting other talking animals, etc.). There were about 14 of us in that group, and it was incredible how different each of the 14 tales were…they were all excellent, too! Excellent luck with yours.

  5. <3 jEnNi ~:> says:

    Hmm try any unique tale! :D which place childrens’ imagination into something dreamlike or surreal! =]

  6. tepishane_13 says:

    Write a Fantasy tale about anything. Here, I’ll give you an thought. All you have to do is continue it.

    I saw something twinkling it the sky. “It’s just a star.” I told myself. But, I know it wasn’t. It was soaring through the clouds and casted a shadow down below. “It’s a _________!” I shouted.

  7. Kenny says:

    I have two small sisters, 7 and 9. They like to read about other children who are able to overcome or deal with real life situations. My next door neighbor has a child with type 1 diabetes and at first my sisters were terrified of him because he had to take insulin. Once they got to know him and know his plight, they became fantastic friends.

    I reckon a fantastic children’s tale would be to directly approach this dilemma by having the main character (the protagonist) dealing with some very serious issue that other children do not quite know.

    Then go the tale along to the realization of several other children learning of the protagonists dilemma and how the group went from dread to understanding and friendship.

  8. Char* says:

    a butterfly getting lost and a owl helps him, just really simple stuff about making friends and helping people out!

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