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Short Bedtime Stories For Children - Volume 3 - Short bedtime and fantasy stories for kids ages 10 to 12 - cover

Short Bedtime Stories For Children - Volume 3 - Short bedtime and fantasy stories for kids ages 10 to 12

Deon Christie

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

As someone familiar with the nuances of writing but new to this genre, you have the opportunity to blend your existing skills with the freshness and innocence required for children's literature.
 
Remember, the stories we hear as children can profoundly shape our view of the world, making your venture not just an artistic pursuit, but a meaningful contribution to the lives of your young readers.
 
Creating bedtime storybooks for children is a fulfilling and imaginative endeavour that combines the magic of storytelling with the responsibility of nurturing young minds. Writing such stories requires an understanding of what captivates children, ignites their imagination, and soothes them into a restful sleep.
 
Writing bedtime storybooks for children is not just about telling a story; it's about sparking imagination, imparting wisdom, and setting the stage for sweet dreams.
 
As a writer, you have the unique opportunity to be a part of children's nighttime routines, contributing to their emotional and cognitive development.
 
With creativity, empathy, and understanding, you can create stories that will be cherished and remembered, night after night. While researching, I rather enjoyed these stories. But I also have a vastly overdeveloped imagination!
Available since: 12/27/2023.
Print length: 45 pages.

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