Today, I’m pleased to be hosting children’s author Michael Selden for Day 3 of his virtual book tour through the National Writing for Children Center. Using “The Boy Who Ran” as a Teaching Tool If I were using THE BOY WHO RAN as a teaching tool, I might link the story of the boy having…
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Trade book Tips for Teachers from Children’s Author Susanna Leonard Hill
Today, I’m pleased to be hosting children’s author Susanna Leonard Hill. This is Day 3 of her virtual book tour through the National Writing for Children Center. Susanna will be talking about how her books can be used in a classroom setting. Trade book Tips for Teachers from Children’s Author Susanna Leonard Hill I am…
Tradebook Tips for Teachers from Children’s Author Sally O. Lee
Today, I’m hosting Day 3 of a 5-day virtual tour (sponsored by the National Writing for Children Center) for Sally O. Lee’s new book, Pop! Pop! Bam! Bam! Sally offers some tips that teachers can use to create a discussion after a classroom read-aloud. Sally’s Tips for Teachers I think my books are very good…
Writing Children’s Books – Genre Differences
There are a number of genres within the children’s book arena. The target audience ranges from babies right on through to young adults. This provides a unique situation for writers to pick and choose a genre that feels comfortable to write in, while still remaining within the children’s book market. Each genre is geared toward…