Writing a children's book is not something to go into lightly. Sure, it may sound like less work because they're typically fewer words, but there are things to think about you may not be prepared for. But if you have ever thought about it, it's a great market to get into. About 40 million children's books are sold online every year.
Eevi Jones has written more than a dozen children's books of her own and uses her knowledge to teach others the skills needed to write, publish and market their own children's books. The tips she shares in this episode will help you think about the different factors to consider when writing a children's book, as well as get you started in the right direction.
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