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Welcome to Kids Book Academy 🤍
If you’re here, chances are you’ve been carrying a children’s book inside you, and you’re not quite sure what the next step is. This is a calm, supportive space for writers at any stage of the process…from idea to draft to published but stuck. There’s no pressure here. No rushing. No “do it this way or else.” We focus on clarity, honesty, and small steps that actually move the work forward If you’d like to start, a simple place is this: 👉 Introduce yourself and share what stage your book is in — even if that feels messy or unfinished. You’re welcome exactly as you are.
Welcome to Kids Book Academy 🤍
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@Suzanne Bell That sounds like a great plan hardbacks just feel right for picture books, especially for repeat reads. Are you planning to start with a small print run or use print-on-demand to test the waters?
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@Suzanne Bell That’s totally fair there’s a lot to weigh, especially with print quality and costs. What factors are you finding most important so far as you research?
A quick reset question for writers tonight…
Quick check in before the day ends. If you stripped away publishing, money, and validation for a second and wrote purely for impact, who would you be writing for right now? A child who feels unseen A parent who feels overwhelmed A kid who needs confidence Or maybe your own younger self… Comment with just one sentence: “I would write for ______ because ______.” No overthinking. Trust your gut. I’ll reply to all of these personally.
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@Trevor Peat Hello, how are you doing
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@Emmi Linnasalo Hi how are you doing
Most people never finish their children’s book for this one simple reason…
They wait until they feel ready. Ready to write Ready to be confident Ready to know it is good That moment almost never comes. Every successful children’s book author I know started before they felt ready. Including me. Clarity comes from writing, not from thinking about writing. Confidence comes from finishing, not from planning. Skill comes from drafts, not from waiting. So here is today’s simple action: Write one page of your children’s book today. Not the whole story. Not the perfect version. Just one page. If you already have a draft, rewrite one page and make it clearer for a child. Drop a comment with: “I wrote my page” or “I rewrote my page” No judgment. No feedback unless you ask for it. Just momentum. Progress beats perfection every single time.
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@Samantha Moore Hello how are you doing
I just wanted to share this because I still find it incredible.
Three months ago, I published my book without high expectations; I only hoped a few people would read it. But life surprised me. Now I'm earning around $2,000 a week from it, and I'm still so thrilled because I remember how hard it was to earn even a few dollars. It's amazing how something you create can suddenly change your life. For those of you who have already launched a project... Have you ever experienced such rapid success?
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@Trevor Peat Hi
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@Nina Larbalestrier Hello dear
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