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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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Welcome to Kids Book Academy…
WELCOME TO KIDS BOOK ACADEMY! 🎉📚✏️ I’m so glad you’re here. Whether you’ve written zero words or you already have a story in progress, this is the place where your children’s book goes from idea to finished book. Here’s what you can expect inside this community: ✔️ Daily lessons + writing guidance ✔️ Mistake-breakdowns to help you avoid the traps most new authors fall into ✔️ Support for outlining, writing, editing, publishing, and launching ✔️ Feedback on your ideas, titles, and pages ✔️ A group of people cheering you on and moving with you This is the FIRST time I’ve opened up my full process — the exact tools, techniques, and insights I’ve used to publish 70+ children’s books, including a national bestseller. If you’re new here, say hello below! Share: 1️⃣ Your name 2️⃣ The children’s book idea you wish you could write 3️⃣ What brought you here We’re building something special — and I’m excited you’re part of it. Let’s make your book REAL. 🚀📘
Welcome to Kids Book Academy…
The children’s book myth that keeps people stuck for years
Here’s a hard truth most people never hear: You don’t need a magical idea to write a successful children’s book. You need a structure that works again and again. I’ve published 70+ children’s books. Most of them did NOT start as “brilliant ideas.” They started as • a feeling a kid struggles with • a moment parents recognize • a simple problem with a clear emotional win Quick exercise Answer this in the comments: Which matters more for kids ages 4 to 8 A. A clever concept B. A relatable feeling C. Beautiful language D. A strong ending lesson There is a correct answer. I’ll explain why after a few replies come in.
✨ Sneak Peek from My Sketchbook! ✨
This adorable kitchen safety storybook scene was lovingly sketched since yesterday, and I’m so excited to finally share a glimpse 🥹💛 Whimsical watercolor style, playful expressions, and gentle learning moments this is exactly the kind of storytelling that helps kids learn while having fun! From tiny hands washing up to safe cooking habits, every scene is designed to be cute, educational, and parent-approved. Perfect for:📚 Children’s storybooks🎨 Picture book projects🧒 Educational early-learning content🍎 Kid-friendly cookbooks If you’re a children’s book author or publisher looking for warm, expressive illustrations that bring stories to life, this style is made for you 🌈✨ Let’s create magic for little readers together 💌 #ChildrensBookIllustration #PictureBookArt #KidsBookArtist #WatercolorIllustration #ChildrensCookbook #WhimsicalArt
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✨ Sneak Peek from My Sketchbook! ✨
Where are you in your children’s book journey right now?
Let’s make today’s community stronger by learning about one another. 👇 In the comments, tell us ONE of these: 1. Your writing stage (idea / first draft / editing / stuck) 2. Your biggest win so far 3. One thing slowing you down right now Example: “I’m drafting chapter 2 and feeling excited but stuck on character voices.” No need to be perfect. Just share what’s real for you today.
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Helping aspiring children’s book authors go from idea to published with clarity, encouragement, and simple step-by-step guidance.
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