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WELCOME AND HI :)
Hi everyone! 👋 I’m so excited you’re here! This community is built for -kids’ book creators, parents + kids, creative entrepreneurs, to connect, learn, and grow together. Here’s what you can expect inside:✨ Helpful lessons and step-by-step guides✨ Fun challenges, boards, and activities✨ A safe place to ask questions and share wins✨ Support and encouragement from like-minded people This isn’t just a course—it’s a hands-on space where we’ll create, learn, and celebrate progress together. 👉 To get started, introduce yourself in the comments: - Who you are - Where you’re from - One fun fact about you! Let’s make this an amazing journey together. 🚀💡 I’m so glad you’re here. Welcome to the family! 💕
Brain Dump
Hi everyone! I just did the Brain Dump Exercise, and it really helped me — I didn’t have a clear story spark before, but now I do! 🎉 I let myself just write without overthinking, and here are some of the fun ideas that came out: - What if a backpack could talk back? - Imagine if crayons went on strike. - Wouldn’t it be funny if the classroom pet ran for president? - What if a lunchbox had secret superpowers? - Imagine if homework did itself… but got everything wrong. - What if a pencil could draw things that came alive? - Wouldn’t it be funny if a teacher accidentally shrank to mouse size? This exercise was so freeing! I feel like I finally have a spark to start with.
Stuck
I’m stuck on the illustration Power Do’s & Don’ts! I feel like I’m overthinking what my pictures should look like. I want them to be fun, but I’m worried they won’t ‘match’ or be good enough. Anyone else struggle with this part?
Hi
Hi everyone! I’m Jessica, a mom & teacher from California. 🌸 Fun fact: my students call me the ‘class storyteller’! Can’t wait to start this course!
My world
I’m moving quickly through these lessons and finding them so informative! Right now, I’m at the “Creating My World” step, and I’m torn between setting my story in a classroom or inside a book. I know the lesson suggests familiar places work best, but I’ve always loved thinking outside the box. What do you think—should I stick with something familiar or go for something more imaginative? Any advice would be so appreciated!
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