By Amy Harrop and Deborah Drum
Popular types of children’s books are those that include lots of great pictures and a small amount of text
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this training, you’ll discover how to easily assemble and create highquality non-fiction picture books.
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Non Fiction Books are popular with parents and younger readers â—Ś Common age range for these types of books is the age of 3 to 8 http://ezrd.me/r/?rd=082QAOpdf
Children have the opportunity to learn facts and information about a variety of subjects
Accompanying pictures also helps them identify and understand the information
These books are quite popular and overall, sell well http://ezrd.me/r/?rd=082QAOpdf
The content should be engaging and well-written. The best way to create a highquality book is to narrow your book focus to a handful of subtopics.
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Types/species/geography-How many, where do they live? Body characteristics-what makes them different from other animals? Reproductive/Family-how do they raise and care for their young? Diet-what and how do they eat? Unusual-Weird, unusual, ‘disgusting’ facts are fun!
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By keeping the focus narrow, you can create a more interesting and insightful picture book that will stand out from the crowd. Workflow is: Topic Selection>Research>Writing>Photos
Once you’ve narrowed down your subtopics, you can easily find photos that fit
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We’ve several resources on where to easily find photos for nearly any non-fiction topic ◦ We’ve included a PDF of curated places that offer great photos you can use for free. This is a great starting point. ◦ We’ve also included an in-depth spreadsheet of many more places you can find photos, artwork and clip art you can use. http://ezrd.me/r/?rd=082QAOpdf
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