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Children Books Store- Get the Best Books for Children

Children Books Store- Get the Best Books for Children

Children have always loved reading books. Books are their best companion and give them knowledge. They love to read and get complete information regarding various aspects of life. In school we used to study a number of books on different subjects to gain insight. Every child spends considerable amount of time with books. Story books have always been a great source of entertainment and awareness for kids. Children books help the kids to understand various subjects and learn them in an easy manner.

Every child begins his foray into the world of knowledge and wisdom with the incredible books. Beginning with the initial level nursery rhymes and picture books to the intricate mathematics and science subjects in the middle level, books provide knowledge to children. No one can imagine education without books. Thus they are extremely important for every child. Children books are full of interesting facts presented in funny and comprehensive manner. These books endeavour to present various topics to children in easy and interactive manner so that they can easily understand the important lessons. Books have always contributed in facilitating knowledge and awareness in children.

Storybooks and fairy tales have always attracted children. The awesome tales of Cinderella, Snow White and Rupenzal have entertained kids since ages. How can one forget the fun filled journey of Alice in the Wonderland and the Red Riding Hood’s perils in the forest with the cunning wolf? These stories have entertained the kids. Fairy tales books are quite popular amongst children. These best children fantasy books have characters which take children to the world of whims and fancies; they enthrall them with their magical and wonderful extravaganza and entertaining anecdotes. Kids get thrilled with the amazing stories. Stories are wonderful way to teach them small and important lessons of life. Stories give them the true knowledge about the morals and values through the imaginative characters.

Interactive learning is provided by the various books that have been specially crafted for giving children innovative lessons about the various topics. From numbers to alphabets, from science to literature –books are the source of knowledge on every subject. It is very important for the young ones to learn the basics of various subjects well and then only they shall be able to understand the complex topics at later stage. Books play a very vital role in this aspect. There have been many highly successful series of books from various authors and publishing houses that have given children the most important and valuable lessons in the most intelligent manner.

From time to time new books for children are published which deal with the various aspects and subjects from different arena. With the advancement in technology and enhancement in lifestyle, today children have better understanding and increased level of comprehensibility. This change has also influenced the children books. Best selling children books are now speaking about the internet and technology etc.

The best place to avail the most awesome childrens books is the various children book stores. These days various online books stores are present on the internet with which one can get the books on various genres and topics for children of all ages.

You can find innovative and interactive picture books and children reading books that teach numbers and alphabets for beginners. For kids between 3 to 4 years you can have books with interesting poems and nursery rhymes. For a bit older kids who can read well, various story books and fictional novels are present. Kids between 7 to 11years love reading comics and thriller books. The famous characters like Archie, Richie Rich, Superman, Sherlock Holmes etc have always entertained children.

Online children book stores are the most reliable place to search for your child’s favourite books. You can avail these books at great prices and avail amazing discounts. The best aspect is that you can avail these books easily right from your home. All you need to do is, select the book and order it online.

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Writing Children’s Books: Take Chances To Get Published

Writing Children’s Books: Take Chances To Get Published

In an editorial several years ago, I described a tree house in the backyard of a local restaurant. I wrote, “The entire structure has been pieced together from recycled lumber, much of which still bears the paint, logos or posters of the original walls from whence it came. The generous platform is ringed by a sturdy fence that includes branches of the tree itself, random two-by-fours, wooden signs, and even a pair of moose antlers. The ‘house’ is more of a lean-to, tall enough for kids (but not adults) to stand up inside, with a screened door and two screened windows positioned so occupants can easily spy on the diners below or out over the adjacent parking lot. A green padded bench that looks like it had once belonged in a diner adequately furnishes the space. Underneath the tree house hangs a rope swing, from which kids can fling themselves into a thick layer of hay on the grass.”

Fast forward to this summer. The restaurant revamped their backyard, including the tree house. The railing now consists of uniform boards about three inches apart. The house is reached not by a ladder and trapdoor, but via a bona fide staircase. The screen door is gone, the windows are covered in glass, and several of the tree’s branches have been pruned back to discourage climbing. But the worst part, according to my 10-year-old, is that the rope swing has disappeared. Matthew declared the whole structure “boring.” In today’s world, kids have far less freedom than in previous generations. Their lives are more controlled-sometimes because of parents’ fears of an increasingly dangerous society, but often because we’ve somehow come to believe that to grow into successful adults, children’s activities must be channeled, scheduled and programmed from infancy.

Danger comes in many forms, from a stranger encountered on the way to school (who may be a neighbor out walking his dog, but you never know), to free time not filled with “enriching” activities. But, in my opinion, kids need a little danger in their lives. They need to test their boundaries, to learn how to climb a ladder and squeeze through a trapdoor. They need to hurl themselves into a pile of hay and learn it’s best not to land on your face. If grown-ups clean up their world too much, kids will never learn how to push themselves. They’ll never have the satisfaction of trying things that are a little scary, a little off their parents’ radar, and accomplishing something that belongs just to them.

One of the few places kids can still push their limits is with books. It’s possible to step outside your safe life with a story, or try new ideas on for size. But many adults want to clean up their kids’ reading choices as well. I know parents who abhor Barbara Park’s perennially popular Junie B. Jones chapter books because the spirited Junie isn’t a good role model, or won’t read Winnie the Pooh because Christopher Robin can’t spell very well. I also know a lot of authors who are afraid to write books that are slightly subversive because they worry editors won’t publish them. But for every parent who insists on only “safe” reading for their child (and it’s every parent’s right to do so), there are at least two parents who believe it’s okay for kids to wade into the danger zone through fiction. I’m not advocating murder mysteries for preschoolers here, just books that might be considered slightly uncivilized, or more entertaining than educational. Let’s look at some popular examples:

When I first saw Walter, the Farting Dog by William Kozwinkle and Glenn Murray, illustrated by Audrey Colman (a picture book whose plot needs no explanation), I was worried that children’s publishing might be sinking a little too low. But as it started winning awards and spawning sequels, I changed my opinion. Let’s face it: farting makes kids laugh. And if your child finds this book hysterical, you should be glad. In order to get the joke, kids need to know that noisy bodily functions are considered impolite. Laughing about them is one of the perks of childhood. Don’t worry, they’ll outgrow it.

A picture book coming out this December that’s already creating a buzz is 17 Things I’m Not Allowed to Do Anymore by Jenny Offill, illustrated by Nancy Carpenter. The heroine utters such statements as “I had an idea to staple my brother’s hair to his pillow. I am not allowed to use the stapler anymore.” She also glues her brother’s bunny slippers to the floor, and shows Joey Whipple her underpants. Both big No’s. This ingenious story should satisfy two camps of parents; those who want kids to see consequences for inappropriate behavior, and those who don’t mind letting their kids live vicariously through a curious, mischievous character. A pop-up book due out later this month from three publishing powerhouses-Maurice Sendak, Arthur Yorinks and Matthew Reinhart-lets young children face the monsters hiding in their closets and come out on top. In Mommy?, a young boy wanders into a haunted house looking for his mother and encounters creatures like a goblin, a mummy, and Frankenstein. Instead of running scared, the boy pulls pranks on each monster, deflating their power and showing how humor conquers fear every time.

Speaking of scary, if you haven’t read any of the enormously popular Series of Unfortunate Events middle grade novels by Lemony Snicket, do so. With titles like The Bad Beginning, The Miserable Mill, and The Penultimate Peril, and cautions from the author such as, “If you are interested in stories with happy endings, you would be better off reading some other book,” these are clearly stories where adults dare not tread. But children brave enough to venture between the covers will find hilarious plots full of nail-biting twists. The intelligent Baudelaire orphans have unusual skills (Violet for inventing, Klaus for reading and researching, and baby Sunny for biting) that make them admirable heroes.

Lauren Myracle enters the private world of teen girl talk in her young adult novels TTYL and TTFN. The titles alone might raise some parents’ suspicions because unless they’re well-versed at IM (instant messaging), they won’t know what the abbreviations stand for. In fact, the entire novels consist of conversations between three high school girls written in emails, text-messaging and IM’s, using the standard computer shorthand that includes abbreviated spelling and quirky syntax. If you’re not an IMer yourself, you’ll find the books somewhat difficult to read. But you and I aren’t the target audience here. And though the format might keep adults from examining the books too closely, the plots are standard upper young adult fare-relationships, family trauma, peer pressure, even drugs and alcohol-handled in a believable manner that conveys growth of character by the end of each story.

As an author, if you’re inspired to delve into the slightly dangerous, dark or subversive corners of childhood with your books, feel free to do so. Don’t limit yourself to all that’s bright, safe and up to code. Allow kids places where they can wander away from their parents’ watchful eyes and have an adventure. If the adventure’s in a book, they’ll always come home safe and sound. And if you’re still not convinced, consider this: In the backyard of the restaurant, the tree house now sits empty. But the books I’ve described above are flying off the shelves.

This article excerpted from Children’s Book Insider, The Newsletter for Children’s Writers. More information at http://write4kids.com

Children?s books and toddlers books bring color to life

Children?s books and toddlers books bring color to life

Children’s books and toddlers books are some of the most colorful items that grace the front windows of bookstores. This is an age when a majority of the population worldwide has decided to go for everything other than books as mode of learning and entertainment. Book lovers worldwide are frowned upon as bookworms. All this happens despite people knowing that books are the best source of learning and knowledge. We believe, when someone buys books for their toddlers and children, they are possibly giving them the best gifts possible. Children’s books and toddlers books are full of color and life and they make everyone happy and educate at the same time.

Buying the best children’s books and toddlers books is easy. They can be found in all book stores and kid stores. The advantage with toddlers and children is that almost everything is new for them. As a result, colorful children’s books and toddlers books keep them happy and engaged. As it is, toddlers and children keep their parents on their toes. Attractive children’s books and toddlers’ books keep toddlers and children engaged for long periods of time and let the parents catch up on some much needed rest.

It is a fact that children’s books and toddlers’ books bring learning and happiness to everyone. Toddlers and children learn by going through the colorful pages that depict words, colorful characters and more. There are many parents who read stories to their toddlers and children before the young ones hit the bed. If parents had to read from some drab book containing rows and columns of text, they themselves would likely fall asleep. The pictures and the colors on  children’s books and toddlers’ books keep them interesting to all. They paint the pictures of the stories  in the books and captivate everyone’s attention. Many smile,  remembering the old times, when Mom and Dad read to us and the shared pictures in books, with fondness and happiness.

The modern children’s books and toddlers books come with cds that use narration to explain the content of the books. So, the children see colorful images of characters and hear the words to maximize interest and attention. The learning gets reinforced and fortified. Parents always enjoy spending time with their kids and sharing the best books while helping their children’s minds grow and learn.

The best children’s books and toddlers’ books available in the market ensure that the kids learn while they play. They have the ability to keep  children hooked for hours. Using children’s books and toddlers’ books to enable kids to learn is the best way to help them learn. With an expansive range available in various languages and containing stories and pictures from around the world, children’s books and toddlers’ books are a sure shot way for parents and kids to learn from each other.

Through children’s books and toddlers’ books, parents get to spend quality time with their kids, helping create bonds that can remain strong for ever. It has been observed that kids learn language faster and do better in school if books are introduced early in their life. Both children and their parents get to enjoy the color, stories and characters of the books brought into their lives.

Children Books- the Importance of Children Books

Children Books- the Importance of Children Books

The habit of reading books nurtures the capabilities and skills of the readers. Reading books permit the reader to explore the wide horizon of facts. However, books for children should be very carefully chosen. Fairy tales and adventurous books enthrall them a lot. Parents should always try to cultivate the reading habits in their children. They should try to understand the like and dislikes of their children and develop their reading habits. We are always guided by the notion that boys like adventurous books whereas; the girls like romantic or fairy tale books. Though to some extent this notion holds true, but story books enable all the children to wander in their fantasy world, be it adventure or fairy tale. There are various genres of books available these days to provide the readers the ultimate amusement. Reading books help to stir up the thoughts and imagination of the children. This in turn enables them to imbibe good moral values in them.

Children books are found almost in every nook and corner. The main question that concerns us is, what actually constitutes or defines a children book? How should we interpret that a specific book is for children for adults? To answer this debate there are many definitions. The most popular concept defines that children books provide fantastic reality and also imaginative story. As children like to wander in their fantasy islands, imaginative stories are assumed to cultivate their reading attitude. Another popular concept defines that a story books that has a child character should be regarded as their book. This is because the children can easily relate themselves with the character.

To understand the imagination of the children, one need to do careful research. Books like Harry Potter develop the ability among the readers to visualize the images and ideas in their mind. This book has been written so brilliantly that it portrays the semblance of reality. As such Harry Potter has become so popular among the kids that they impatiently wait for the next issue. Further, children books that are versed in very simple language help them to utilize their leisure time with fun. There are various genres of books available such as historic, adventurous, fairy tales etc. Books that are narrated in such a manner that helps to develop the curiosity and knowledge of the readers are very beneficial. Whatever the genre of the book is, the mellow flavor in those stories should sustain to enthrall the children readers.

Today in our fast pace of life, everybody seem to be very busy. People fail to pay attention to the likes and dislikes of their children. This technological boon has come to swirl away all those concerns. It is playing the genie role in our daily activities by fulfilling all our desires. A person who can access the internet can easily serve all his or her official and entertainment needs. It has greatly turned everybody very techno savvy. As such people tend to do all their works online. With the click of a mouse the user can easily log on to the preferred website. If you are an avid reader of books, the online shopping stores would help you a lot to get best price for children books. The internet would easily enable the users to access their preferred online book stores within few minutes. Browse those sites to avail the books of your choice. The exciting feature of this online shopping would facilitate your search option by the name of genres, authors etc. The users would no longer have to wander round the shop corners to purchase the books of their favorite authors. These online stores would further enable them to read the reviews of readers to avail the latest launched story books.

Check out these I See Me! personalized children’s books that are popular with Brooke Shields and Courteney Cox. They’ve been featured on The View, Good Morning America, and the Today show. Perfect gift for babies and young children!

Write a Children’s Book – 5 Ways you can get started Right Now!

Write a Children’s Book – 5 Ways you can get started Right Now!

Have you ever wanted to write a children’s book? Do you have a thought in mind of a great story you want to tell? It need not be a thought anymore but a reality. I will show you how to start right now with a 5step plan.

1. Think like a writer. Most successful writers of children’s books have a specific way of thinking. It’s very simple and you can develop this way too. It’s being positive! You need to believe in yourself before anyone who reads your story can believe in it too, so believe, believe and believe some more. You can do it!

2. Set yourself a workspace with an appropriate working environment. Find yourself a quite room where you can close the door and have enough space to work with good lighting and ventilation. This isn’t always easy I know, but try to find the area that is appropriate for your needs, so you’re not interrupted when you’re in the zone for writing. Obviously you will need your pens and paper for writing or a computer, keyboard and mouse. It’s not always necessary to have the computer at first as you can always have your manuscript typed for you but in the end you must have it typed up before approaching publishers.

3. Read and Research. Take the time to research about children’s books. Get the books your children and grandchildren enjoy and read them. Why do they like them so much? Ask them. At the library, find the children’s books that have been reviewed and recommended. Read them and find out what makes these books so good for the target age groups? Why have they been recommended? Is it the content? The pictures? The storylines? Ask the questions! This will help you decide how you will write your book. People may look at you funny when you’re reading children’s books in the library and getting completely involved in what you are reading. This will be a huge benefit if you do.

4. Time plan. Time plan and set deadlines for yourself. Now follow what you have set up so you can accomplish your goals, step by step. If you want to have your book written by a certain time, plan out how you will get there. Those who go all guns blazing at the beginning will generally slack off as they don’t see how they will ever finish. Don’t be one of them. Have an action plan.

5. Take action. Get help from an experienced writer of children’s books. Searching the internet will help you find authors of children’s books who have been there and done that and are willing to share their experiences with you. You don’t need to go it alone! Find someone you like and can relate to. Read some of their books. They want you to succeed so take them up on their offer.

I hope you find these 5steps to write a children’s book helpful. You should be able to use these tips and get started right now. Go for it! What do you have to lose? You’ll find writing for children a rewarding adventure.

How To Buy Childrens Books Your Kids Will Love

How To Buy Childrens Books Your Kids Will Love

If you find your child glued to their favorite television shows and video games, and having a hard time getting them to do anything else, it’s time to intervene and encourage the habit of reading in them while they’re still young and impressionable.

Literacy is extremely important, especially for young, growing minds; and there is no better way to get the ball rolling than to introduce your child to fiction childrens books. Studies show that children who read regularly do better in school and are much better at critical thinking skills. But you can’t just choose any book and expect your child to like it.

Here are a few steps you can take to make sure you buy childrens books that will actually be read by your child. If you pick something they like, it could lead to a whole new hobby and a brighter future for your child.

1) A great way to ensure you choose a book your child will love is to be aware of their current interests. Think about, if you as an adult have no interest in truck driving and someone gets you a book about it as a gift, there’s very little chance you’ll read it. The same goes with your kids. The more you know about your child and what they like, the easier it is to find a book relating to those interests. As soon as they realize that books are fun and something they can relate to, the more eager they’ll be to read more.

2) Take your child to the bookstore and tell them that the purpose of trip is so they can pick out their very own book. This will get them excited about making their own choices. Also, being in an environment like a bookstore will show them all the endless reading opportunities that are out there.

3) Find the section where your child’s interests are located.

4) Once at the bookstore, let your child browse at his or her own pace. It’s important they take their time to explore the environment and assess their interests. 5) Next, have you child choose a book that they think they will read. If there is more than one their interested in, let them pick two or three. But keep in mind that children’s interests change quickly. You don’t want to end up with 10 books about dinosaurs and two weeks later your child realizes they really don’t like dinosaurs after all. To prevent this from happening, encourage them to pick a variety of subjects.

6) If you’re child is undecided or uninterested in the process, ask a sales person what the most popular books within their age group are and where they’re located. Show a few of them to your child and tell them that other kid’s their age think the book is really good. Knowing that a peer already likes a book could make them more apt to read it.

If you buy childrens books and your child still isn’t into them, try reading the books with your child. Parental involvement is a great way to spark your child’s interest and is also a great bonding exercise.