
Have you thought someday to write a bedtime story, which at the end of each day, could be read to thousands of children around the world? Reading to children after getting them to beds is also quality time spent together. The stories are benefic in helping to extend a child's vocabulary while stimulating their imagination. As you prepare to write the story, grab a cup of hot chocolate and try to find your state of relaxation and comfort.
Typically, bedtime stories are short (between two and eight pages), and they are a useful way to start publishing without having to spend the time required to write a novel. What's more, you won't need an editor because you'll receive valuable feedback from fellow members, who may spot a mistake or offer tips for improvement. Mostly, members will be telling you how much their children enjoyed your story. It's a simple and enjoyable way to learn the craft.
In order for your story to capture the reader, you must gear your story and characters to the appropriate reader. For a picture story book, make sure you have enough scenes and pictures to clearly illustrate your whole story. For narration, use the best option for your story (you can write in "first person" narration or "third person" narration). Your characters should be easily likable and should be significant to the reader. Each character should be embraced and loved by the reader, so that they may connect with each character and their relevance in the story. Unfold your characters as you weave a beautiful tale of positive comfort. Your story's style and tone should influence the reader into a state of happy thoughts and peace. As you develop your plot, story line and settings, the audience should be delighted and enthralled with their thoughts, as they will soon be enriched in dreamland.
May your bedtime story come alive with enhancement in a whimsical tale and an exploration of happy thoughts. Isn’t it easy?
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