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  • What’s a good thing to write about for childrens books?

    Posted by admin on June 20th, 2010 and filed under childrens books | 6 Comments »

    based on a 6th grade-ish level?

    We’re writing childrens books for my German clas.
    Any ideas? please help, anything is much appreciated!

    thanks lots :)

    Write about a mouse and a cat who used to hate each other but then when they are forced to on a quest to save the master of the land Mr. Peacock goes missing. They go on a dangerous adventure and they become best friends.

    I know, its slightly bonkers.

    6 Responses

    1. Alexandra O Says:

      Let’s see…children’s books. I’m a teen novelist, but maybe you should go with something funny. Louis Sachar stuff, you know? Write about kids in a school, and maybe some chaos that happens with the class pet. Hamster escaped the hatch or something. Maybe some "bad guy" is stealing all the school’s class pets. Like the room across the hall is missing their snake, and on the top floor they’re missing their goldfish. I don’t know. Lol. Sounds pretty cute and sixth grade-ish to me.
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    2. finalturismo Says:

      mysteries like the witch in the wardrob, advanture like about dragons and nights
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    3. *MoPhO* Says:

      Maybe write about bullies or crushes and peer presure.
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    4. Katkin Says:

      Write about a mouse and a cat who used to hate each other but then when they are forced to on a quest to save the master of the land Mr. Peacock goes missing. They go on a dangerous adventure and they become best friends.

      I know, its slightly bonkers.
      References :

    5. Josh Says:

      Write about real life situations.
      Don’t fill their heads with a lot of fantacy/fairytail stuff.
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    6. Eldridge Says:

      Kids of that age enjoy humor within novels. Kids enjoy mystery, adventure, sports, and humor sprinkled throughout the plot.
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