GlendaMillard.com http://www.glendamillard.com/ Just another seonetworkaccess-en20 Sites site Wed, 10 Jan 2024 17:18:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.10 https://www.glendamillard.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/32/2023/05/cropped-Author-children-book-fans-page-32x32.jpg GlendaMillard.com http://www.glendamillard.com/ 32 32 A Glimpse Into the Literary Endeavors of Glenda Millard https://www.glendamillard.com/a-glimpse-into-the-literary-aspects-of-glenda-millard/ https://www.glendamillard.com/a-glimpse-into-the-literary-aspects-of-glenda-millard/#respond Fri, 14 Apr 2023 08:12:51 +0000 https://www.glendamillard.com/?p=9 During her literary career, Glenda Millard has published many picture books and children’s novels. An immensely talented author, she has the ability to write across different genres and age groups. Her books are mostly in the genres of children’s books and young adult (YA) novels. Her first novel is The Naming of Tishkin Silk, which …

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During her literary career, Glenda Millard has published many picture books and children’s novels. An immensely talented author, she has the ability to write across different genres and age groups. Her books are mostly in the genres of children’s books and young adult (YA) novels.

Her first novel is The Naming of Tishkin Silk, which was published in 2003. The book was shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards and CBC Book of the Year Awards. Glenda doesn’t plan the story when she writes a book. When she has an inspiring idea, she just starts writing and the story develops.

Writing The Stars at Oktober Bend

The Stars at Oktober Bend was released in 2016. She got the initial idea for this book from a newspaper article about a homeless girl. The article described how the girl earned herself a scholarship for studying music at a renowned conservatorium. Heavily inspired by the article, Glenda based her story on someone who took to singing as a means of escaping a past trauma.

As she went further into the story, the characters started evolving and more information emerged. It changed the direction of the story. This change of direction led her to becoming aware of language disorders and their causes and effects. She could understand how someone feels when the individual struggles to express ideas verbally despite being intellectually brilliant.

What Glenda thinks about the characters in her books

Glenda prefers to be totally engaged with her characters and believe in them. This is her way of making others believe in her characters. She feels that readers must emotionally connect with them. If they don’t feel this connection, a good plot will not matter much.

They need that motivation to make them turn the pages one after another. Such motivation in readers is generally brought by the characters according to Glenda. The impact of characters on readers is such that it’s hard to forget them even after finishing the book.

The secret to creating unforgettable characters

According to Glenda Millard, creating a literary character is similar to acting that character in a movie. She tries to feel what her characters would feel. Once this is done, she expresses those characters in ways that readers would relate to them.

The readers not only relate to such characters in an intellectual way but they also relate to them emotionally. She also deliberately invents some characters. They may have all their human shortcomings, but may also have some good qualities.

About the audience she writes for

For Glenda, the age of her readers is something quite irrelevant. Even when she writes picture books, there’s no presumption in her that only children would read them. She focuses less on her audience and more on the story. That way, she ensures that anyone who reads the book will enjoy it. She also believes that every genre comes with its own pleasures and challenges.

Her books range from picture books to novels. She always tries to keep her writing fresh and avoids getting too predictable. Among her favorite authors is David Almond, a UK-based writer. When it comes to the authors in her home country, Australia, she greatly admires Ursula Dubosarsky.

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The magic and wonder experienced in these fairytales stick with people even into their adulthood. There are many in the online casino gaming community who still love fairytales. For them, we’ve presented some of the best online slots themed on fairytales in this post:

1. Jack and the Mighty Beanstalk

Jack and the Mighty Beanstalk is an excellent online fairytale-themed slot offered by Nucleus Gaming. This game appears to be a well-drawn 3×3 slot of 5 paylines. However, when the players go for the spin and lose, the beanstalk grows. The sign that Jack is holding will increase. This is the multiplier for players.

With each of the successive losses, the number increases until the player wins. When the win is multiplied by the number, the player gets paid. The whole experience might seem rather strange for most players. What they must keep in mind is that they’re losing to build their multiplier. The regular symbols in this game are a singing harp, an ace, a jack, beans, a goose, and the four-card suits.

There are special icons such as the Golden Egg and Giant’s Castle. Three Giant Castle icons will trigger the free spins. The Golden Egg is a wild and makes an appearance only on the second reel. This is a high volatility game and has an RTP of 96.09 percent.

2. Fairy Dust Forest

This amazing online slot game from Genii would truly delight the lovers of fairytales. It has awe-inspiring animations and an ethereal music, which keeps the player hooked. One can imagine the kind of efforts that Genii’s development team has taken to create Fairy Dust Forest.

This 5×3 slot has the regular symbols such as a cypress tree, a butterfly, a toadstool, and a dandelion. Also among the regular symbols are a Fairy Tale Forest icon and jack through the ace. A wild icon appears in the form of an animated fairy in this game. The free spin scatter is identified by the scene of a deep forest. The player can multiply a win with the help of a butterfly scatter.

At least three butterfly scatters are required for the multiplier. Players also need to focus on a featured scatter, which is a blue vial. At least three blue vial scatters will give them an opportunity to choose from several hidden prizes. This mobile-ready game has an RTP of 96.05 percent.

3. Lil Red

This fascinating online slot comes from Real Time Gaming. It is among the best fairytale-themed slots available on online casino Australia for the most enthusiasts. There are 243 paylines in this game and it is a 5×3 slot. The players would come across some regular symbols in this online slot game. They are Lil Red, the woodsman, grandma, a basket of flowers, grandma’s cabin, and stylish four-card suits.

In addition to these regular symbols, there is a wild symbol of Wolf. One would also find a bound volume of Lil Red as the scatter symbol. Yet another wild symbol is of a wolf with a nightcap dressed in grandma’s nightgown. This medium volatility online slot has an RTP of 95.94 percent and is mobile-compatible as well.

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4 Most Fascinating Books of Glenda Millard https://www.glendamillard.com/4-most-fascinating-books-of-glenda-millard/ https://www.glendamillard.com/4-most-fascinating-books-of-glenda-millard/#respond Fri, 24 Mar 2023 14:09:39 +0000 https://www.glendamillard.com/?p=16 A popular author of children’s books and young adult literature, Glenda Millard is a master storyteller. She has written some excellent books for the young readers over the years. She doesn’t plot her stories before writing. Instead, she allows the story to develop while writing and focuses more on the development of its characters. When …

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A popular author of children’s books and young adult literature, Glenda Millard is a master storyteller. She has written some excellent books for the young readers over the years. She doesn’t plot her stories before writing. Instead, she allows the story to develop while writing and focuses more on the development of its characters.

When she was growing up, she used to read a lot as there was no television in her house. Today, she writes picture books as well as novels for young readers and adults. Now, let’s take a look at some of the fascinating books she has written during her literary career:

1. The Stars at Oktober Bend

This is a young adult novel about a teenage girl named Alice. After suffering a traumatic brain injury, she finds herself unable to speak properly. She expresses herself by writing poetry. Often ostracized by her peers, she lives with her grandmother in a small town.

One fine day, she meets a 16-year-old boy named Manny. He was once a child soldier and now battles with his own demons. Together, the two form a deep and meaningful relationship. The Stars at Oktober Bend is a powerful story about these two teenagers who find love and healing in each other.

2. The Naming of Tishkin Silk

The Naming of Tishkin Silk is the first book in Glenda Millard’s Kingdom of Silk series. It tells the tale of Griffin Silk, who is a young boy living with his family in a small town. Griffin develops a strong bond with his younger sister, Tishkin, when she is born. However, their family is shattered when Tishkin becomes seriously ill.

This book has been written beautifully by Glenda and is a heartwarming story about the power of love. Released in 2003, this book was an honor book at the 2004 CBCA Awards. It also had a nomination for the 2004 New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards.

3. The Tender Moments of Saffron Silk

This is the sixth book in the Kingdom of Silk series. It tells the story of the flame-haired Saffron, who is the youngest among the Silk sisters. Her family is aware that she has a special talent. She loves reading myths and legends. She goes to the city to see a specialist for curing her terrible headaches. It is during this time that she realizes how deeply her family loves her.

The Tender Moments of Saffron Silk is yet another touching story in Glenda Millard’s award-winning series. It was shortlisted for the 2013 New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards. The book was also shortlisted for the 2013 Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Book of the Year Awards.

4. A Small Free Kiss in the Dark

A Small Free Kiss in the Dark is a young adult novel by Glenda Millard. The book follows the story of Skip, a teenage boy who is forced to fend for himself after a catastrophic event. After the bombs hit Australia, life as everyone knows it has ended. In such a situation, Skip finds a friend in Billy, a homeless man.

As they search for a safe place, they come across a mysterious ballerina and her infant child. This book narrates a story about hope, resilience, and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversities.

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3 Picture Books Recommended by Glenda Millard for Children https://www.glendamillard.com/3-picture-books-recommended-by-glenda-millard-for-children/ https://www.glendamillard.com/3-picture-books-recommended-by-glenda-millard-for-children/#respond Sun, 19 Mar 2023 09:21:01 +0000 https://www.glendamillard.com/?p=11 Recommending books is no easy task! There are many writers who have a special category to choose from. They then select the best books from this category as recommendations for their readers. Glenda Millard finds it difficult to recommend children’s books as there are several topics that interest her. There have been many books that …

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Recommending books is no easy task! There are many writers who have a special category to choose from. They then select the best books from this category as recommendations for their readers. Glenda Millard finds it difficult to recommend children’s books as there are several topics that interest her.

There have been many books that she has read as a child and fallen in love with. However, when she recommends books for children, she makes sure she’s choosing the more recent ones. Glenda does this hoping they’re still in print and the children would truly read them.

Glenda has herself published picture books such as Unplugged, Angel Breath, and Mrs Wiggins’ Watermelons. She also writes novels for young readers and reads widely from all the categories. While recommending books she doesn’t simply review them.

She wants her readers to know what makes these books so special to her. While she has certain recommendations for children at the moment, they may be different in the near future. Here are some of her recommendations in picture books for children:

1. Fox

This picture book by Margaret Wild and Ron Brookes is perfect for children according to Glenda. She admires most of the books written by Margaret Wild. This also makes it difficult for her to choose between those books. One of the reasons why she recommends Fox is because it has stunning artwork created by Ron Brookes.

The warm ocher colors reflect the dry environment in the place where her home is. The font chosen for the text also appears to be something unique. It looks as if it has been scratched with a burn stick over an ocher palette. The story of this picture book is fable-like, folkloric, troubled, and sad.

At the same time, it also sends out a message of courage, perseverance, and hope. Fox would teach children some valuable things about nature. It is also a good book to remind them that their natural world is wild and beautiful.

2. The Man Who Loved Boxes

The Man Who Loves Boxes is quite an old book written by Stephen Michael King. Glenda Millard hadn’t written any of her books when she first came across this picture book. There are several reasons why she was initially attracted to this book. Among them was its strange title and the topic. Every time she read this picture book, she felt extremely moved by the story.

It is about a father who found it difficult to express his love for his son verbally. Yet, he found a unique way of showing his love. All the illustrations by Stephen Michael King in this book are light, whimsical, and loose. They make for excellent companions to his spare text.

3. The Trouble with Dogs

One of the reasons why Glenda recommends this book for children is that she loves dogs. The Trouble with Dogs is the creation of Bob Graham. Glenda has several books of Bob she feels are worth reading. She finds this book extremely funny and this would surprise many of her readers. In fact, there are many who think that she likes only sad books.

She feels that The Trouble with Dogs can make anyone laugh out loud. Glenda says that Bob’s books are wonderful, tender, wise, and insightful. His writing is apparently influenced by his observation and empathy with people in general and children in particular.

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5 Essential Features of a Good Children’s Book https://www.glendamillard.com/5-essential-features-of-a-good-childrens-book/ https://www.glendamillard.com/5-essential-features-of-a-good-childrens-book/#respond Tue, 17 Jan 2023 11:03:52 +0000 https://www.glendamillard.com/?p=21 Children’s books play an important role in shaping the minds of young readers. A good children’s book must be engaging, relatable, and appropriate for the age of the reader. It must have characters that are well-developed. The book also needs to have certain instances where its readers get to learn something valuable. Such features will …

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Children’s books play an important role in shaping the minds of young readers. A good children’s book must be engaging, relatable, and appropriate for the age of the reader. It must have characters that are well-developed. The book also needs to have certain instances where its readers get to learn something valuable. Such features will not only ensure the book’s success but also entertain the readers to a great extent.

A good children’s book also educates and inspires the young reader. While creating a children’s book, the author and publisher must work towards ensuring the inclusion of most of these features. They can become key ingredients in creating a lasting impression on the children reading the book. Let’s go through some of the essential features that a good children’s book must have:

1. Easy language

One of the most crucial features of an excellent children’s book is an easy language. Children’s books are usually targeted towards a certain age group of young readers. These children will find it easier to read the book if it uses a simple and straightforward language. The young readers will also understand what has been said in the book if an easy language is used.

However, this does not mean that it must not include some new words. A book helps in expanding the reader’s vocabulary if it incorporates new words without having too much of them. The language of the book should make the overall experience of reading fun and engaging.

2. An interesting plot

Another key feature of a good children’s book is an interesting plot. There needs to be a well-crafted storyline that piques the imagination and curiosity of the reader. The plot should also be easy to follow and keep the young reader engaged until the end. When it comes to catching the reader’s attention, half the job is done if the book gets its plot right.

3. Fabulous characters

The characters of a good children’s book are always relatable or inspiring. Such characters develop a strong connection with the young readers on an emotional level. They must also have their unique personalities and certain traits that make them interesting. It can be a great challenge to develop such characters. Nevertheless, they’re a must-have for the book’s success.

4. Engaging illustrations

A book that uses illustrations can effortlessly keep the young readers hooked. It is important that such illustrations complement the story and enhance the reader’s imagination. They must be bright, bold, and add a great visual element to the story. The images used for the illustrations must also be age-appropriate. If they are incorporated in the right manner, the children would remember the story quite easily.

5. Learning

A good children’s book can be a great tool for the young reader’s learning and growth. There must be some moments in the book that provide valuable lessons for the child reading it. These lessons must be in the form of morals, values, or something of great learning.

They go a long way in laying the foundations for building character in the young readers. They’ll also help the children develop some critical thinking skills and make them more empathetic.

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14 Amazing Facts About Children’s Authors and Their Books https://www.glendamillard.com/14-amazing-facts-about-childrens-authors-and-their-books/ https://www.glendamillard.com/14-amazing-facts-about-childrens-authors-and-their-books/#respond Mon, 16 Jan 2023 09:20:27 +0000 https://www.glendamillard.com/?p=18 Children’s books often weave an imaginary world in their stories, which keeps the kids engaged while reading. One always finds it difficult to understand how the authors manage to do this. For an ordinary individual it almost seems magical how writers find a topic for their book. Even more surprising is how they complete the …

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Children’s books often weave an imaginary world in their stories, which keeps the kids engaged while reading. One always finds it difficult to understand how the authors manage to do this. For an ordinary individual it almost seems magical how writers find a topic for their book. Even more surprising is how they complete the entire process of writing.

Writing is said to be a lonely profession and is beset with several challenges. This is the same in case of children’s authors. There are plenty of things that go into the creation of all those children’s books that become bestsellers. So, let’s delve into some surprising facts about the authors of children’s books here:

1. Green Eggs and Ham started with a bet

You might’ve heard about the all-time bestselling book Green Eggs and Ham. Published in 1960, this wonderful book written by Dr. Seuss started with a bet. It was between Seuss and Bennett Cerf, who was his publisher. Cerf said that Seuss won’t complete the entire book without exceeding the vocabulary of 236 words. Dr. Seuss completed this book with the vocabulary of the text consisting of merely 50 words.

2. Ramona from Ramona Quimby, Age 8 was born in the 1950s

Author Beverly Cleary had a thought while writing her Henry Huggins series in the 1950s. She realized that Beatrice Ann ‘Beezus’ Quimby must have a younger sister. Although the idea of this character came to her in the 1950s, she didn’t use it until 1981. This was the year when this character was finally created in the form of Ramona. She appeared in Cleary’s 1981 book Ramona Quimby, Age 8.

3. The inspiration for Pete the Cat books came from a little blue cat

Illustrator James Dean partnered with Eric Litwin in 2008 to create the first Pete the Cat book. Many other books in the series for children followed. Pete the Cat books went on to become New York Times bestsellers and brought great success to James Dean. He owes this success to his little blue cat, who was the inspiration for the main character.

4. Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are originally had a different name

Published in 1963, Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak almost didn’t have that title. Before he changed his mind, the author wanted the title to be Where the Wild Horses Are. He replaced the word ‘Horses’ with ‘Things’ in the title to describe the wild creatures Max meets.

5. The author of Harry Potter series doesn’t have a middle name

J.K. Rowling, the world-renowned author of the Harry Potter series doesn’t have a middle name. Before remarriage, her name was Joanne Rowling. The Bloomsbury Publishing staff had asked her to use a pen name. They told her that she could use two initials and her last name.

The publishing staff’s assumption was that young boys wouldn’t want to read a book written by a woman. So, she used the initial of her paternal grandmother’s name, Kathleen, as the middle initial.

6. First book with a Black character to win major children’s literary award

In 1963, The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats won the Caldecott Medal. It thus became the first book with a Black character to win a major children’s literary award. This was a significant milestone in the world of children’s literature.

7. The inspiration for Charlotte’s Web came from the author watching a spider

Published in 1952, Charlotte’s Web is considered a classic and is enjoyed by children and adults alike. The inspiration for Charlotte came from a spider that the author E.B. White had found in his barn. He apparently saw the spider spin an egg sac in his barn in Maine, which inspired the character.

8. It took five years and 22 rejections for The Crossover to become a success

Kwame Alexander’s The Crossover is a book that’s told entirely through verse. It won the Newbery Medal in 2015 and the Coretta Scott King Award. However, before it was first published in 2014, the book was rejected 22 times. It also took five years for the book to go from idea to publication. Eventually, it became a critical and commercial success.

9. Captain Hook was not the original villain in J.M. Barrie’s Peter and Wendy

J.M. Barrie’s novel Peter and Wendy originally appeared in the form of a play. It was simply known as Peter Pan although it had a lengthy title. Captain Hook is a pirate who is the villain in the book and the play. This character was only invented for the theater.

It needed more time for the stage hands to switch out the sets. A pirate ship, therefore, was used to make up for the delay. The original villain was Peter Pan himself, and this was revealed by J.M. Barrie later.

10. The Tale of Peter Rabbit was originally a self-published book

The famous children’s book The Tale of Peter Rabbit was initially self-published by Beatrix Potter. She had written this story for Noel Moore, the five-year-old son of her former governess. When it was privately printed, the book had black-and-white illustrations.

After rejections by several publishers, it was published by Frederick Warne & Co in 1902. The publisher asked the author to redo the illustrations in color. As a result, the book became a huge success following its debut. Multiple reprints of it followed and the book ended up selling 45 million copies.

11. The New York Public Library had banned Goodnight Moon

Margaret Wise Brown’s Goodnight Moon came out in 1947 and went on to become a popular bedtime story. The New York Public Library didn’t aquire this book at first. The children’s librarian regarded this children’s book as overly sentimental.

As a result, it got banned by the library. The book gradually became a bestseller. The book’s annual sales increased from 1,500 copies in 1953 to nearly 20,000 copies in 1970. Eventually, the book was reinstated by the library in 1972.

12. A Light in the Attic was the first children’s book to become a New York Times bestseller

A Light in the Attic is Shel Silverstein’s famous book of poems. There are 135 poems in the book that are accompanied by the illustrations from the author. It became a bestseller after it was published in 1981. Moreover, it became the first children’s book to reach the esteemed New York Times bestseller list. After making it to this list, it stayed there for 182 weeks!

13. Christopher Paul Curtis had worked as an autoworker in an auto factory

Christopher Paul Curtis wrote his acclaimed children’s book The Watsons Go to Birmingham when he was 42 years old. Not many people know that he had worked as an autoworker for General Motors for 13 years. When the book first came out in 1995, it won several awards and brought him immediate recognition nationally.

14. The main character in The Very Hungry Caterpillar was originally a worm

The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle features a hungry caterpillar. It eats many different types of foods before it becomes a butterfly. This children’s picture book that came out in 1969 has sold more than 50 million copies worldwide. A little known fact about it is that its main character was originally a bookworm with the name ‘Willi’.

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7 Types of Children’s Books You Must Know https://www.glendamillard.com/7-types-of-childrens-books-you-must-know/ https://www.glendamillard.com/7-types-of-childrens-books-you-must-know/#respond Sun, 15 Jan 2023 14:27:05 +0000 https://www.glendamillard.com/?p=25 Children’s books come in many shapes and sizes. From picture books for babies to graphic novels for teenagers, there is a children’s book out there for every kid. They are an essential part in the journey of a child’s growth. Besides, many of them develop a love of reading in kids that can last a …

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Children’s books come in many shapes and sizes. From picture books for babies to graphic novels for teenagers, there is a children’s book out there for every kid. They are an essential part in the journey of a child’s growth. Besides, many of them develop a love of reading in kids that can last a lifetime.

Children’s books also play an important role in the upbringing of kids. They help in the development of language and cognitive skills in them. Additionally, such books enhance the children’s imagination and creativity. There are several types of children’s books, each serving a unique purpose and catering to different age groups and interests.

1. Board Books

Board books are similar to picture books, but they have the ability to withstand rough handling by little hands. They have sturdy cardboard pages and have simple illustrations and text. Board books are perfect for babies and toddlers who are just beginning to explore the world around them. Some popular board books include Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown and Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell.

2. Early Reader Books

Early reader books are for children who are just learning to read. They are typically short and contain simple sentences, with larger fonts and lots of pictures. Early reader books help children develop their reading skills and build confidence. Some examples of early reader books include The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss and Frog and Toad Are Friends by Arnold Lobel.

3. Picture Books

Picture books are designed for younger children, typically between the ages of 2-5. They are characterized by their large, colorful illustrations, with minimal text. These books often tell simple stories or teach basic concepts, such as shapes, colors, and numbers. The most famous picture books include Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak and The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.

4. Picture Story Books

Picture story books are a combination of picture books and story books. They have more text than picture books but still contain illustrations to help children understand the story. Picture story books often deal with more complex themes and emotions.

They are aimed at older children, typically between the ages of 5-8. Some popular picture story books include The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein and Corduroy by Don Freeman.

5. Chapter Books

Chapter books are aimed at older children, typically between the ages of 7-12. They are longer and more complex than early reader books, with fewer pictures and more text. Chapter books often feature a series of adventures or a mystery to solve, with characters that children can identify with.

Some popular chapter books include the book series Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling and The Magic Tree House by Mary Pope Osborne.

6. Children’s Graphic Novels

Children’s graphic novels are a relatively new addition to the world of children’s books. They are similar to comic books, but they tell a longer, more complex story. Such graphic novels use a combination of pictures and text to convey the story, and they are popular with older children and teenagers. Some popular graphic novels for children include Amulet by Kazu Kibuishi and Smile by Raina Telgemeier.

7. Children’s Non-Fiction Books

Children’s non-fiction books are designed to teach kids about the world around them. They cover a wide range of topics, from science and history to geography and social issues. Such type of non-fiction books often have lots of photographs and diagrams.

They help children develop their knowledge and understanding of the world. Some popular non-fiction books for children include the National Geographic Kids books.

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Why Most Children’s Books are Immensely Successful https://www.glendamillard.com/why-most-childrens-books-are-immensely-successful/ https://www.glendamillard.com/why-most-childrens-books-are-immensely-successful/#respond Sun, 15 Jan 2023 13:17:48 +0000 https://www.glendamillard.com/?p=23 Children’s books cater to a younger audience and have a simple language and some relatable characters. Most of them use colorful illustrations that engage young readers. Often, they also teach something valuable to the kids in a way that’s more fun and easy to understand. These books are excellent gateways to complex reading materials as …

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Children’s books cater to a younger audience and have a simple language and some relatable characters. Most of them use colorful illustrations that engage young readers. Often, they also teach something valuable to the kids in a way that’s more fun and easy to understand. These books are excellent gateways to complex reading materials as well.

However, one of the most significant aspects of such books is that they transport children to new and exciting worlds. The kids reading them find an inspiration for dreaming big. Such books often come from talented authors and illustrators. They mostly have the ability to understand the needs and interests of children.

Children’s books are a vital part of our society. There are several reasons why these books continue to enjoy greater success even today. Here are some insights into the reasons why such books have enjoyed worldwide success over the years:

They’re written specifically for the younger audience

One reason why most children’s books are so successful is that the authors write them keeping the younger audience in mind. Children’s books capture the imagination of young readers fill them with excitement. They also have a language that appeals easily to kids.

Besides, the children’s books are typically shorter than adult novels. So, the young readers don’t get bored reading them and are able to digest and comprehend the content.

Some of them provide valuable life lessons

There are some children’s books that leave a lasting impression on kids and adults alike. This is because they contain some valuable life lessons that are conveyed in a fun and easy manner. Most children’s books carry subtle messages on kindness, friendship, perseverance, and other important values.

They are presented in ways that are easily understandable for the young readers. This enables the younger audience to take in these messages and use them in certain life situations.

Parents love to gift their kids such books

Children’s books are often a part of a child’s early experiences with literature. When they’re growing, these books develop good reading skills in them. This would be even more effective in households where parents have an immense love for literature.

The shared love of reading can be greatly beneficial for the kids in such families. Most parents would be willing to gift such books to their children. This is because they’d want to develop a love for reading in their children right from an early age.

They take children to imaginary worlds

Children’s books are also successful because they have the ability to transport children to new and exciting worlds. Some of these books might be about a magical land full of talking animals. A few others might be about a young adventurer exploring the world.

No matter what these books are about, they can easily capture a child’s imagination. They also have the ability to take the young readers on a journey they might remember forever. Children’s books are also filled with all sorts of possibilities that life has to offer.

They’re written by exceptional authors

Children’s books are mostly written by authors who are extremely talented. They often use engaging images in such books taking the needs and interests of kids into consideration. The combination of texts and illustrations create highly entertaining, enlightening, and educational stories.

Most authors of children’s books also have the ability to understand what children of a certain age group want. They use this knowledge to create books that cater to such needs and interests.

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Books are among the best gifts that the parents can give to their children. There are a few authors who have come up with some fabulous books in recent times for young readers. These authors have the power to captivate children with their stories.

To have more of such books, we need to appreciate the authors who create them. So, here we’ve listed a few leading contemporary authors who’ve come up with excellent books for young readers:

1. Jeff Kinney

Born as Jeffrey Patrick Kinney in 1971, he is an American author and cartoonist. He is best known for his children’s book series titled Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Jeff attended the University of Maryland in the early 1990s. At the time, he created Igdoof, which ran in The Diamondback, a school student newspaper. It had become a popular comic strip in those days.

In February 2006, he signed a multi-book deal with Harry N. Abrams, Inc., during the New York Comic Con. The book became an instant success with its online version getting millions of views. Many of the online readers requested for a printed version of this book. As a result, the printed version of the first book in the series was published in April 2007.

2. Glenda Millard

Born in the state of Victoria in Australia, Glenda Millard’s first book was Unplugged! In 2003, one of her most popular children’s books titled The Naming of Tishkin Silk was released. The very next year, it was a finalist for the New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards.

A follow up to this book with the title Layla, Queen of Hearts came out in 2007. It won the Queensland Premier’s Literary Award for Children’s Book in the same year. She has lived in the beautiful town of Castlemaine in Victoria all her life. She was 45, when she became a writer of children’s books and young adult fiction.

3. Graci Kim

A former Korean-Kiwi diplomat, Graci Kim is known for her The Last Fallen series. The Disney Channel chose this book trilogy inspired by Korean mythology for a television series. It has been translated into many languages. This book series was also a nominee for many awards.

Among them were Best Children’s Book for the 2021 Goodreads Choice Award and an Amazon Best Book Award. She won the Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best New Talent in 2022. Before becoming an author, she has also run a business and was even a cooking show host at one point. She now lives with her husband and daughter in Aotearoa, New Zealand.

4. B.B. Alston

He is famous for his debut novel Amari and the Night Brothers. It had won the Barnes and Noble’s inaugural Children’s and YA Book Award in 2021. The book was also on the New York Times Bestseller list for over 30 weeks. B.B. Alston began writing when he was in his middle school.

He stopped writing when he entered high school and the break extended into his twenties before he started writing again. His writing process involves creating a simple outline of the book. He then keeps adding the details with every draft that follows.

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