Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Tips on Writing Children Stories

Information I found particularly helpful is the plot.  I wasn't aware of how important plot was to a children's story.  But, it announces the arrival of the main character and the conflict being faced.  Information that was similar to my previous post when I analyzed three children's stories was the plot introducing the main character to the audience.  The main character is very  important to the theme and plot of the story.  some information I found helpful in the article "Writing Good Dialogue" was to make your dialogue polite and respectful.  You should remember you are writing a children's story and they will be following what they read, so you want to teach them right from wrong.  An example is asking how someone is when they say "Hi".
 Something I think should be part of the grading rubric is if the dialogue creates a clear plot and theme for the story that children can understand.  Also, the message is easy and clear to understand.

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