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What would be a good topic to write a children book for 1 - 3 year olds?

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i hacve to write a book for home and carrers and you have to write a 16 paged children book for children ages one to three years old.

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  1. Animals, Family members, parts of a house, numbers, letters, nursery rhymes. Just think back to your old baby books. Poetry, songs etc.


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  3. u could write about animals. u could put like at least 1-3 sentences and many pictures

  4. Mommy or Daddy being gone to war...not a sob story...just something to explain our jobs over there, and offer some reassurance of our safety.

  5. my 2yr old daughter loves books - her fav at the moment is about a little girl who has lots of toys. each page introduces you to another one of the little girls fave toys.

    it's clever too as each page has a part where you pull down a part on the page and the toy is hiding behind it - the book is actually getting children to play peek a boo with the toys in the book, and there is a plastic mirror on the last page hidden behind the fold down bit - she screams with delight before she even pulls the fold down down, knowing she's going to see herself - very funny

  6. how about a really short story on the importance of friendship and with a lot of picture

  7. This seems to be a popular question lately. But use your imagination and start writing. Children love rhymes and fun words. They like stories about animals and about children their age. Enjoy creating!

  8. dogs?

  9. Animals

    Manners

    The Sky, Stars and Moon

    Family Members

    The Zoo

    The Park

    The Playground

  10. i had a child development class i wrote mine on the alphabet all lower cased  letters !

  11. just grab a book for the age group specified and get your inspiration from there. At this age really they don't need stories and fairytales. they enjoy large , bright pictures of the first words they learn (baby, ball, puppy, moon, shapes, shoes, door)-things they see and practice learning in every-day life. I mean don't use hard words like sun-flower, rhinoceros, etc.

    Can also use counting and ABC, rhyming (things that have a rhythm-like Dr. Seuss' ABC book-doesn't make sense to an adult, but I read it to my baby in a singing tone).

    My baby is 17 months and only learns if she sees the object in real life as well. Then she recognizes it in the book.

  12. The abc's or counting or ryhms

  13. Do it on babies and kids! I have a 2 yr old and a 3 yr old and they always bring me the books out of their room to read that have children in them.  Kids like pictures of other kids and of babies.  Messy faced babies, laughing faces, kids wearing hats, funny clothes, kids with baby animals..etc..

    Good luck!

  14. I had to do that in high school,and as stupid as this is i did it on smiling. And how when some people see children smiling they cant help but to smile. I made a 100 on it. I printed out pics of babies and kids smiling.

  15. on a farm and an animal.. say a baby duck has an adventure in trying to find its way home cos it got lost or something... kind of like the "are you my mother book?"

    just bright pictures etc.. make it enticing yet simple =]

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