4 Tips for Writing Effective Nonfiction Children’s Books

4 Tips for Writing Effective Nonfiction Children’s Books

Kids are natural explorers, and nonfiction is the perfect tool to fuel their curiosity! Discover 4 essential tips for making children's nonfiction both fun and informative—so you can create books young readers will love.

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We Remember: Serena Virk Brings WWI’s Black Battalion to a New Generation

We Remember: Serena Virk Brings WWI’s Black Battalion to a New Generation

Serena Virk is the author of We Remember the Black Battalion, a picture book exploring the history of the No. 2 Construction Battalion, an all-Black labour unit of soldiers during WWI. We recently spoke with Serena about her unexpected journey from book idea to the cover of the Toronto Star, the incredible impact of her book on young readers, and so much more.

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The Key Principles of Visual Storytelling

The Key Principles of Visual Storytelling

Visual storytelling can cast a spell on readers of children’s books, cookbooks, and even blog posts. But how does that spellbinding magic actually work? Here, we explore the key principles of visual storytelling to ensure your reader efficiently absorbs your content — and remains compelled to keep turning your book’s pages.

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4 Tips for Creating Top-Notch Illustrations

4 Tips for Creating Top-Notch Illustrations

If a picture is worth a thousand words, what do your illustrations say? Illustrations are a specific art meant to enhance your story. To ensure your book’s artwork is hitting the mark, our team of experts offers 4 useful tips.

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How to Write for Different Children’s Audiences

How to Write for Different Children’s Audiences

Books grow up as quickly and diversely as today’s children. By exploring what a book is about and how the story is told, we can better understand what changes as young readers grow up – and reflect those changes in the pages of your children’s book.

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4 Essential Elements of Successful Children’s Books

4 Essential Elements of Successful Children’s Books

For a new children’s book to succeed in a crowded market, it doesn’t need to be good. It needs to be *great*. Here are four ways you can make your children’s story stand out and be loved by today’s young readers.

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Dr. Sue Johnson’s Edgar and Elouise: How a Crow & Fox Helped a Bestselling Author Go Indie

Dr. Sue Johnson’s Edgar and Elouise: How a Crow & Fox Helped a Bestselling Author Go Indie

Dr. Sue Johnson is many things: a New York Times bestselling author, a renowned clinical psychologist, and (after partnering with FriesenPress) a new children’s book author. We spoke with Dr. Johnson to learn more about her empowering decision to self-publish Edgar & Elouise, the unexpected power of saying “no”, and so much more.

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5 Ways to Get the Most out of Your Illustrator

5 Ways to Get the Most out of Your Illustrator

There’s nothing quite like a great book illustrator’s ability to bring a story to life. If you’re hiring an illustrator of your own, we’ve turned our best advice into a list of ways to help you get the most out of the relationship.

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How to Hire A Book Illustrator

How to Hire A Book Illustrator

If the right illustrator is paired with the right book, they can create magic that brings a writer’s vision to life. When hiring a new illustrator to our team at FriesenPress, we consider certain qualities of experience and expertise. Here’s how you can find the perfect illustrator using those same qualities as markers for your own hiring process.

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Define Your Book Illustration Needs in 3 Steps

Define Your Book Illustration Needs in 3 Steps

So, you’re looking for professional illustrations for your book. But do you really know what you need? The more you know, the more streamlined the process will be, which leads to higher quality illustrations at a more affordable price. Find out what you need with our simple 3-step guide.

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