One of the biggest myths about writing childrenās books is that you need a perfect idea before you start.
You donāt.
You need a real child, a real moment, and a clear feeling you want them to walk away with.
š Todayās exercise (10 minutes max):
Think of a child you know (or once were).
Answer these three questions:
1ļøā£ How old are they?
2ļøā£ What is something they struggle with, fear, or are curious about right now?
3ļøā£ What lesson or feeling do you wish they had earlier?
Drop your answers in the comments.
No polishing. No pressure. Just clarity.
This is how meaningful kidsā books are born, not from perfection, but from purpose. āØ