This Training Is 100% FREE To Attend – But It’s Only Available For A Short Time

FREE Training

There Are Only 4 Rules to Writing a Great Children’s Book - Once You Know Them, Everything Gets Clear.

with 5-time bestselling author, Miriam Laundry & 70-time published children’s author and editor, Sharon Jennings

In this free training Sharon Jennings and I will answer the 4 most common questions aspiring children’s book authors like you are asking, including: how to define who you’re writing for, keep the child at the centre of the story, choose your characters – and most importantly, know if your book idea is good enough to publish.

My Name Is Miriam!

In 2012, I wrote my first children’s book with no publishing background and no real idea whether it was “good enough.” That book went on to set a Guinness World Record — and now I’m sharing what I wish I’d known sooner.

Meet my co-host, Sharon!

Sharon Jennings has written and edited more than 70 children’s books. She’s joining Miriam to help you understand what actually makes a story connect with children, parents, and publishers.

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 If You’ve Ever Asked Yourself… 

“How do I know if my story idea is actually good enough?”

You’ll learn how to evaluate your idea so you can stop second-guessing and get words on the page.

“What age is my book supposed to be for?”

We’ll show you how to clearly define your reader so your story makes sense for the child (and the parent) you’re writing for.

“Why does my story feel off, even though the message matters?”

You’ll learn how to keep the child at the center of the story so it connects without feeling preachy.

“Should my main character be a child, an animal, or something else?”

We’ll walk through how to choose characters that bring your story to life and actually resonate with young readers.

We’ll Answer These 4 Questions Every Aspiring Authors Asks

  • How To Know If Your Story Idea Is “Good Enough”

    You have a message on your heart – but how do you know if it’s the right idea for a children’s book? We’ll show you the key characteristics of a reader-ready children's book (and how to incorporate them into your story).

  • How To Define Exactly Who You’re Writing For

    Not sure if your story is better for toddlers or early readers? We’ll walk through how to choose the right age range, including word count requirements.

  • Why The Child Needs To Be The Star Of The Story

    Children’s books are powerful because kids can see themselves in them. You’ll learn how to center the child in the story (without being preachy) and empower readers to overcome obstacles in their own lives.

  • How To Choose The Right Characters To Bring Your Story To Life

    Should your main character be a child, an animal, or a magical creature? We’ll explain the why behind character choices in children’s books – and how to pick characters that truly connect with your audience.

bonus

FOR ATTENDEES ONLY

"Children’s Book Story Idea & Outline Guide"

Explore where your story ideas might already be hiding, and shape those ideas into something focused and usable. Create a clear story statement and build a simple outline that gives your story direction, so you can write confidently.

Real Stories From First-Time Authors

Just Like You

"Truly excellent training. Thank you both for sharing your knowledge and inspiration with us."

Pamela

"This training has opened my eyes to the fact that I am already an author and that I just have to start on my many ideas!"

Kristen

"Thank you so much for inspiring people to follow through on their dreams, and more importantly, for teaching them how to do it."

Michelle

"Thank you so much for this time! Very grateful to move myself closer to my dreams."

Karen

"This has been just what I needed. Thank you Miriam and Sharon, you gave me the push I needed!"

Natalie

By The End Of The Training, You’ll…

  • Know who your book is for + how to write in a way that connects with young readers.
  • Know what makes a story work (and how to spot when it doesn’t).
  • Understand how to choose the right characters and structure your story around them.
  • Finally know if your book idea is strong enough to keep writing + how to improve it if it’s not quite there yet.

It Shouldn’t Be So Hard To Write A Children’s Book.

And With This Training — It Won’t Be.

Writing a children’s book can feel overwhelming. But once you understand who you’re writing for, how to build your story, and what makes a strong character — it gets a lot simpler. Want us to show you how on this free training? Click the button below!

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