Big publishers and journals regularly recognize the excellent work of authors who hire our experienced editors for children's books for all age groups. Our editors have edited New York's best-selling books. Our editors know the kind of books that attract children and excel at editing them exactly the way your children will love.
Editing children's books differs from editing other types of books. Everything must be viewed from a child's perspective. As an adult, the world appears much more interesting, but it's really a test of the writer's imaginative faculties and comprehension of children in that particular age range. We offer child psychologists the literary training required to elevate an ordinary book to the status of a best-seller. Let's discuss your ongoing project and figure out how we can improve it.
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A picture book or an academic textbook can both be considered children's books. Each category has a very distinct focus. Our team of editors for children's books is composed of specialists in every field who are unmatched in their expertise.
We'll polish your writing to make the book appealing to the target readership. We also offer development consultation for fiction and young adult fiction. Your book must hit the mark on every concept that matters to the target age group. Employ a qualified children's book editor here to receive suggestions that add personality and turn an otherwise uninteresting book into a kid-friendly hit.
You can obtain expert children's book editing services in the following categories with Book Publishing Services:
Fill out the short form on this page to reserve your place on the schedule. Less than five minutes of your valuable time will be required.
One of our friendly project managers will get in touch with you right away after receiving the form to gather all the information needed for your book.
An editor from our children's book editing team who is appropriate for your book's category will be chosen based on the information you have provided.
The chosen editor closely examines and thoroughly dissects every component of your manuscript.
The editor uses the 'Track Changes' tool to edit your manuscript and sends it back to you with detailed instructions and suggestions for rewriting where necessary.
The book is sent for proofreading as a last step to make it publish-ready, but only after you and our editor are satisfied.
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Prior to anything else, ascertain the age range of your target audience. Then, using that as a mental filter, read the entire book from cover to cover, making the following adjustments as needed:
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Ideally, children's books teach them something worthwhile. However, you want them to feel that the lesson is important enough to take seriously. You need to create a conflict over something that kids in that age range care about in general for them to care about it. Create a plot for your book by tying that conflict to the lesson and working your way backward.
Once you have the plot down on one page, no more, you should be able to determine whether or not it is believable. Keep an eye on the kids in the area to see what they pay attention to, how they speak, what draws them in an object-filled room, what matters to them, what they don't care about at all, etc.
Look at other books written for that age range to determine which are selling well and which aren't. Ask end users directly for their opinions. When it comes to their opinions, children can be surprisingly direct and honest. Ask them about the aspects of their favorite book that they find appealing, and then make an effort to hear the message that is buried in their response. Finally, when you do have an idea, try not to obsess over whether it will be a success for too long. Simply begin writing. You can transform the initial manuscript into a polished book that ultimately works with the assistance of a qualified children's book editor.