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[M38]Make A Childrens Book
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Anyone who has tried or succeeded in publishing a book knows that getting your book published is a difficult task. However, with the right tools and knowledge, the process will be much easier. There are many things you will need to know about publishing before you go mailing out tons of copies of your book to every publisher. First of all, you should do some research to find which publisher handles the type of book you want to end up selling. Then, you should find out the exact guidelines that your writing must fit into to be considered by that publisher. These steps are essential to having even a chance of the publisher reading and then accepting your book for publishing.

The step of doing research begins with making a list of publishers who deal with the type of book you have written. If you are a children's book maker you know you need to find all of the publishers for children's books. You will then need to study what specific children's books each one publishes to see if it fits your needs. There are many sources for finding out what books a publisher handles, such as searching online or at the library. If you use the publisher's website, they may also have examples of books they have published previously for you to browse. Once you have found a suitable that fits your needs, you can send off for all of their guidelines.

Once you have received the list of a publisher's guidelines, you can make sure your work fits into their specific guidelines. You will want to include with your work a self addressed stamped envelope for the return of your work should they not accept it, as a courtesy. In many instances, you will be required to send a query letter before sending in your work to see if they are interested in even seeing it. This doesn't mean you say ?publish my children's book and here is why?, but rather you should explain your idea and even add a sample of your work in the letter. In any case, the best way to be considered by a publisher is to strictly follow the guidelines they set for submission.

When following the guidelines set for a children's book author, publishing will be much less of a headache. These helpful tips will help you with all types of kid's publishing. Whether you're looking for an , or a picture book publisher, researching who you want to publish with, and then what exactly they want in a client, will make the entire process go smoothly. You should expect to be rejected a few times before you find someone interested in publishing your book. However, it is important to never just mail out one manuscript. If you get rejected, you should try another publisher to see if your work is more suitable to what they like to publish. Using a little research combined with common sense will make choosing a children's book publisher a breeze.

Molly Bang's book "Goose" is beautifully written and even more beautifully illustrated, from the cover with its picture of a goosling poking its head out from among a group of sleeping wood chucks to look both at the viewer and the two older woodchucks looking at it. The word goose in the case of this book implys both the obvious, what the bird is, but goose has further ramifications, including sillyness and the need for a flock. Both these things factor into the story and understanding them can change ones understanding of the story itself.
The story itself lends itself well to symbols such with its images being iconic in nature, allowing us to not worry as the mother goose looses her egg. The darker and colder way this imagry is handeled also allows for contrast with the rich home like brown of the woodchucks home. It is here the baby goose bursts bright yellow into their brown lifes, her tall dominance of the illustration in which she hatches allows us to understand the love the woodchucks have for her. This picture is followed immediatly by a happy picture of the goose centered family portrait style among a loving family of woodchucks. The woodchucks do their best to teach and love the goose, but like nearly all children the goose feels lonely, and of course out of place. Her family and friends try to help her feel better but they are unable to do so. Molly bang shows them riding a log and divided out in a nicely composed set of horizontal rectangles dropping down along page right. This fracturing of the moment which should be joyful shows the gooses lonliness, and her general inability to feel pleasure as perhaps she should.
So the goose wanders off alone to find out who she is, Bang again chooses to split the pages up while pulling away from the goose until she at last is hurt in the throns, to which she devotes an entire right page. This shows us the pain that the goose must face for her choice to leave her family to strike out on her own.
At the same time however had the goose not gone out on her own she would have never learned to fly. Though at this time her loneliness and pain has put things in perspective, so rather then playing with her new ability, the goose flies straigt home to the woodchucks.

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