Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Children's Literature - Encouraging Children to Write Creative Stuff


Children's literature needs some love to emerge better masterpieces. You must have seen that fledgling children's literature authors ages 5 to 12 have a large number of online options for getting their own work published right way and for reading their peers' submissions.

You may come across several websites that focus on children's literature in a remarkable way. And therefore, it is desirable to spend a significant amount of time perusing some literary websites that aim at motivating and encouraging creativity in children.

More websites are devoted to about almost every genre and educational fun is also there at just a click away. Such websites motivate and allow children to create their own stories. They also provide the children with some helps regarding how to create paragraph and develop plot and characterization. The main thing is to motivate children to write some creative stuff on their own.

Suppose you are the owner of websites intending to provide the children with a platform to unleash their creativity, you may consider grouping children's poems and stories under categories just like Folk Tales, Science Fiction, etc. so that children can understand the thematic concepts. Such websites, promoting literature for children, in a way provide a fine background for children to learn about other cultures.

So, the internet plays a major role in shaping the mind frame of children in a creative way by providing useful websites. Apart from providing the children with a platform for expressing their creativity, many sites now facilitate interactivity by way of featuring contests for children. Reader may also contact the writers to exchange feedback and offer book recommendations. Instructions can be provided for writing a specific type of poem or a story that can enliven the imagination, guiding children how to create limericks, acrostics, tongue twisters. Innovative websites even can narrow the focus and concentrate certain topics only by requiring writers to take those specific or narrowed topics as their sole subject matter.

You know that to children need to be provided with motivation and inspiration. They need to be exposed to kids' book review websites. These are written sometimes by kids for kids or by some veteran children's librarians. They can be a fine source of guidance for young children who are capable of writing creative stuff. Give you children a good exposure of websites which deal with a fine children's literature or make a trip to your local bookstore or a library to provide them motivation to write.




Rakesh Patel is an aspiring poet, freelance writer, self-published author and teacher. Read his blogs to learn about various types of poetry and English literature.



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