HOW TO WRITE FUNNY PICTURE BOOKS - learn from an experienced editor

 

Parents, kids, librarians, and publishers love nothing more than picture books that crack kids up. These books speak to children in the universal language of belly laughs, giggles, and snorts. And they're always in high demand. There's an editor waiting
Learn why editors love funny books, how humor fits into child development, why funny books are important - learn from an experienced editor

 

“Super Informative, and clearly presented. The developmental stages with book examples were absolutely perfect.” – Shelley

 

“Great presentation! You've given me so many more ways to rework my own picture book - and lots of help in guiding me towards which age group I need to aim for in the final version.” – Ken

 

“I really enjoyed the integration of the developmental stages in the connection of children's humor.” – Lynette

 

“The idea of layering different humorous devices is important. I'm going to examine the funny book I'm working on to see the layers
I have in place.” – Eileen

 

“Fabulous webinar! So helpful to understand humor from a child development perceptive and absolutely loved walking through real life examples and why each one works. Layering is key too. Thanks so much for the invaluable tips - much appreciated.”  – Deb

 

"Excellent presentation! I’ve attended other humor webinars before and this is by far the best one! Thank you, Natascha." – Ann

 

Loved it! Great insight followed by book example format.” – Susan

 

“EXCELLENT!” – Elizabeth

 

“WOW! Thanks so much for an awesome webinar, and so much information! I'm psyched!” – Evelyn

 

“Thank you for sharing your knowledge so clearly

and enthusiastically. Delightful!” – Susie

 

"One of the books I have worked on with Natascha has won a prestigious award, and another shortlisted" – Georgie Birkett, Is This My Nose?

Storya narrative, either  fictitious or true,  designed to interest, amuse or inspire 

Shape  to fashion or form, mould, create or give character to