Have you ever pictured yourself reading your very own children’s book to your child—watching their face light up as your words bring the story to life? Maybe you’ve imagined your book sitting proudly on a bookshelf, or becoming a cherished family keepsake passed down for generations.
If that dream has been tucked away, buried under laundry, lunch-making, and late-night work emails—you’re not alone.
The truth is: Life is busy.
As a parent, your time is divided in a million directions. Finding space to write a children’s book can feel like a luxury you just don’t have. But what if we told you that you can do this—even in the middle of the chaos?
I created a step-by-step eBook specifically for parents like you. It’s called “Write Your Children’s Book: A Busy Parent’s Guide to Writing for Ages 5–8”, and it’s designed to help you go from idea to finished story without the overwhelm.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
- Capture everyday moments and turn them into story ideas
- Build a story structure that truly works for ages 5–8
- Create characters your child will love (and remember!)
- Write in a way that’s playful, clear, and engaging
- Pair your story with illustrations—even if you’re not an artist
- Take your idea all the way to a finished, published book
This isn’t about being perfect. It’s about creating something meaningful—something you’ll be proud to read to your child at bedtime. Each chapter includes practical exercises tailored for busy parents, so you can make progress even in small, precious windows of time.
By the end of the guide, you’ll have more than just an idea. You’ll have a completed story—and a moment of magic to share with your family forever.
You don’t need a degree in writing. You don’t need hours of free time. You just need a desire to tell your story.
So take a deep breath, grab your notebook, and let’s get started.
👉 Click here to get your copy of the eBook now.
Your story is waiting to be told.
—Jacinda Gouveia, author and publisher (and a mom as well!)
Majestic Dove Publishing, LLC
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