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Nov 29

Metaphors - This Week’s Teaching Tip

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Renee Kirchnerby Renee Kirchner, Teaching Tips Contributing Editor

Metaphors talk about one thing as if it were another. They are not introduced with the words “like” or “as”, but make direct comparisons. Here are a few examples:

His shirt was a flag, flying in the breeze.
Her eyes were jewels, sparkling in the sun.
The ocean is a playground for scuba divers.
A song is a poem set to music.

Metaphors can compare something unfamiliar with something familiar to give you a frame of reference.

The surface of the moon is a snowy yard with footprint craters.
The bottom of the ocean is a dark cave.
A kiwi is a fuzzy lime.
A resume is a report card for adults.

A metaphor comparison is not literal. You can’t always take the meaning directly. Here are some examples:

His room was a pigpen. (This means his room is messy, not that pigs live in it.)
The harvest moon was a pumpkin. (This means the moon was round and orange, not made out of pumpkin.)
Her teeth were pearls. (This means her teeth were white like pearls, not that each tooth was actually a pearl.)
The baby’s cheeks were two rosy apples. (This means the baby’s cheeks are round and red, not really apples.)

Writers use metaphors to make their writing colorful and you can to. Give it a try.

Life is a Roller Coaster
Life is a Roller Coaster Sometimes!

An Exercise in Writing Metaphors: Complete the sentences to make your own metaphors.

1. The moon is a _____________________________________________.

2. Freckles are ________________ when they spread across your face.

3. His arms were _________________ as they lifted the heavy chair.

4. The stars are ______________ as they twinkle in the night sky.

5. The storm was a ______________ as it clawed against my window.

6. The freshly mowed lawn was a ___________________________.

7. The noisy children were __________________ as they raced through the museum.

8. I was a ___________________ as I tiptoed across the wooden floor.

9. The river was a _________________ as it twisted and turned down the mountain.

10. His cheeks were __________________ as he chewed the giant wad of bubble gum.

Nov 28

Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club Meets Tonight

Tonight is our weekly manuscript critique telesession for members of the Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club. Each member can submit a manuscript for critique today and then listen as other members give suggestions and comments about it tonight.

WritingThis week’s practice writing assignment was to write a short, short story in The Core of Three. So we’ll be going over those, too.

Join the Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club for only $27.00 a month and get the help you need to become a published children’s book author yourself.

Find out more about the club HERE.

Nov 27

Author/Illustrator Kevin Scott Collier is the Guest Today on Book Bites for Kids!

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Kevin Scott Collier Drawing With Children at a Recent Book Signing

Listen to Book Bites for Kids, LIVE on blogtalkradio.com today at 2:00 central time when author/illustrator Kevin Scott Collier will be the guest.

Collier and his wife, Kristen, have a new book out called Joy, the Jellyfish.

Here’s just one of the colorful illustrations from this cute book:

Illustration from Joy the JellyfishListen to Book Bites for Kids at Blogtalkradio.com and call in and ask a question or make a comment at 1-646-716-9239.

Nov 26

YA Author Wendy Toliver is Today’s Guest on Book Bites for Kids!

m_71a147f795c32e4615802480819bcd5f.jpg Join us today at 2:00 central time for Book Bites for Kids, live on blogtalkradio.com.

YA author Wendy Toliver will talk about her new book, The Secret Life of a Teenage Siren.

To learn more about the book go to http://www.myspace.com/roxytoliver or http://www.wendytoliver.com.

Nov 25

Self-Publishing a Children’s Book - Printing Options

For those of you who are considering self-publishing your picture book, watch this short video clip from Angela Sage Larsen:

Nov 22

Happy Thanksgiving!

We hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving!
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Nov 21

All Children Have Different Eyes by Edie A. Glaser and Maria Burgio, Ph.D.

All Children Have Different Eyes, coverListen to Book Bites for Kids, live on blogtalkradio.com at 2:00 central time today when the guest will be Edie A. Glaser, coauthor of an important new children’s book called All Children Have Different Eyes.

Call in to ask a question or make a comment at 1-646-716-9239 - and listen to the show via your computer at Blogtalkradio.com.

Here’s more information about the book:

* Title: All Children Have Different Eyes: Learn to play and make friends
* Authors: Edie A. Glaser and Maria Burgio, Ph.D.
* Illustrator: Doina Paraschiv
* Price: $16.95
* Pages: 48
* Audience: All children ages 4-8, their parents, teachers, optometrists, vision therapists, librarians, and anyone interested in how children with low vision see, learn, and play.
* Trim: 8.75 x 11.25
* Edition: Reinforced binding, Hardcover
* ISBN 13: 978-1-934561-15-7
* Publication Date: December 2007
* Will be available at: The publisher’s website and in process with Baker and Taylor, Follet, and others.
* Summary: All Children Have Different Eyes is a beautifully illustrated story empowering children who have visual impairment to take on the social challenges of daily life, such as how to deal with teasers and bullies, explain their condition confidently, enter play groups, and handle mistakes responsibly. Back-of-the-book activities reinforce these skills every day. It’s also a book for everyone teaching kids with normal sight that differences in how we see are not so scary or strange. With this awareness, they can become better friends and classmates with kids like Tommy and Wendy, our stars.
* Free Teacher Guide Download integrates standards, such as art, health, reading, writing, and P.E. with the important lessons of the book so children with normal vision will learn how to be better friends and playmates with vision-impaired children instead of intolerant bullies.
* More Benefits:
Activities in the back of the book help parents and teachers understand the social issues that affect children who have visual impairment while giving them tools to develop social competence in their child every day.
It comes with high praise from parents, teachers, doctors, kids, and others.
* Website: www.lowvisionkids.com.

Nov 20

Get the Help You Need to Become a Published Children’s Book Author!

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THE CHILDREN’S WRITERS’ COACHING CLUB (CWCC)

Need help creating your career as a children’s writer and/or illustrator?

OR - do you want to learn ways to make more of the writing and illustrating career you already have?

Then join the Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club.

Our club not only helps beginning writers and illustrators learn the tricks of the trade for children’s writing and illustrating, it also helps established children’s writers and/or illustrators learn to market their books, author visits, and even their own writing courses and workshops more effectively.

You’ll work with both published children’s writers and illustrators, and those who want to become children’s writers or illustrators, to create the children’s writing or illustrating career of your dreams.

And the best part is, you won’t ever have to leave your home - so you can enjoy your coaching club sessions in your pjs or bathrobe, if you like. What could be better than that?

Membership - only $27.00 per month

Become a member of the Children’s Writers Coaching Club and attend a live teleclass for children’s writers and illustrators each and every month.

Each monthly teleclass will focus on writing for children and will feature an interview and/or lesson from a published children’s author and or illustrator.

In addition to this live teleclass, members will receive a CDs of the recorded teleclass, so, as a member, you can listen to it at any time and never have to miss the monthly session.

You will also be invited to join a club listserv so you can discuss each month’s teleclass via email. In addition, you will have the opportunity to take advantage of short, weekly writing lessons and exercises for guided practice about some aspect of children’s writing.

Club members are also able to take part in weekly manuscript critique telesessions and submit their manuscripts for professional critique. At least one published children’s book author will critique each manuscript you submit.
Join the Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club here.

Nov 20

Quit Bugging Me!

Quit Bugging MeToday’s guest on Book Bites for Kids is Karen Laven, author of the YA adventure novel, Quit Bugging Me!

Listen to Book Bites for Kids here at 2:00 central time today, and call in to ask a question or make a comment at 1-646-9239.

Nov 19

Author/Illustrator Debra Lynn Thomlinson Is Today’s Guest on Book Bites for Kids!

Listen to the recording of today’s segment of Book Bites for Kids here. Our guest today was children’s author/illustrator Debra Lynn Thomlinson.

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Thomlinson’s “Secret Series” of children’s picture books

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