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Unleash Your Child's Creativity with 'Kids Fun Book' by Meera Mandakini! Hey parents and guardians! Tired of your little ones turning your walls into their own personal canvas? Frustrated by doodles on important documents? Fear not! Meera Mandakini is here to save the day with her fantastic new release, 'Kids Fun Book: Paperback Blank Sketch Book for Writing Stories'. It's large, it's blank, and it's ready for your child's wildest imaginations!
Imagine a book so versatile it can be anything your child dreams of: a storybook, a sketchbook, a secret code repository, or a masterpiece gallery. With 100 pages of unlined freedom, this book is perfect for kindergarten and nursery students ready to unleash their inner Picasso or J.K. Rowling.
Why Choose 'Kids Fun Book'? No More Wall Doodles: Finally, a designated spot for all those artistic expressions that won't require you to repaint your living room. Encourages Creativity: With no lines to confine them, your child's imagination can run wild. Who knows, you might be raising the next great author or artist! Large Size: Plenty of space for big ideas and even bigger stories. Perfect Gift: Ideal for birthdays, holidays, or just because you want to see that creative spark in your child's eyes. Parents Are Raving! "I used to find stick figures on every piece of mail. Now, my son spends hours filling his 'Kids Fun Book' with stories about dragons and spaceships!" - A Very Relieved Parent
"Best purchase ever! My daughter has created an entire series about a superhero unicorn. We’re considering submitting it to publishers!" - Proud Mom
Get Yours Today! Don’t let your child’s creativity go to waste. Give them the gift of endless possibilities with 'Kids Fun Book'. Available now on Amazon!
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same but different: a weekend watch-it write-up
In the writing business, we all know the saying “same but different,” meaning taking a solid idea and rebuilding it with a twist. It’s what storytellers do! It’s our bread and butter or sourdough toast and almond spread! Over the weekend, I watched a new series that encapsulates this idea perfectly. Like all good binge-worthy weekend watches, it began with a crime. A housekeeper at a Las…
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thatshowitwas · 2 years
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vpublicationsworld · 2 months
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At VPublications, we believe that friendships are the greatest stories to be told.
This Friendship Day, we celebrate the incredible bonds between our authors, readers, and team members who make our publishing journey meaningful.
Let's continue to write the story of friendship together!
Wishing a Happy Friendship Day from the VPublications family!
#VPublications #FriendshipDay #WritingStories #friendshipchapters
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authorbettyadams · 1 year
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Large Print Surprise
#writingstory #accommodations #formatting #author #books
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productre · 1 year
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rwhague · 3 years
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makjaypublishing · 3 years
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"Those who tell the stories rule society."
-Attributed to Plato or to a Native American Proverb
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yellow-mapleleaves · 4 years
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Gluttonous Much?
⚠ possible triggers ⚠
Chapter 1: Piece Of Mouldy Bread
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It started with just a piece of mouldy bread, the first item on my list of edible nouns. This one was the beginning, the food that caused him to give into his temptation further.
The trio of us, Josh, Felix and I, all agreed to enter a test that was to monitor our behaviours in a certain environment. We were given no extra details, only to be wary of our decisions. We weren’t sure why, but we all noticed that food was regularly thrown our way during the test.
Being the overly cautious girl that I’ve always been, I didn’t risk eating anything. Even when my stomach stretched and groaned, I didn’t dare eat a crumb from the food that was offered.
Felix was an incredibly picky eater, quite literally to a level of worry. He didn’t take a nibble of anything either.
Josh however, was the only more human one I guess. Whilst he ignored the first couple of offers, it came to a point when the feeling of an empty stomach was too foreign for him to handle.
As we trudged past a small cafeteria, separated from us by iron bars, we spotted a tall figure in the darkness sitting at a long table in the middle of the room. We thought nothing of it, considering the strange creatures we had already encountered.
As we were walking past him, he drew his arm back and hurled a piece of mouldy baguette from his plate at our alarmed frames, travelling through the iron bars and landing directly at Josh’s feet.
Josh frowned at the bread before turning back to the man, only to see him sitting back down at the table with his back turned to us.
Felix and I looked at Josh. He slowly bent down and picked up the bread, examining it closely before sniffing it quickly.
“You know, a mouldy piece of bread doesn’t sound half bad right now, since we haven’t been offered anything in a few hours,” he murmured, still eyeing the bread.
Felix and I glanced at each other and then back to Josh. “Knock yourself out I guess,” Felix brushed him off, “All I’m saying is you wouldn’t catch me eating something from an undead stranger in a dirty cafeteria.” He turned around and continued walking down the dim hallway.
I watched as Josh brought the bread up to his lips, nibbling on the edge of the grain-covered food.
“Not bad, I’ve eaten worse,” he stated, as he chuckled and offered me some. “No thanks, just be careful what you take from whom,” I warned him before turning my body and jogging to catch up with Felix.
Within the next two minutes, the whole of the bread that Josh possessed ceased to exist.
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akumaxeyes-blog · 4 years
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The cave was a decent size; Tall enough that our heads did not touch the ceiling but if you raised your hands above your head you could feel the sharp rocks at your fingertips.
Elron was ahead of me when he came to a sudden stop.
"What is it?" I asked. Now normally Elron was always quick to give me an answer but this time he just stood frozen. I decided to walk to where he was and take a look to see what had him so speechless.
Right in front of him was a cavern within the cave. This cavern opened up even wider and taller then the stretch we were standing in. The entire place lit up by a white beaming light. It was almost hard to look at the source of the light because it gave the same feeling as looking at the sun.
I strained my eyes to look beyond the light.
A woman....
Encased in what looked like a clear crystal? Quartz maybe? As me and Elron walked closer I could make out that it looked like she was sleeping.
"What do you think it is Caleb?" Elron looked puzzled. " Not a what Elron, clearly a who..." I motioned for Elron to wait behind me while I continued to walk towards her.
She had long flowing blonde hair, which appeared white at times. Lips a rosy pink. Skin, porcelain. I felt like I knew her but I had never seen her a day in my life. Me and Elron only came to these caverns to try and dig for gold and yet here we are standing before this beauty.
The wind picked up pace and it started to become chilly.
"Caleb" a whisper in the wind caressed my ears. Her eyes shot open to reveal icy blue eyes and a smile across her face.
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amazonbooksauthor · 3 months
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Unleash Creativity with Meera Mandakini’s Kids Fun Book: The Perfect Birthday Gift for cricket and drawing lovers: Are you looking for the perfect birthday gift that sparks creativity and joy in children? Look no further! Meera Mandakini’s latest release, "Kids Fun Book: Paperback Blank Sketch Book for Writing Stories," is here to inspire young minds. Available on Amazon, this large-sized blank book is perfect for children who love to write, draw, and let their imaginations run wild.
About the Author: Meera Mandakini Meera Mandakini is a celebrated author known for her engaging and imaginative books for children. With a passion for nurturing creativity, her works have delighted young readers and encouraged countless kids to explore their artistic talents.
About the Book "Kids Fun Book: Paperback Blank Sketch Book for Writing Stories" is designed to be a versatile tool for children aged 2-18. Whether your child is an aspiring writer, a budding artist, or a cricket enthusiast, this book offers a blank canvas for all their creative endeavors.
Key Features:
Large Size: Ample space for kids to draw big, bold pictures or write detailed stories. Blank Pages: No lines mean no limits—perfect for freehand drawing and creative storytelling. Versatile Use: Ideal for writing, drawing, sketching, and even cricket-themed artwork. Durable Paperback: Sturdy and easy to carry, making it great for use at home or on the go. Perfect for All Ages: Suitable for children from 2 to 18 years old, making it a timeless gift that grows with them. Why This Book is a Must-Have Encourages Creativity: Provides a blank slate for kids to express themselves through art and storytelling. Multi-Purpose: Perfect for a variety of activities, including drawing, writing, and crafting. Ideal Gift: Makes a thoughtful and unique birthday gift that stands out from the usual toys and gadgets. Portable and Durable: Easy to take anywhere, ensuring kids have a creative outlet wherever they go. Join the Creative Movement Help us spread the word about this fantastic book and make it a bestseller! Share your thoughts and your children’s creations on social media.
Get Your Copy Today! Don't miss out on the opportunity to give a gift that will inspire and entertain. "Kids Fun Book: Paperback Blank Sketch Book for Writing Stories" by Meera Mandakini is available now on Amazon.
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Let your child’s imagination soar with this versatile and engaging sketchbook. Perfect for birthdays, special occasions, or just because—order your copy today and watch creativity blossom!
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theworldofsanya · 4 years
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at least we have each other 🖤💞🍻🍺 #instagram #instapic #instadrink #dailypic #thursday #mood #guinness #ireland #music #spotify #metalhead #rockabilly #emo #punk #writingstories #needinspiration #nightowl https://www.instagram.com/p/CFP9BHxgDqz/?igshid=yifebplph7l
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seetverse · 4 years
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I wonder, how can one improve their writing?
Literally just asking.
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rwhague · 4 years
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These 3 things will KILL your heroes and infuriate your readers! Don't do it! In this video, we take a look at the TV show Ratched and how they tried to turn their anti-hero into a hero half-way through the season and why IMO, it doesn’t work. Also, we’re going to look at the Hobbit and why the 3rd film flopped.
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puppiesareperfect · 5 years
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“You know, you should actually be writing right now.”
Well, yes...but possibly no.
Look, if you actually can’t write right now/today that’s ok. If you have the time to, by all means write!! But you won’t always have the time to.
Sometimes you’ll be busy with school or work.
Sometimes you’ll be too tired to write (it’s ok, it happens. Don’t write if you’re hardly staying awake...that just leads to typos).
Sometimes you need time to take care of yourself; there’s no shame in not writing if you’re sick. (This includes mental health too. If you’re not at your best mentally, it’s ok to take a break).
Basically what I’m trying to say is... write as much as you can. Write every day you can. But don’t force yourself to do it if it’s not the right time. It’s ok to take time for yourself or your life outside of writing. Write on, but don’t feel like you can’t take breaks.
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