Today is Mother’s Day, so a lot of my thoughts and planning focused on mothers and the important role they play in helping children develop a love for reading. Parents, especially mothers, are often the ones choosing books, reading bedtime stories, and encouraging creativity and imagination in young children.
As I continue working on my children’s books, I realized that mothers are one of the key audiences I need to think about when writing and promoting my stories. While the books are written for children, parents are usually the ones deciding which books to purchase and share with their families.
This made me think more carefully about creating stories that are fun and imaginative for kids while also being meaningful and enjoyable for parents to read with them. I want my books to encourage family interaction, creativity, and memorable moments between parents and children.
Mother’s Day also reminded me how important encouragement and support can be in helping creativity grow. Many children develop their love for stories because someone took the time to read to them, listen to them, and encourage their imagination.

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