Friday 14 April 2017

A List of Books Written and/or Illustrated by Children #YourKidsCreations


We have published so many books written by children and anthologies with stories written and illustrated by children here ate Your Kids' Creations that I started to wonder about other published books that were written and, possibly illustrated, by children. I did some research on Amazon, and here is a list of books that I found (amongst the first six pages in the Amazon.com search and including our published books):


The Purple Pony: A Children's Book Written By a Child by Vanessa Schön (November 2016):
Vanessa Schön began writing at the age of seven. "The Purple Pony" was the first short story she ever wrote. Taken from the heart and mind of a child, this book tells the story of Purple, a little pony struggling to accept himself among his "normal" peers. Purple explores what it means to be different, and how it isn't so bad after all.
***** 


Hamsters on the Run: A Book about Hamsters (Books By Kids 1) by Miah Pluta (August 2016):
A children's book about what hamsters do. Written by Miah Pluta at age 4 and illustrated by artist Jessica Ling Findley
*****  


Kangaroo: A Wonderful Heartfelt Mother & Baby Kangaroo Tale Written by a Child by Miss Katrina AM Western (May 2011):

Story adapted from a Poem Written by Katrina A.M. Western (age 5)
***** 


Eighteen years into the eruption of the Soufrière Hills Volcano, the Montserrat Volcano Observatory invited children and teenagers to submit stories with the theme A Volcano's Touch for its annual Creative Writing Competition.
This collection features the 26 winning stories, accompanied by colourful illustrations. It is a one-of-a-kind storybook for children and adults, which takes the reader to fantastical worlds on volcanic adventures of all kinds, and also to explore Montserrat, the beautiful Caribbean island where so many lives have been touched and forever changed by a volcano.
*****  


Kids Create, Edited by L. Hollar (December 2014):
Kids Create is a collection of stories written by children, parents, and teachers. It is filled with magic. Inside you will find pirates, butterflies, dragons, skunks, aliens and quite a few imaginative children. This anthology is the first of what we hope to be many offerings. The proceeds from this book will be donated to children's literacy.
***** 


The Butterfly StoryBook (2016): STORIES WRITTEN BY CHILDREN FOR CHILDREN: A project of The Rotary E-Club of the Caribbean 7020 (Volume 4) (April 2016) (There are three previous books in this series.):

The butterfly StoryBook (2016) is a unique collection of ten short stories for children  written by the 2016 winners of an annual contest sponsored by the Rotary E-Club of the Caribbean 7020.The authors are all between the ages of seven and eleven. The stories are illustrations of good deeds. Although the Caribbean culture is present in the stories, readers will recognize similar events, situations, and experiences in their own lives. The inspiration from the minds of children in these stories will delight and encourage readers. Children will enjoy reading stories which provide an insight into the lives of the people in the Caribbean as seen through the eyes of children their own age. The book is available in English, French, Spanish and Haitian Creole. Teachers will find the books a useful tool for encouragement of story writing. The goal of this Rotary project is to improve literacy throughout the world by providing a book that can be read by children in all parts of the world, at the same time giving young authors an opportunity to be published. Through your purchase and enjoyment of the Butterfly  Storybook, you can support  Rotary in its commitment to literacy throughout the world. 100% of royalties support the humanitarian service of Rotary in the Caribbean and worldwide. 

*****


T is for Texas: Written By Kids For Kids (See My State), edited by Michelle McCann (June 2014):
The seventh title in the See My State series, T is for Texas combines vibrant photos with fun and informative couplets that elaborate on the pictures and offer clear picture/word associations. The couplets were written by kids, for kids, and are therefore very accessible and entertaining to read and learn from. Combines photographs with couplets written for each letter of the alphabet sharing important state landmarks, people, resources, nature, and more. Facts in the back of the book make it an effective educational tool. The imagery also leaves a lasting impression in each child’s mind as they learn about what makes their state so beautiful and unique. At the back of the book, two pages of intriguing facts add to the learning experience. The See My State Series includes CO, OK, CA, WA, OR, and NY (AK coming soon!)
*****


BEST DAY EVER: A children's book written by a child by Maya Alvoid-Zenardi (January 2015):
A little girl dreams of taking ballet classes but can not afford it, she will solve her own problem and fulfill her dream and more!
*****



The World As I See It: Children's Poetry Written By a Child Poet by Aaron C. Padgett Jr. (July 2014):
“All the bad memories I wish you could erase, you are the source of the pain on my face.” ~ Aaron C. Padgett Jr.
My name is Aaron C. Padgett Jr. You are about to read a collection of children’s poems that I have written over the years. I started off writing small sentences about how I was feeling at the time. As the years moved along, my writing improved. My father submitted some of my poems to children’s organization and a few of them have been published. My pop told me I should continue to write for children like me. There are adults who write children’s poems but none of them can speak from a child’s point of view. “The World As I See It” is children’s poetry, written by a child poet. I write about struggles in school, problems at home, and the journey to become better at whatever sport I am playing. I am the brains and my father is the muscle. I write my poems and he works to get other people to see them. He says it is something we can do together while I am young and still want to spend time with him. 
*****


A Week in the Magic Garden by Rosie Lockyear (March 2016):
Rosie follows a magic star to a unicorn at the bottom of her garden, and that’s where her adventure begins. With Sparkle, her unicorn friend, Rosie meets goblins, fairies and more, as they journey together to new and fantastic magical worlds.
***** 


Dark Unicorn by Isabella Fyfe (December 2014):
When Pearl’s best friend Sky the unicorn, is turned evil through magic, Pearl must travel to find the ingredients she needs for the cure. Can she find all of the ingredients to make the potion that will cure her friend? Or will she find out that the magic she needed was within her all along?
*****


Tiger Boy (The Tiger Boy Chronicles Book 1) by Cameron Fyfe (November 2015):
In a visit to a man-made jungle reservation in England, Cameron stumbles across a secret research facility. An encounter with an escaped tiger changes his life forever and gives him special powers. With his new feline friend, Cameron becomes Tiger Boy. Can he learn to use his powers effectively to fight crime and rescue those who need rescuing?
*****


Tiger Boy & the Zombie Problem (The Tiger Boy Chronicles Book 2) by Cameron Fyfe (November 2016):
Tiger Boy has been keeping his city safe all year, but he’s never faced zombies before. Can he find out who is controlling the zombies and put a stop to him before the zombie army takes over his city? Or will it prove to be too much for the young Tiger Boy?
***** 


A Hero's Adventure (A Hero's Adventure Book 1) by Connor Fyfe (August 2015):
When Joe finds out he has a special ability, he offers his services to the king and finds himself facing a horrible opponent. Can Joe survive the battle to come? And will he find the strength to save the kingdom?
***** 


The Hero and the Dragon (A Hero's Adventure Book 2) by Connor Fyfe (September 2016):
It’s been a year since Joe defeated the monster called Cheater, but Joe’s gut tells him that Cheater isn’t through causing havoc in the kingdom. Is Joe strong enough to defeat Cheater and his army once again? Or, this time, will Cheater and his evil plans prevail?
***** 


Grabbed by the Shadows by Gabriella Fyfe (September 2015):
Erica, Sally and Adrien are best friends. They live typical teenage lives until the day they find out that monsters are real. Can they survive in a world full of giant monsters that hunger for human flesh? Sometimes, your worst fears really do come true.
*****


The Talisman Chronicles: A Collection of Stories Written & Illustrated By Children (Kids' Chronicles) (BLACK AND WHITE EDITION), edited by Rebecca Fyfe (December 2013):
Children of all ages, from as young as the age of two to as old as the age of fourteen, have been finding magical talismans all over the world. In some cases, the talismans take them on a magical adventure and in other cases, the enchanted charms give them a vision of someone else's mystical adventure. These stories have been gathered here, in The Talisman Chronicles, as each child tells their story. Each charm found has a different story, and each story has been collected here. 
Enjoy these imaginative stories about pirate dogs and friendly dragons. Delve into the imaginations of children and let these charming stories, written by children from around the world, enchant you.
***** 


The Talisman Chronicles: A Collection of Stories Written & Illustrated By Children (Kids' Chronicles) (FULL COLOUR EDITION), edited by Rebecca Fyfe (December 2013):
Children of all ages, from as young as the age of two to as old as the age of fourteen, have been finding magical talismans all over the world. In some cases, the talismans take them on a magical adventure and in other cases, the enchanted charms give them a vision of someone else's mystical adventure. These stories have been gathered here, in The Talisman Chronicles, as each child tells their story. Each charm found has a different story, and each story has been collected here. Enjoy these imaginative stories about pirate dogs and friendly dragons. Delve into the imaginations of children and let these charming stories, written by children from around the world, enchant you.
***** 


Superhero Chronicles: A Collection of Superhero Stories Written & Illustrated By Children (Kids' Chronicles) (BLACK & WHITE EDITION), edited by Rebecca Fyfe (September 2015):
What does a child like best about superheroes? If a child could create a superhero, what kind of superhero would he or she create? Find answers to these questions in this collection of superhero stories, written entirely by children. Fourteen young authors, from six years old to thirteen years old, from all around the world, have come together to create this anthology of twenty-two superhero stories. Delight in these short stories of superheroes, from super animals and eco-warriors to masterminds and super witches. Enjoy reading about superheroes who have special powers and abilities, as well as superheroes who have no special powers and yet still manage to make the world a better place.
***** 


Superhero Chronicles: A Collection of Superhero Stories Written & Illustrated By Children (Kids' Chronicles) (FULL COLOUR EDITION), edited by Rebecca Fyfe (September 2015):
What does a child like best about superheroes? If a child could create a superhero, what kind of superhero would he or she create? Find answers to these questions in this collection of superhero stories, written entirely by children. Fourteen young authors, from six years old to thirteen years old, from all around the world, have come together to create this anthology of twenty-two superhero stories. Delight in these short stories of superheroes, from super animals and eco-warriors to masterminds and super witches. Enjoy reading about superheroes who have special powers and abilities, as well as superheroes who have no special powers and yet still manage to make the world a better place.
***** 


Superhero Chronicles: A Collection of Superhero Stories Written & Illustrated By Children (Kids' Chronicles) (SPECIAL EDITION), edited by Rebecca Fyfe (September 2015):
What does a child like best about superheroes? If a child could create a superhero, what kind of superhero would he or she create? Find answers to these questions in this collection of superhero stories, written entirely by children. Fourteen young authors, from six years old to thirteen years old, from all around the world, have come together to create this anthology of twenty-two superhero stories. Delight in these short stories of superheroes, from super animals and eco-warriors to masterminds and super witches. Enjoy reading about superheroes who have special powers and abilities, as well as superheroes who have no special powers and yet still manage to make the world a better place.

Monday 11 January 2016

Now accepting submissions for "The Fairy Tale Chronicles" #FairyTaleChronicles #KidsChronicles




The Fairy Tale Chronicles: A Collection of Stories Written and Illustrated by Children

The original anthology in the Kids' Chronicles series of anthologies, "The Talisman Chronicles: A Collection of Stories Written and Illustrated by Children," is an anthology of stories written and illustrated by children. A second one, after several requests, was opened for submission, and in 2015, "Superhero Chronicles: A Collection of Superhero Stories Written & Illustrated by Children" was published. It has been requested by some kids that we create another anthology, and so we are complying with this request.

The third volume of the Kids' Chronicles series of anthologies published by Your Kids' Creations is called "The Fairy Tale Chronicles: A Collection of Stories Written & Illustrated by Children."

This is the new topic for children to write about for a new anthology in 2016. I think the world needs to read more stories written by children. Don't you?

The anthology will be published in both kindle and print formats, and in both color and black and white formats.

Artwork, when sent in by children should be line drawings. If the drawings are colored-in, when the drawing is optimized for print, the same colors will be used. The cleaner the image, the easier it will be to optimize it for print.

Kids should shoot for 300 words or over for their stories but because these are kids writing, shorter stories will be accepted. The story should be entirely the child's creation, but the child may have help from his or her parent with things like spelling and grammar.


A list of charms is below. Children are to select a charm that best represents their story. I will do my best to send that charm to the child. Once they have written a story for a selected charm, they may select another one and write another story. 

Each child will need to send in a one-line to one-paragraph long author bio, written in the third person and will need to e-mail a copy of the signed parental agreement.

Deadline for submissions is June 15, 2017.

List of charms below:



Cat charm 
Dragon charm 
Mermaid charm 
Wolf charm 
Book charm 
Unicorn charm 
Heart charm 
Fox charm 
Fairy charm 
Butterfly charm 
Dragonfly charm 
Anchor charm 
Skull and crossbones charm 
Feather charm 

Charms will be crossed out when no more of a specific type are available and new ones will be added as charms are taken for stories.