![]() ![]() Think of some of your favorite books: picture books, chapter books, middle grade, YA, even adult, most of them are structured in this manner.Ģ. The main character experiences some form of emotional growth and the story ends. Then just when they are convinced that they will never solve the problem and the worst is about to happen, eureka, they figure out how to solve it. ![]() He/she tries again, faces another obstacle and fails. It is usually laid out as follows main character has a problem, he/she tries to solve the problem, faces an obstacle and fails. This is the easiest and most popular story structure utilized by most kidslit authors. There are many types/structures of books but in this post, we will discuss the 3 most common types, and my personal favorites.ġ. ![]() WRITING CHILDREN’S BOOKS TIP #9: STRUCTUREĮver thought of the story structure of most of the books you’ve read? Or the structure of the book you’re reading or writing right now? In other words, how is the story laid out for the reader? ![]()
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