Any idea that is interesting enough to you will be a good idea. You cannot write a story or novel based on ideas that someone else invents - you won't be interested enough in the subject to be able to research and write anything that will actually sell. Plus, anonymous people on the internet have no idea how old you are, what your interests are, or how well you can write!
In order to write, you need a personal connection to the subject. Write about whatever you enjoy, or whatever you find interesting, and you will end up with your novel or story.
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• Write about what you know. A good idea for a first novel is to write your own personal story. Everyone has at least one novel in them waiting to be written.
• Observe the world around you. Anything interesting can be an idea for a story or novel.
• Research. The more you know, the more ideas you will have.
• Read stories and books that other authors have written in your chosen genre. This way, you can see how other people do things.
A story can be either plot driven, character driven, or both. Most are stories are both but one or the other usually takes precedence. Charles Dickens' novels are primarily character driven Ian Flemings' are plot driven (although all the plots are the same.) If you need a place to start - trying thinking up interesting characters who can be developed and evolved against an interesting plot, or think up a good crisis that characters can be illuminated through.
Teddy bears and weird things like that, that little kids like. Find old bedtime stories and find things like that which you could put into it. But you have to make it very simple and have pictures in it and everything and you have to write about things which interest the kid, little kids get distracted very easily.
That would be Stuart Little.
Laura Ingalls Wilder
It is a childrens Fairy Story and as such is pure fantasy.
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A childrens book taking place in modern times
In the content of the book.
I have been researching this topic and in the childrens book, "Life in the Old West- The Railroad" it said that the Germans were involved in building the track.
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Yes, in the 7th book (The Third Wheel) inside the book it says "More Diary of a Wimpy Kid Coming Soon" which says there will be an 8th book. The title has not been released but a teaser picture has. Here is the link for that: http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-book-news/article/56502-abrams-announces-wimpy-kid-8.html
At the childrens book store
Roger Hargreaves created the Mr. Men and Little Miss childrens book series.