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Six Simple Steps to Writing the Best Blogs for Kids

By Dr. Patricia Fioriello

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Those, who have the aspiration to strike the chord in the kids’ minds, are often trying their hands at the kids blog sites.

Writing in kids blog sites are at the same time the easiest and most difficult job to undertake. Easiest because you will find your readers in the least possible time and most difficult because, in the world of millions of kids blogs sites, it is really challenging to make their eyes fixed on your blog on a regular basis.

Writing blogs for children is somewhat different from writing blogs for adults. Kids blog sites address a number of issues that provide useful tips for the pre teenagers for their growing years. Kids of pre teenage stand at a preparatory stage which is transitional between the world of fantasy and reality. Therefore, you have to be careful while trying to venture into their world.
Six Simple Steps to Writing Good Blogs for Kids

If you go through any popular kids blog sites, you will come across blogs that will give you an idea of how to do the trick.

  1. The content of your blog is the key thing. Don’t stride on the path not meant for kids. If you can’t make up your mind, refer to the kids blog sites for ideas.
  2. Use short, simple sentences that give the message right at the beginning. Don’t stuff flowery words and if you are bound to put in technical jargon, don’t forget to add explanations for them.
  3. Pre teenagers are not research-fellows, they don’t like over-explanation of anything. Try to explain things as briefly as possible.
  4. Detailed description of something interesting for the pre teenagers is allowed, but not for long and not repetitively.
  5. Try to put as much color as possible to make the topic and your content interesting.
  6. Always use friendly language and never an instructive one to win the pre teenager hearts. If you make friends with them through your blog, they will befriend you.

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