You have a library of books for your kiddo to browse. But what about a totally personalized pick that the two of you create together? Your literary little learner can build their own book, starting with the story selection. Brainstorm ideas and make a list of your child’s favorite tales or base the narrative on a character that your kiddo already knows and loves. Don’t stress if you’re not Pinterest crafty. This kids’ storybook activity is easy for child-parent duos of all ages and artsy abilities. Check out these easy-to-follow steps and help your child create their very own “My Story Book”!
There’s no reason to wait until your child is in kindergarten to start building early literacy skills. Toddlers and preschoolers need exposure to words, speech and all kinds of communication. If your child can’t write the words that accompany their story, do it for them. Don’t worry, this isn’t helicopter parenting at its finest. You can lightly write the letters in pencil, giving your child something to trace with a crayon or marker. Another option is to use stampers, stencils or foam letters to help your child spell simple words. Add these directly to the pictures, make separate word pages or write on another piece of paper, cut the words or sentences out and then glue them onto the drawing.
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Each drawing that your child makes can magically transform into one page of their very own book. How should you photograph your child’s artwork to turn it into photos or book pages? Place the pictures on a flat surface, such as the kitchen table or the living room floor. Avoid direct sunlight or artificial light. Even though it may seem like you need a spotlight on the drawings or paintings to make them shine, the direct light can cause a glare or odd-looking halo effect.
We hope these ideas inspired you to create your own children’s story book! Ready to get started? Check out our Personalized Board Book templates or make a totally Custom Board Book from scratch.