I always wanted to write children’s books, but I didn’t have the courage, time or right frame of mind.
After I completed my first degree in Computer Engineering, I found myself creating children’s software; teaching private lessons in all areas; and teaching children to swim, in both the first and second levels.
As a result of working with kids, the connection to writing a book for children was a natural progression and I found myself writing many different stories about almost everything, and always left them in the desk drawer.
When an idea pops into my head I ask these questions:
Will a child want to read this book?
Will a parent want to read this book to or with their child?
Would this book make a parent or a child feel something?
Is there something visual here that will hold the child's interest?
Will a child see things in a different way after reading the book?
If the answer to these questions is yes, then I know I'm on the right track.
This is my first book to be published in a Kindle version; I hope that I will publish many more children’s books, in the same genre soon.