It depends on the nature and complexity of the story. If it has detailed descriptions and in-depth character development, it might work better as a book. If it's more visually driven and action-packed, a comic could be the way to go.
Yes, usually book titles are italicized when writing a story. It's a common formatting rule in many writing styles.
First, you need to come up with a unique and engaging story idea. That's the foundation of a good comic.
I think you can offer your opinion whenever you have formed a clear view. It could be while you're still in the middle of it if something strikes you strongly, or after you've completed it and had time to reflect.
I think the best time to close the book after the story is over is when you feel you've processed the events and emotions of the story. Sometimes that's right away, and other times you might want to linger for a bit.
When writing a book, a writer should consider the overall structure. It needs to be more elaborate than a story. For a story, they should focus on a concise plot. For both, character development is crucial. In a book, characters can evolve over a long period, but in a story, it has to be quicker. Also, the pacing in a book can be more varied compared to a story.
Simple rhymes and colorful pictures would be great. Maybe a story about a friendly teddy bear's day. Also, make the language easy and repetitive to help with language development.
You should have cute and colorful illustrations. Also, simple and repetitive words work well for babies to understand and remember.
You can write about cute animals, simple adventures, or heartwarming family moments. Keep the language simple and the pictures colorful.
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