Course Highlights
- The price is for the whole course including final exam – no hidden fees
- Accredited Certificate upon successful completion at an additional cost
- Efficient exam system with instant results
- Track progress within own personal learning portal
- 24/7 customer support via live chat
Assessment and Certification
At the end of the course, you will be required to sit an online multiple-choice test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately so that you will instantly know whether you have been successful. After you have successfully passed the final exam, you will be able to order an Accredited Certificate of Achievement at an additional cost of £19 for a PDF copy and £29 for an original print copy sent to you by post or for both £39.Career Path
Not only does our CPD and CiQ accredited course look good on your CV, setting you apart from the competition, it can be used as a stepping stone to greater things. Further advance your learning, launch a new career or reinvigorate an existing one. On successful completion of this course, you have the potential to achieve an estimated salary of £21,000. The sky really is the limit.Frequently Asked Questions
Developing ideas starts with observation, brainstorming, and exploring personal experiences. Writers can use prompts, mind maps, or “what if” scenarios to generate creative concepts and shape them into engaging plots for stories or children’s books.
Techniques include clear character development, simple language, engaging plots, age-appropriate themes, repetition, and imaginative storytelling. Using illustrations, rhythm, and dialogue helps captivate young readers while supporting comprehension and enjoyment.
Memorable characters have distinct personalities, motivations, flaws, and growth arcs. Writers should use dialogue, actions, and internal thoughts to make characters relatable and compelling, enhancing both fiction and children’s stories.
“Show, don’t tell” means illustrating emotions, actions, and settings through vivid details and sensory descriptions rather than explaining. This technique engages readers, builds immersive worlds, and strengthens storytelling in fiction and children’s literature.
Effective story structure includes a clear beginning, middle, and end, with well-defined conflict, climax, and resolution. Chapters, scenes, and pacing should match the audience, ensuring readability, engagement, and satisfying narrative flow.

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