It’s no surprise that parents today seek books that will delight,
engage, and educate their children. However, some parents are seeing
gaps in the available options of topics they want to share with their
children. To combat this, there is a growing trend of parents who have
taken matters into their own hands and turned to self-publishing to fill
these holes themselves.Kindle Direct Publishing
(KDP) from Amazon is one self-publishing option that offers editorial
freedom and ease of use for busy parents looking to create something
that meets their kids’ needs.KDP success stories include Handeep Dhoot
(who writes as "Dr. Dhoot"),
a mom with a Ph.D. in chemistry who wanted to introduce her young
daughter to STEM topics.Dr. Dhoot has self-published the growing Tinker
Toddler series of STEM books aimed at young children, including Machine
Learning for Babies & Toddlers."Becoming a parent helped me realize
the urgency for introducing scientific topics, like STEM, to kids while
their brains are still developing. KDP allowed me to self-publish books
that portray these ideas in an accurate and digestible way for kids,
including my own daughter."Gabi Garcia,
a long-time school counselor and mom, turned to self-publishing when
she saw a lack of books for Spanish-speaking and bilingual children
about how to understand their emotions and feelings."It’s so important
to engage with children early to discuss mindfulness. Self-publishing on
KDP empowered me to take all that I’d learned and seen as a school
counselor and make it accessible to more children, in both English and
Spanish."She has published several books on these topics through KDP,
including Listening to My Body, published in both English and Spanish.
She now writes full-time on mindfulness and social awareness topics for
children, parents, and educators.Brendan Kelso
struggled with dyslexia as a child, but found learning and performing
dramatic monologues helpful. He enjoyed Shakespeare, but, like many
young readers, found the text hard to understand.After a career in
engineering, he became a stay-at-home dad and came up with an idea to
write versions of Shakespeare’s plays that were more accessible to kids.
His loveof theater and writing led him to self-publish several works
through KDP, starting with Shakespeare’s Hamlet for Kids."I have the
freedom to spend more time with my family, while pursuing my passion on
my own terms with KDP."These parents have been able to create the books
they couldn’t find for kids and found financial success – and sometimes a
whole new career – in the process.For those parents who are toying with
self-publishing, but still have questions, consider this:* KDP lets
authors set their own prices and retain all rights to their work.* As an
author, you can publish your book in minutes, and these books are
available to a worldwide audience through Kindle online stores in 24-48
hours.* You can publish Kindle eBooks and paperbacks in multiple
languages.Visit kdp.amazon.com for more information about Kindle Direct Publishing.
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