1. Nail Your Story
- ✅ Know your audience (age group, word count, themes).
- ✅ Test your manuscript with kids + parents.
- ✅ Revise 3x (cut fluff, simplify language).
- Pro tip: Use ChatGPT to brainstorm titles.
2. Lock Down Illustrations
- ✅ Hire an illustrator (Fiverr, Upwork) or use AI tools (Midjourney + Photoshop).
- ✅ Get 1–2 sample pages approved before full payment.
3. Pick Your Publishing Path
- ✅ Traditional: Query agents (QueryTracker), prepare for 2-year waits.
- ✅ Self-Publish: Set up Amazon KDP/IngramSpark accounts.
- Quick tip: Hybrid publishing? Skip it.
4. Handle Legal Basics
- ✅ Buy an ISBN (Bowker for U.S. authors).
- ✅ Copyright your book ($45 online).
- ✅ Disclose AI art if used.
5. Format Like a Pro
- ✅ 300 DPI images (CMYK color mode).
- ✅ 0.125″ bleed margins (no chopped-off art!).
- ✅ 14pt+ font size (easy for kids to read).
- Pro tip: Use Canva for DIY layouts.
6. Pre-Launch Marketing
- ✅ Build hype on TikTok/Instagram (film kids reacting to your book).
- ✅ Email local libraries for readings.
- ✅ Create an Amazon keyword list (e.g., “STEM books for kids”).
7. Launch & Keep Hustling
- ✅ Price smart (12.99–12.99–15.99 for picture books).
- ✅ Run a 5-day Amazon promo (free/discounted copies).
- ✅ Track sales weekly (adjust ads as needed).
- ✅ Plan a sequel if readers beg for it.
Stick this on your fridge.
Publishing’s a marathon, not a sprint. Check off each step, stay patient, and keep creating.