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Old 08-31-2014, 08:12 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Kanila G View Post
@acitore: Thanks for the input. In this particular case I was trying to teach my daughter some ambitious words to see how she would take to them. She seemed to still like the story. The body of the story has a few difficult words too. I tried to use words that sound complicated, but have relatively simple meanings. My idea was to tell her that just because a word is big does not mean it is scary. In that way this book is different from the rest I have written. The rest can be found at https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/GeeKanika and dont have difficult words in them, at least not intentionally.

I did not think about it sounding depressing though. i'll keep that in mind in the future. Luckily the rest of the books I have written so far happen to have cheery titles.
And the occasional 'difficult' word helps to develop a child's vocabulary.
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