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i wrote some stories already and made the drawings for it.
i had classes about children literature, so i can share a bit with you.
don't worry too much on the writing part. some good children books are made only with drawings. the text is half of the message.
you can draw and then take a story from it - draw more than what you'll use, then pick some of your productions and then you'll feel inspired to just add a small sentence, or just a word, or not even that.
when you add a sentence you can allways go back and change it or sometimes add something more (or not!).
check out many different ChBook styles, think of how children think, check out also their math workbooks cause sometimes they might have funny ideas in the described problems. pay attention on the way it's written.
sometimes ChBooks don't really have a specific story - it's just ordered ideas in paper.
(oh and don't forget: ChBooks are not only for children. a parent won't buy it for his/her child if he/she don't like it. normally parents look for the way it's presented, the drawings or words used and the main messages.) - ok ok, "i'm not gonna seel it", but this is a nice thing to remember while you're making it. it helps.
(my academic formation is also about children literature)
good "luck"! (: