When I’m writing for kids, whether it’s a song, a poem, or even ebooks for kids…I often find a way to challenge them with their own lingo.
Maybe you’ve seen those AT&T commercials where a man sits at a kids’ table and asks some kids if doing two things is better than doing one. Then, he watches the kids and their reactions, comments, and funny movements. I’ve always been that way with kids. I love to ask them questions that challenge their perceptions…and then give them a goofy alternative. Their consternation is priceless.
And that’s why I enjoy writing for kids so much.
It gives me the opportunity to turn on the switch to the imagination I’ve always had but don’t always tap in to. I can be anything or go anywhere, and I can hopefully write it in a way that takes kids along for the ride. Colors can have sounds. And sounds can come to life and sprout wings and fly. They can fly into clouds that turn into eyes. And the eyes can blink out tears that drip into pools of color. And the whole thing can start over again going in a new, fun direction.
Well, that’s my take on it. I’ll just leave you with this one last musical thought…
Holla holla moolah…holla holla moolah
Holla holla moolah molay
Joppa joppa joopah…joppa joppa joopah
Joppa joppa joopah jopay
Kenna keena kyna…kenna keena kyna
Kenna keena kyna konay
Wella weela wyla…wella weela wyla
Wella weela wyla wolay
Soli Oh Yo…Soli Oh Yo Yo
Soli Ay Yi…Soli Ay yi yi
Soli Oh Soli Ay Soli Oh Soli Ay
Soli Oh Yi Oh Yi Yo
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