Fox:
1:Do keep the text under 500 words if possible. Minimise description. The fewer words the better, the picture will provide many of the visual details un the story. A picture book is always thirty-two pages.
2:Do write with narrative ten-ion solve a problem
3:Do not be surprised to find yourself working on a picture book text for a couple of years and do not give up too soon, Also do not lose heart after rejection: be resilient and tenacious!
4:Do not forget that the rhythm of the text is the elements that will, or will not bring the reader back to the story again and again
Edward-
5:You can tell readers a lot about a character by the name you choose.
6: Picture books are meant to read aloud, so your story has to sound good.
7:Before I begin my second draft, I write down everything I know about my character
Montes-
8:Avoid stories with a message or a moral.
9:All editors will tell you they hate inanimate objects that come to life.
10:The best rule on writing on any genre is that are no rigid rulers