Imagine you have a story to tell, but no one can hear it yet. That’s where publishing comes in! First, the writer shares their idea with someone called a publisher, like a friend who helps them make a bigger version of the story, that's the book. Then, people print many copies and send them to stores, so everyone can read it. It’s like turning your secret into something everyone knows about.
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- A child writes a story about dragons, and the publisher turns it into a book with pictures for other kids to read.
- Publishers help authors by making sure their stories are ready for the world to see.
- Once printed, books go to stores so readers can buy them and take home new adventures.
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See also
- What Makes a Book a ‘Classic’ or Not?
- How Do Libraries Decide What to Keep?
- What Makes a Book ‘Famous’ or ‘Forgotten’?
- What Makes a Book Hard or Easy to Read?
- How Do Books Stay on Shelves for Centuries?
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