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I am thinking of writing an alphabet book for children.?

I was wondering if there are certain do’ and dont’s for an alphabet book. Are there any do’s or dont’s when writing for children? Is this a good selling type of book or is there not very many publishers who will publish alphabet books for children?

By alphabet books I am meaning something like this “A is for Armadillo” and have information about an armadillo. (Just an example).

If you know of any publishers who publish books such as these could you direct me to their information or even just type it as an answer.

Thanks for all the help,
Go D Rays!
Thanks for the answer Patrick. I really like that you included “No mater what happens don’t give up.” great advice for writers.

AP Bio HElp PLEASE!!!?

Tail length in a certain species of armadillo falls along a continuum, following a normal distribution. Assuming that environmental factors do not play an important role in determining tail length, this type of variation probably reflects _____.
Choose one answer.
a. pleiotropy
b. epistasis
c. complete dominance
d. incomplete dominance
e. polygenic inheritance

Does anyone know a type of insect that looks like a armadillo?

One of our renters found a dead insect under their bed and they think it’s an armadillo. Now we live in southern Illinois so I highly doubt it can be one. It is only an inch long, but it does look like an armadillo so I was just wondering if anyone knew what it could be? I’ve searched the internet and I haven’t found anything yet. What type of bug or retile could thins thing be??Thanks!
This thing has what looks like a stinger. It could possibly be a stiff tail…not really sure but I know it’s not a Roly Poly. It’s face is shaped like a mouse with a really pointy nose…hope that helps a little more.

Does anyone know what type of bugs my daughters are finding? They are…?

about 1/4″ long and look like little armadillos. We live in the Northeast and these bugs seem to live underneath rocks. My daughters like to catch them for their bug jars, but I’d like to do some research to see what they eat to keep them alive. Does anyone know the name of these bugs? We’ve nicknamed them rolly-pollies, potato bugs and armadillo bugs.
Yes, they sometimes curl up into little balls when touched. Almost like that’s their defense-mechanism.