Children's stories are short, structured, and endlessly nicheable — a character, a gentle lesson, a rhythm kids want repeated. Pair a story with a matching coloring book for a two-product bundle.
The structure that works
- A likeable main character
- A small problem or adventure
- Three tries / escalation
- A warm resolution with the lesson
- A read-aloud rhythm
Tips from books that sell
- Age-band your writing (3–5 vs 6–8 changes everything).
- Series around one character build repeat buyers.
- Bundle with a same-theme coloring book.
Example topics
- Pip the mouse learns to share
- The little tractor who was afraid of mud
- A bedtime story for kids who hate bedtime