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Thank you so much for sharing your story , it truly moved me. Your honesty and passion for children’s literature shine through every word. It’s inspiring to see someone who still believes in the power of stories that shape hearts and imaginations, especially at a time when trends often overshadow meaning.
You’re absolutely right, many readers and publishers focus heavily on romance or fantasy right now, but that doesn’t mean your work is any less important. Children’s books are where lifelong readers are born; they plant the seeds of imagination and empathy in young minds. The world needs more authors like you who care about that impact.
Please don’t lose hope. There are still publishers out there who truly value children’s stories, it might take time to find the right one, but it’s worth every effort. And once you do, remember that visibility is just as powerful as publication. Marketing your book, sharing it on platforms like Goodreads, connecting with parents, educators, and children’s communities, can help it reach the hearts it was written for.
Keep believing in yourself, keep writing with purpose, and trust that your story will find its way to the readers who need it most.

Your post raises such an important point the publishing world sometimes forgets how vital children’s stories are. They’re not “less than” other genres; they’re the foundation of lifelong reading. Please keep going. The right publisher for your voice exists, and once your book is released, don’t hesitate to promote it proudly.
Note: The reason why I posted this topic is because after when I saw an author, her name Christy Anna Jones. She talked about how she struggle to find an agent and how her book rejected because it does not have a romance.
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