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Index Page › Self Enhancement › Imagination & Creativity
 

Writing For Children Part 3

 

Author: Robert Daniel

If youre stuck for an idea, go to the drawer and get the scissors out, find a piece of card or paper and cut a frame out.

Or find an old frame with nothing inside it.

Now go and find an interesting spot, and write about everything you see, or imagine you see, in the picture frame. It will take you to many new and interesting places.

Still stuck?

Find an old photograph, or painting, or print. OK, anything with a picture from anywhere will do.

Now go on an adventure inside the picture. Write it down, or just travel through it with your imagination. For example:

Im looking at a photograph of a group of people sitting together in what looks like a woodland setting. The photograph is very old and I dont know where its from, or who is inside the picture.

One of the characters in the photo has a wry smile on her face, and behind her to the left there is a young man peering over the top of someones head, staring at her.

She has a mug in her right hand. It looks like a modern day mug, in a photo which may be a hundred years old.

It smells like chocolate. Now get nosey.

She has a long coat on, so it cant be a warm day. Look inside her pocket, what do you find? Rummage around a bit. Something hard, a brooch. Take it out, and see a small drawing of a child inside.

Listen in on the conversations going on, read minds, go behind the tree in the corner of the photo. Theres a basket hanging there with food and drinks inside. Theyre going to have a picnic after the photographer has finished with them.

Move further away, down a small slope behind the tree into a clearing. There is a farmhouse there, not in the photo of course, but by now youve moved out of view. Push the kitchen door open. Youre inside a cottage, a kitchen with copper pots and a fire burning below a range in the corner.

Try not to make up what you see. Actually notice what you see as you move through the building.

From there you can go anywhere, meet anyone, do anything, find anything. There is no limit to your imagination.

Anyway, thats my picture. Whats yours? Take a close look, and go beyond the hills, passed the tall buildings, go below decks or even below the ocean. Talk with people, listen to their answers, touch what they touch, feel what they feel, see what they see, hear what they hear, smell what they smell. Use all your senses, and move through time and space.

There is nothing more extraordinary than your own imagination, and you dont have to go anywhere to find it.

Author Bio:

Robert Daniel

Children's author, creative writing/memory/self esteem teacher and workshop leader, work with primary children in creating online newspapers, curry chef, soccer star in my own mind, living happily married in Albany with two magic teenage 'children'. LATEST NEWS: Very excited geting into couchsurfing.com and planning next adventure.

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