![]() Once your book is ready, you can export your book and upload it to Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) in just a few simple steps to reach tens of millions of Amazon customers.Īfter your book has been published on Kindle, it can be read by students across the broadest set of devices including Fire tablets and free reading apps for iPads, Android tablets, smartphones, PCs, and Macs. In a few simple steps, you can import your PDF content into Kindle Textbook Creator and then use the built in previewer to see how your book appears on a range of Kindle devices and free Kindle reading apps. I’m glad I didn’t chicken out and not publish my children’s eBook it’s been a learning experience and something I’ll be using in the future with some of my own clients.Kindle Textbook Creator is a free tool for authors and educators that makes it fast and easy to convert PDFs of textbooks, course notes, study guides and other educational material into Kindle books. KDP also has other resources for publishing other types of eBooks, like comics and such. So there you have it, a quick and surprisingly clean way to upload a children’s book that won’t have you tearing out your hair. You can usually find them in My Publications and My Kindle Content folders in your documents tab. Just don’t forget to delete all the old files off your computer prior to saving the new one, or the old versions will keep loading and messing you up (again, I speak from experience). So if you see something, fix it, and upload a new version. If there’s something wrong on the preview, it’ll show up to the readers. Once loaded, you’ll be asked to preview the book - oh, yes, definitely! This is the make or break point. When you get to the part of Browse for your book, go to the folder and select the icon with the cute little blue book. If you’re ready to publish on KDP, go to the site, log on, and enter the book info. Your previously selected destination folder will pop up and you can save it right then and there. Once you’re happy with everything, click the FILE button in the corner and select Save for Publishing. If not, you’ll have to go back to your existing word document and make changes, save it again as a PDF, and start over. Index through the entire book to make sure everything is where you want it. Don’t do this if you have text in the manuscript already - it makes a mess! This will allow you to add pop-up text to your book - so when a finger or mouse is moved over it, the text pops up and becomes larger. Now, if you don’t already have text in your document and you’ve uploaded just your images, there’s a neat little tool called ADD POPUP. Have patience, it can take a minute or two. Select the PDF file and it will upload to the program. There will be a prompt for you to grab the document you want to import (somewhere on your computer). If you don’t have them, your book will run together and be a mashed up mess. The one thing you must remember (especially if you converted your PDF from a Word doc) is to make sure there are SECTION BREAKS at the end of each page. If you have your book already saved as a PDF, it’s easy cheesy. Note that at the bottom, it says to Start Adding Pages. If you pick option 2, you’ll be asked to upload a cover image from your files. Upload a cover and then upload the manuscript - that’s the option I found easiest. to upload a manuscript with the cover already included or 2. After you have entered all the details, go to the options page where you have two choices: 1. Keep in mind, not everyone has ultra-fancy eReaders. And the next screen you encounter is the layout area. In order to get past this screen, you must select (or create) a blank folder where the data can be dumped.įrom the metadata page, you’re taken to the book-building area. Once you’re past the welcome screen, you’ll be directed to the metadata screen. Yes, read it through at least once, there’s helpful info there. The first screen you see is a welcome screen with a quick self-tutorial to get you started. ![]() There’re two simple prompts at the bottom: Open an existing book, or, Create a new kids’ book. Once you have it downloaded, open it up, kick the tires and take it for a test drive. There’s also a short (video) on the KDP website that’s pretty helpful. This is a free download that you can pluck from the KDP login page. The eBook, however: I could never get the formatting right for some reason, so I ignored it for a couple of years.Įnter the mighty Amazon and the Kindle Kids’ Book Creator. The print version had its headaches with formatting, bleed, and such, but it’s out there. I’d posted her exploits on Facebook and everyone kept urging me to write a children’s book. Her name is Sevy, and she caused me a whole heap of trouble as a duckling. I never dreamed of writing a children’s book - didn’t think it was my style.
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