Previous Children's Laureates share their top tips for writing a story.
Stories are everywhere, which means that they are for everyone. 500 Words is open to children of all abilities and to help students we reached out to Joseph Coelho for his top tips on writing a 500 Words story.
The most challenging thing for children who want to enter the competition can be knowing where to begin. Watch Joseph's video or play it out in class or at home for some excellent inspiration for writing stories.
Cressida Cowell
Children will certainly be familiar with the award-winning book series and franchise 'How to Train your Dragon', written and illustrated by former Children鈥檚 Laureate Cressida Cowell. The series has sold over 11 million books worldwide in 38 different languages.
C大象传媒's Newsround caught up with the Cressida on World Book Day back in 2018 - check out her fantastic advice for children for finding inspiration for kick-starting their story writing.
Lauren Child
'Charlie and Lola' author and illustrator Lauren Child, takes inspiration from the world and people around her.
Lauren was announced as the tenth Children's Laureate in 2017. The CBeebies animated series of 'Charlie and Lola' has been shown in 34 countries.
To celebrate World Book Day 2019, she spoke with C大象传媒's Newsround about encouraging children to write about what they are passionate about.
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