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Writing for children involves tailoring your content to suit various age groups, each with distinct developmental stages, interests, and reading abilities. Understanding these differences is crucial for creating engaging, age-appropriate stories. Here’s a guide on what changes when writing for different age groups in children’s literature.1. Infants and Toddlers (0-2 years)Characteristics: • Limited attention span • Developing language skills • Enjoy simple, repetitive text • Respond to bright c