Children’s Book Covers That Will Make Your Book Stand Out

Children’s Book Covers That Will Make Your Book Stand Out

The children’s book industry is an enormous one. In 2018, it generated about $2.95 billion in the United States alone. 

With the events of 2020 so far, children's reading culture has been amplified, and we expect more children to now read books more than ever.

While there are several children’s books out there, one thing that makes a book stand out (even before the content is evaluated) is the cover. Modern children's book covers are different from any other category because they must be colorful, eye-catching, and well-illustrated.

PosterMyWall offers some exceptional book covers that are ideal for children’s books. They’re cost-effective and can be made to suit the purpose your book needs to achieve. 

Here are some of the themes and elements that make an excellent children’s book cover.

Beautiful Illustrations over Words

Children's books are introduced to imbibe a reading culture in kids as they grow. Despite this, a child who cannot properly read yet doesn’t need a book with so many words. Rather, a typical children's book should contain more beautiful illustrations than words. So should the book cover also.

Bedtime stories, in particular, are more about the picturesque images that tell stories than words. Make your book covers more about the illustrations than the words.

Soft color designs

Color is often one of the most overlooked elements that separate bad children’s book covers from good ones. Different colors convey different emotions and moods, and children need to have that extra treat of bright colors on their favorite book covers. 

If your book is about to tell an adventure story, then you know the book cover must be fun and relatable, so the give kids have an idea of the adventure they’re about to have with the book.

Typography

It’s as simple as children's book covers don’t need more than two typefaces. Having so many font types on your book covers can cause a bit of confusion to your readers. Even when you limit it to one or two fonts, make sure they’re properly mixed and balanced. 

In addition, make the necessary words more legible than the others.

Cute and Fun Covers, Irrespective of the Genre of Book

Cover designs are the first things kids see when they pick up a book. They aren’t particular about the content yet, so you want to make sure the design is a delight to see. Irrespective of the type of book – whether a storybook or nonfiction guide book – you should never have a boring book design.

Use a book cover that appeals to kids, one that makes them excited to pick up the book and read.

Conclusion

A great children’s book cover reflects the story being told, and it resonates with the child as the book progresses. Always have that in mind when picking your next children’s book cover.

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