KidThinkers reaches thousands of parents, teachers, and caregivers every month. When you write for us, your knowledge helps real families find fun activities for their kids. We value writers who share honest experiences and practical ideas.
Our community trusts us because we publish content from real educators and parents. Your articles will be read by people who genuinely want to help children learn and grow. We give credit to our writers and help build your reputation in the education space.
Writing for KidThinkers means joining a team that cares about child development and learning. We support our writers with feedback, editing help, and promotion of their work. Your voice matters in helping families create better learning experiences.
What We’re Looking For?
KidThinkers focuses on practical activity ideas that help kids learn while having fun. We want writers who can share real experiences with teaching methods, craft projects, and developmental activities.
Topics We Love
We are seeking articles about age-appropriate activities from babies to elementary school. Share your tips on sensory play, fine motor skills, math games, and literacy activities. Write about seasonal crafts based on your personal experience with what works and what doesn’t.
Education and development topics perform well with our readers. Cover activities that help with reading, counting, social skills, and motor development. Include supply lists, step-by-step instructions, and age recommendations.
KidThinkers also needs content related to classroom management, morning meeting ideas, and special education strategies. Write about building student connections, attention skills, and hands-on learning. Always back up your claims with facts and sources.
Content Types Accepted
We publish how-to guides, activity tutorials, craft instructions, and educational articles. List posts like “Top 10 Fall Activities for Preschoolers” work well for our audience. We accept beginner guides and advanced techniques depending on your expertise.
Activity reviews should be honest and detailed. Include pros, cons, supply costs, and where to find materials. Photo guides showing step-by-step processes get great engagement from KidThinkers readers.
Personal experience stories about teaching or parenting help many people. Share your results with different age groups, materials you tried, and outcomes you’ve seen.
Submission Guidelines
KidThinkers has simple rules to help you write content that our readers will love. Follow these guidelines to increase your chances of getting published.
Writing Style
Write like you’re talking to a friend who wants to help their child learn. Use simple words and short sentences. Explain teaching terms when you first use them. Keep paragraphs to 2-3 sentences maximum.
Be honest about both successes and failures. KidThinkers readers value real opinions over perfect Pinterest posts. Include specific details like age ranges, time needed, and mess level.
Always include safety warnings when needed. Remind readers to supervise children during activities and check for choking hazards. We care more about helping families than promoting products.
Formatting Requirements
Use headings to break up your content into easy sections. Include bullet points for supply lists and steps. Add relevant links to support your claims, but don’t overdo it.
Articles should be 800-2000 words long. Include at least 3-5 subheadings to make scanning easier. KidThinkers prefers short paragraphs and white space to improve readability.
Submit articles in Google Docs or Word format. Include suggested images or photo ideas. We handle final formatting, but a clear structure helps our editing process.
What You Get in Return?
We provide author credit with a short bio and link back to your website or social media. Educational guides and developmental content typically earn higher rates than simple craft ideas.
All writers get a bio section with links to their website or social media. KidThinkers promotes popular articles on our social channels and gives you credit for the work. Building a portfolio with us opens doors to other writing opportunities.
Our editing team helps improve your writing without changing your voice. You’ll learn better writing techniques and child development knowledge from working with our experienced editors.
How to Submit
Send your article ideas in a short email first. Include 2-3 sentence descriptions of what you want to write about. This saves time for both of us and helps ensure we want your topic.
Email your pitch or completed draft to: admin@kidthinkers.com
Use the subject line: “Guest Post Submission – [Your Topic]”
Include your background with children, any writing samples, and why you’re the right person for the topic.
KidThinkers responds to all pitches within 5 business days. If we like your idea, we’ll give you deadlines and specific requirements. Most articles are due within 2-3 weeks of approval.
Ready to Share Your Teaching Knowledge?
KidThinkers needs writers who can teach others about helping kids learn. Your experience with babies, toddlers, preschoolers, or elementary students can help thousands of families make better choices.
Start by sending us your best article ideas. We want to work with passionate writers who care about child development. Your knowledge, combined with our platform, can make a real difference in people’s lives.
Don’t wait to share what you know. Our readers need your expertise right now. Send us your pitch today and join the KidThinkers writing team.