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📖 Content Creation · Learnovo Kids Nigeria

Your Child Has a Story Worth Telling — This Course Teaches Them to Publish It

Nigeria's most complete online eBook creation course for children aged 8–17. Live classes across Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt and all of Nigeria. Every child leaves as a published author.

👧 Ages 8–17 📅 8 Weeks 🔄 2 Sessions/Week 🌐 100% Online 🎓 Certificate
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Most children are taught to read books — but never to make them. The eBook Creation course at Learnovo Kids flips that completely. Children aged 11–17 across Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and all of Nigeria go from idea to published author — writing, designing, and releasing a real eBook the world can read, share, and pay for.

Why eBook Creation Is One of the Most Powerful Courses at Learnovo Kids

It is the only course that teaches three completely different professional skills in one project — and the end result is something your child can share, sell, and be proud of for years.

eBook creation sits at the intersection of three disciplines: writing and research, graphic design, and digital publishing. Children who complete this course leave with skills that apply directly across multiple careers — content creation, publishing, marketing, education, and entrepreneurship. No other single course develops as many transferable professional abilities in as short a time.

Nigeria has extraordinary stories, knowledge, and perspectives that the world needs to hear. But Nigerian children are rarely given the tools to express and share those perspectives in a professional, global format. This course changes that — by teaching children from Abuja, Lagos, and Port Harcourt to create digital content that can reach anyone, anywhere, immediately.

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Nigerian children who have completed this course have published eBooks on Yoruba mythology, climate change in the Niger Delta, guides to learning coding as a teenager, secondary school survival tips, and African folktales retold for modern readers. These are not school projects — they are real publications with real readers and real downloads.

And beyond the publication itself — the habits this course builds are deeply valuable. Children learn to research properly, structure long-form thinking, write clearly for an audience, design visual content, and distribute their work through digital channels. These are skills that Nigerian employers, universities, and clients actively seek — at any age.

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For parents wondering what topics children write about: Children choose their own topic — something they are genuinely passionate about or knowledgeable on. Our instructors help them refine the idea until it is both engaging and publishable. The best eBooks always come from children writing about something they truly care about — not something assigned to them.

Three Professional Skills — One Course

Most courses teach one skill at a time. This course teaches three simultaneously — through a single, real, completed project.

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Writing & Research
How to research a topic thoroughly, structure ideas logically, and write in a clear, engaging, audience-focused voice. Skills that improve every school subject immediately.
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Design & Layout
Creating a professional book cover, internal page layouts, typography, and visual elements using Canva — the same tools used by independent publishers worldwide.
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Publishing & Distribution
How to export a finished PDF, list it on Nigerian digital platforms, share it on social media, and set it up to earn money — the complete publishing pipeline.

Topics Nigerian Children Have Written About

Every eBook starts with a topic the child is passionate about. Here are real examples from our students — proof that the ideas are always there, waiting to be published.

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Nigerian Myths & Legends — Stories from Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, and other traditions retold for young modern readers
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How to Start a Small Business as a Nigerian Teenager — A practical guide written by a 14-year-old with real business experience
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Climate Change in the Niger Delta — A research-based guide explaining environmental impact for secondary school students
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Coding for Beginners — A Nigerian Student's Guide — Written by a 13-year-old to help classmates who wanted to learn programming
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How to Survive JSS1 & Thrive — Honest, funny, and practical advice for incoming secondary school students from someone who just went through it
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The Young Nigerian's Guide to Healthy Eating — A nutrition guide written specifically for Nigerian teenagers, with practical local food examples

What Your Child Will Be Able to Do

Every outcome is demonstrated through a real, completed, published eBook — not a test or classroom exercise.

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Research and Structure a Book
Select a topic, research it deeply, and organise it into a logical, engaging chapter structure that holds a reader's attention
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Write for a Real Audience
Write in a clear, engaging, age-appropriate voice — one that is distinctly their own, not generic or academic
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Design a Professional eBook
Create a compelling book cover, formatted interior pages, visual elements, and typography using Canva for Education
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Publish and Distribute Online
Export a polished PDF, list it on Selar or Payhip, and share it with a real audience — for free or for sale
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Earn From Their Writing
Understand how digital publishing platforms work and how to price, promote, and sell a digital product independently
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Build a Creator Portfolio
Leave the course as a published author with a real eBook that demonstrates writing, design, and digital publishing skills to schools, clients, and competitions

What Happens Each Week

Every session moves the eBook forward. Children are always writing, designing, or refining — never sitting through theory without producing something.

📖 eBook Creation Course Curriculum — 8 Weeks
2 live sessions per week · 60–90 minutes per session · Small groups · Real instructor
Week 1–2
Topic Selection, Research & Planning
Children choose their eBook topic, validate it with peers and instructors, research it using proper methods, and build a detailed chapter-by-chapter outline. The emphasis is on topics that are genuinely Nigerian, genuinely interesting, and genuinely the child's own idea. By the end of week 2, every child has a complete writing plan and has begun their first chapter draft.
Week 3–4
Writing for Digital Readers
Children learn how to write for an audience that is reading on a screen — shorter paragraphs, active voice, engaging headings, storytelling structure, and the balance between information and readability. They complete all their chapter drafts in this phase, with feedback from instructors and peers after each session. By the end of week 4, the full manuscript is written.
Week 5–6
Design, Layout & Cover Creation
Using Canva for Education, children design every visual element of their eBook — the cover, chapter headers, pull quotes, infographics, dividers, and page backgrounds. They select typography, build a colour palette, and ensure visual consistency across the whole book. This is the week that transforms a Word document into something that looks genuinely professional.
Week 7–8
Publishing, Distribution & Launch
Children export their finished eBook as a polished PDF, create a product listing on Selar or Payhip, write a description, set a price, and launch it to their first audience. They learn basic promotion strategies — WhatsApp, Instagram, and school networks. The course ends with a virtual book launch where every child shares their published eBook with the class, instructors, and parents.
"Chukwudi wrote an eBook about Nigerian folklore after the course — stories from across the country retold for teenagers like him. He sold 10 copies to classmates in the first week. His teacher read it and asked him to present it at the school assembly. He was 13 years old and he stood in front of 400 students as a published author."
Mrs Nwosu · Anambra · Mother of Chukwudi, 13 · eBook Creation — Explorers Programme

What Parents & Students Are Saying

Real Nigerian children who finished this course as published, proud authors.

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My daughter published a guide to healthy eating for Nigerian teenagers. She shared it in school WhatsApp groups and had over 200 downloads in a week. One parent contacted her to ask if she could speak at their school's health day. She is 13.
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Mr Adeyemi
Abuja · Father of Sade, 13
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I wrote my eBook about being a new student at secondary school. I sold it for ₦500 each. I made ₦7,500 in my first month. That was my first time earning money from something I created completely by myself. I am 12 years old.
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Aminat, 12
Lagos · Explorers Programme
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This course did three things I did not expect: it improved my son's essay writing at school, it taught him design skills he now uses for everything, and it gave him the confidence of knowing he has created something real that people actually want to read.
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Mrs Obiora
Port Harcourt · Mother of Emeka, 14
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My daughter's eBook about Igbo mythology is now being used as a supplementary reading resource at her school. She wrote it at 15. Her principal called me to ask permission. I still cannot believe a course she took online led to that.
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Mr Eze
Enugu · Father of Chidinma, 15
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📤 Where Your Child's eBook Can Be Published
🇳🇬 Selar.co
💳 Payhip
📱 WhatsApp Groups
📸 Instagram
🌐 Personal Website
📧 Email Newsletter

Available Across All of Nigeria

100% online — live, instructor-led, and accessible from anywhere in Nigeria with a stable internet connection.

Abuja
Lagos
Port Harcourt
Enugu
Kano
Ibadan
Owerri
Asaba
Anywhere in Nigeria

Questions Parents Ask Before Enrolling

We have answered the most common ones below. WhatsApp us for anything specific to your child.

No. Writing ability improves through this course — it is not a prerequisite for joining it. We teach children how to write clearly and engagingly for digital readers, starting from whatever level they are currently at. Many of our best published eBooks were written by children who described themselves as "bad at English" before the course began. The structure and instructor feedback change everything.
Yes. We teach students how to list their eBook for sale on Nigerian platforms like Selar and Payhip, which accept Nigerian bank transfers and cards. Several Learnovo Kids graduates have earned between ₦3,000 and ₦25,000 from their published eBooks — mostly through school networks, family circles, and social media sharing. The earning potential grows significantly with effort and promotion.
Yes — all tools used are free. Writing is done in Google Docs (free with a Gmail account). Design is done in Canva for Education (completely free for students). Publishing platforms like Selar have free tiers. Your child needs a laptop or desktop computer, a stable internet connection, and a Gmail account — nothing else.
Most eBooks produced in this course are between 15 and 40 pages. Length depends on the topic and the child's writing pace. We emphasise quality and clarity over length — a concise, beautifully designed 20-page eBook that delivers real value to its readers is far more impressive than a padded 60-page document. Every eBook is reviewed by the instructor before publication.
Yes — very strongly. eBook Creation pairs brilliantly with Graphic Design (for deeper design skills), Digital Marketing (to learn how to promote and sell the eBook), Podcast Production (to turn the eBook into audio content), and Kidpreneurship (to build a business around their published work). Many students take 2–3 of these courses together or in sequence.
Absolutely. Every word written and every design created during this course belongs entirely to your child. Learnovo Kids has no claim on any student work. The eBook they publish is theirs — to sell, share, update, or use as a portfolio piece — forever.
Your child has a story worth publishing.
Live online classes · Ages 11–17 · Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt & all of Nigeria