Write down your ideas in a notebook. Some basics to bear in mind include:  Whether they’re geared toward children or adults, most great stories share a few basic elements: The main character, supporting characters, an interesting setting and a plot that includes a central conflict, trouble brewing, a climax, and a resolution. For non-fiction or informational works: The book needs to inform the reader about history, people, events, real things or how-to instructions. Picture books: These require a lot of illustration, usually in full color, which can make printing more expensive. Text is limited but needs to be both good and original––there is quite an art to limiting words and still putting across and excellent story. Many children’s books include a positive message, ranging from simple standards, like “share with others,” to more complex life lessons on topics like handling the death of a loved one or how to think about big issues like caring for the environment or respecting other cultures. It isn’t necessary to include a straightforward message, so don’t force it––if you do, your lesson may come off as heavy-handed, which won’t be appealing to kids. If writing fiction, this is your chance to write something silly, strange, nerdy, dreamy, fantastical. What inspired you as a child? Go there, explore those ideas. This doesn’t mean you should throw in something wacky for no good reason, though. Tap into feelings that are sincere and actions that make sense for your character. Readers can immediately pick up on writing that seems false, and that’s when they put down the book. And if writing non-fiction, this is your chance to share your knowledge and research with future generations of chefs, engineers, and artists! Importantly, be creative but also accurate––it's a fine balance between keeping it light and still ensuring that the content is fact-checked thoroughly and understandable or doable by children. Consider pitching the idea to a child, like a niece or nephew, cousin, or the child of a close friend. Children typically give very honest feedback, so they can help you evaluate if your story will be interesting to their age group.
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One-sentence summary -- Decide on the main components of your story. Consider incorporating a message for fiction works. Be creative.

Q: Some of the newer cryptocurrencies, such as Ardor, can only be bought with another cryptocurrency. Trading your Bitcoin enables you to diversify your cryptocurrency holdings. If you want to trade cryptocurrencies, consider an exchange such as Abra, which allows you to have multiple wallets on the same account. That way, you can more easily manage multiple types of cryptocurrency, as well as fiat currency, without having to transfer between multiple exchanges. Many online retailers and service providers, including Overstock, Microsoft, and Newegg, accept Bitcoin as payment. When you're browsing an online shopping site, look for the Bitcoin logo.  Many vendors on Etsy and Shopify also accept Bitcoin payments. The number of retailers and service providers that accept Bitcoin is growing every day, so if one of your favorite sites doesn't accept Bitcoin now, that might change. You may also want to send a suggestion to their customer service center requesting that they accept Bitcoin. Led by the website Gyft, there are many gift card websites that accept Bitcoin as payment for gift cards to major online and brick-and-mortar retailers, including giants such as Amazon, Starbucks, and Target. Some websites, such as Gyft, offer discounts and rewards to customers who purchase gift cards using Bitcoin. Online services such as VPN networks, domain name registers, and internet service providers often take Bitcoin payments. Many websites also allow you to use Bitcoin to buy subscriptions or premium services.  The online dating site OkCupid accepts Bitcoin payment. You can also subscribe to Bloomberg, the Chicago Sun-Times, and other online newspapers. If you have a blog on WordPress, you can use Bitcoin to pay for additional services and blog options. Because cryptocurrencies are volatile, holding Bitcoin as an investment can be fairly risky. However, if you're willing to watch the market carefully, you may be able to make a profit.  Be wary of companies or websites that claim they will double your Bitcoin, offer you a high interest rate, or help you invest your Bitcoin to great profit. Most of these sites and companies are scams or pyramid schemes. You may see a good rate of return for a few months, but then it will drop to nothing. You can day trade with Bitcoin just as you would day trade with stocks or other commodities. However, this is a method that requires knowledge and practice to be successful. There are numerous charities and nonprofit organizations that accept donations in various cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin. Many of these organizations, such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and The Internet Archive, are dedicated to freedom on the internet. Before the 2017 holiday season, Bitcoin published a list of 15 nonprofit organizations that accept Bitcoin donations on its news site at https://news.bitcoin.com/fifteen-ways-to-donate-bitcoin-to-charity-this-season/. While the transaction costs and slow confirmation times make Bitcoin an inconvenient payment method for brick-and-mortar merchants, there are still some who accept it. However, there are still major retailers who accept Bitcoin payments.  For a mappable list of retailers who accept Bitcoin payments, visit https://coinmap.org/welcome/ or https://bitcoin.travel/. As with online retailers, look for the Bitcoin logo alongside the logos of major credit cards on the door of the shop or by the register.
A: Trade your Bitcoin for other cryptocurrencies. Make online purchases using Bitcoin. Convert your Bitcoin into gift cards. Pay for services or subscriptions with Bitcoin. Hold your Bitcoin and wait for its value to increase. Make charitable donations in Bitcoin. Find local merchants who accept Bitcoin.

Article: You will need to be able to stack these stones so that they will provide a sturdy base for your bath. Look for stones that are large and relatively flat. Take the stones you have found and stack them, one on top of the other. Try to arrange them so that they are level. It will be a bit like a puzzle, as you try to match the jutting edges in some rocks with the gaps in others. Birds sometimes use bowls lying directly on the ground as birdbaths. They prefer, however, for their birdbaths to be at least a few inches off the ground, but it is not absolutely necessary that they be very high up. Once the stones are relatively level, place a trashcan lid on top of them. You do need to pile the stones very high. Your priority should be creating a level surface for the lid.  The lid should be deep enough for you to fill it with 1-2 inches (2-5 cm) of water and wide enough that there is enough room for you to put a large stone in the center and still have space for birds to get inside. It is counterproductive to have more than 2 inches of water in a birdbath. Place a heavy stone in the center of the trashcan lid to hold it in place on top of the other stones. Be sure the stone is centered or it will throw the lid off balance. Once the lid is secure, fill it with water. The birds should show up in no time!
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find large level stones. Stack stones. Build the stone pillar at least a few inches off the ground. Place a trashcan lid on top. Secure the lid with a large stone. Fill the lid with water.