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1. How are you qualified to write a math book aimed at children? Do you have a math degree? A degree in early childhood education?

2. What separates your book from the host of others already on the market?

3. Where's proof of your ability to actually make something like this? Successful Kickstarter projects start with a workable prototype or demo. Aside from a handful of (admittedly) cute monsters, where's the beef?

 

It's a noble goal, but aside from a handful of character illustrations and a hastily cobbled together static website, there's nothing to indicate that you're capable or qualified to deliver on your idea. It doesn't matter that you're only asking for $5,000. If you're asking people for their money, you have a moral obligation to do everything in your power to prove that their investment will go to a worthwhile product that will meet expectations and will be delivered.

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