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If you have decent #'s then sure. It shows the same. I don't think it'll hurt, either way.

The publishers who take unsolicited manuscripts are usually smaller and sometimes e-book only. With a children's book you need a print edition and you need a large publisher behind you to get the title into the Scholastic catalogue, school libraries and book stores. MG/YA doesn't sell very well for indies as that age bracket tend to buy paperbacks, not e-books.
I am working on a manuscript that I would like to submit to a publisher. I am struggling with putting the prosal together. Is it a good idea to talk about prior self-published work or not? Will it help/hurt or not have any impact at all. I was going to include it in the "Biography" section.
My prior work is in the same genre (Childrens book), but still low on sales rank on Amazon (that's another possible question!). This is my prior self-published book fyi
http://amzn.com/B01CJ2D2JC