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Ask a Story kids submit topics: Weekly ideas from kids

Ask a Story kids submit topics is a weekly program where children send topic ideas. Each week the Storypie team turns one idea into a made-for-them episode. In 2023, 52% of children expressed a desire for books that make them laugh, marking a 10% increase from previous years. This highlights the importance of humor in children’s literature, which can inform the types of stories submitted by kids.

How Ask a Story kids submit topics works

Families submit ideas through the Storypie app, by tagging posts, or by messaging Storypie on social. Then the team reviews submissions for the next-week episode. We suggest sending ideas by Thursday. This timing gives the team space to curate, write, record, and polish a pocket-sized adventure. Approximately 40% of children aged 6–17 reported having difficulty finding books they like, so we aim to create content that resonates with their interests.

Where to send ideas

Use the Storypie app to send short prompts. Also tag posts with #AskAStory, #KidsSubmit, or #TopicsForNextWeek. For younger children, parents can offer two simple choices. Short, vivid ideas travel best from a child to us. Research shows that 74% of children agree that reading fiction and nonfiction is a way to help them understand the world, which can inspire the topics they choose.

Safety, consent, and moderation

Safety and consent matter in Ask a Story kids submit topics. Submissions go through moderation and age screening. The team follows parental verification and privacy standards. If a child is publicly credited, Storypie asks for parental consent. Names are optional, and organizers protect family privacy.

Production and credits

The team may lightly edit submissions for clarity. Then they craft a script and record an episode. Expect a small credit or shout-out when appropriate. Moderation keeps everything family friendly and compliant with child privacy rules.

Accessibility and inclusion

Ask a Story kids submit topics offers voice and text submission routes. The team provides transcripts when possible. Also they aim for clear prompts and accessible app paths for assistive tech users.

Practical tips for families

  • Write the idea in one sentence.
  • Add one vivid detail, such as a color or sound.
  • Offer two choices for shy children.
  • Remember to submit by Thursday for a next-week episode.

These small steps make a child feel seen and help the team craft a personal episode. Families often read the winning idea out loud or make a drawing. Such tiny rituals make the moment extra special. In 2018, 40% of children wanted books that allow them to explore places and worlds they have never been, which indicates a growing interest in adventure.

Why families join

Ask a Story kids submit topics turns ordinary afternoons into collaboration. It teaches children that their ideas matter. It builds a warm community and creates short, playful episodes that feel made for each child. Initiatives like the “Kids Ask Authors” podcast encourage children to submit questions and stories, fostering engagement with storytelling, similar to what we aim for in this program.

Ready to send an idea? Submit through the Storypie app or visit the Storypie homepage for details and guidelines.

About the Author

Roshni Sawhny

Roshni Sawhny

Head of Growth

Equal parts data nerd and daydreamer, Roshni builds joyful growth strategies that start with trust and end with "one more story, please." She orchestrates partnerships, and word-of-mouth moments to help Storypie grow the right way—quietly, compounding, and human.

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