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Ask a Story: kids submit topics for next week (family picks)

Our weekly feature, ask a story kids submit topics for next week, invites families to turn a tiny brilliant moment into something marvelous. Each week Storypie posts a short, playful prompt across social channels and asks one simple question: what silly setting should next week’s story have? In fact, in 2023, 52% of children expressed a desire for books that make them laugh, marking a 10% increase from previous years. This reflects the playful nature of the ‘Ask a Story’ initiative, which aims to engage children through humor and creativity.

How ask a story kids submit topics for next week works

We keep the steps delightfully simple so little voices can shine. First, Storypie shares a weekly prompt on social media and in the app. Then parents or carers ask a child for one short idea at lunch, on the way home, or during quiet time. Understanding that approximately 40% of children aged 6–17 reported having difficulty finding books they like, we encourage submissions that reflect children’s interests and imagination.

To help shy children, give two clear choices. For example, would you like a moon bakery or a floating library? Capture one short, setting-focused idea and submit it through the Storypie app or by replying on social channels. Submissions enter a weekly review cycle. Winners are chosen and the selected idea becomes a produced audio story the next week.

Why ask a story kids submit topics for next week matters

Ask a Story gives children a real stake in a story that reaches listeners everywhere. When a child hears their idea turned into a fully produced audio adventure, confidence grows. Also, listening skills deepen and pride blooms. This initiative mirrors efforts like the Kids Ask Authors podcast, which encourages children to submit questions and stories, fostering engagement with storytelling.

Audio stories welcome children who learn best by ear. In addition, they make ideas easy to revisit. The whole process feels fast, fun, and wonderfully concrete.

Practical tips for parents and teachers

  • Offer two choices to help shy kids share. For example, cloud school or giant sandwich.
  • Keep prompts concrete and setting-focused. One short sentence is enough.
  • Never include personal identifiers. Do not share full names, addresses, or school details.
  • Use the Storypie app for submissions and review our privacy page before sending entries.

Prompt examples and playful ideas

Try short, sparkly prompts like chilly winter lunch, a penguin café, a giant sandwich city, a school on a cloud, or a moon bakery. Two-choice practice prompts work well: cloud school or giant sandwich, underwater playground or floating library. These tiny prompts lower the barrier and crank up imagination.

Community and sharing

Ask a Story is promoted with fun copy on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X using campaign hashtags. Teachers can run a classroom mini-version and submit one representative idea. After a story publishes, share the audio, celebrate the child, and use the campaign hashtags to join the growing community.

Small seeds make the most spectacular stories. Try ask a story kids submit topics for next week this week. Offer two tiny choices, submit that single brilliant idea, and listen together when it comes to life. It is simple, joyful, and outrageously delightful.

For more on the app and how we produce audio, visit Storypie.

About the Author

Alexandra Hochee

Alexandra Hochee

Head of Education & Learning

Alexandra brings over two decades of experience supporting diverse K-12 learners. With a Master's in Special Education, she expertly integrates literacy, arts, and STEAM into Storypie's content, turning every narrative into an engaging educational experience.

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