Check out some of our most popular free kids stories online. Fun stories that have been read by kids, parents, teachers, and guardians all over the world! When do hippos play? Do you know what the Hippos of Africa do long after the Elephants and Rhinos have gone to sleep? This rhythmic...
Choose the topic to print, place the pages in the correct order, color the pages and write the stories. Now the kids are ready to read-a-loud their newly created stories to family, friends or classmates. My Pet Booklets My Pet Cat Booklet ...
Online stories for kids from Ireland's Ballyyahoo - a magical town on Ireland's wild Atlantic Way. Click to read about the hunt for the Witch of Ballyyahoo.
Gathers a collection of thirteen original tales by authors of adult fiction in collaboration with their children or grandchildrenJoan Lowery NixonMax Allan CollinsBarbara D'AmatoBillie Sue MosimanSharyn McCrumbCarole Nelson DouglasEdward GormanScott TurowStuart M. KaminskyPatricia Wallace...
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Are you longing to get your children as excited about Shakespeare as you are? There's a lot of books out there to introduce kids to the Bard. Here, Natasha, a 10-year old living in Oxfordshire, recommends some of her favourite retellings of Shakespeare stories.Page...
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Earth Day Plays for Schools History Play Scripts for Schools Social Emotional Learning Play Scripts Teach Drama Online 50 Plays to Perform Online Here is an alphabetical list of original plays and scenes for kids and teens on Drama Notebook....
People’s stories. That’s what we connect with isn’t it? Well, I certainly encountered many of them during my last weekend as Writer-in-Residence at the iconic Forth Bridge. My eyes sting a little – it could be the 5am starts, three days in a row. But I suspect that, quite un...
Don’t blurt out your theme. Let it emerge from the story. If you must come out and say it, do it in dialog, not narration. Avoid preaching. Children’s stories should be explorations of life—not Sunday school lessons. Keep your theme positive. If writing about a social problem, offer...