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Printable Storytelling Prompts for Kids

By Jen

The power of a great story cannot be underestimated. The ability to tell a great story is a teachable skill. We created a collection of simple storytelling prompts for kids that will have you and your children sharing creative stories. We have shared all kinds of fun story-writing activities for kids - our summer story-writing prompts, fall story-writing prompts, and more. Why not create a super fun storytelling activity for kids to try?

storytelling prompts in a jar free printable

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My daughters have been reading quite a few fairy tale chapter books lately. There is something about fairy tales and fables that is always appealing to children.

When my youngest daughter came across the book "Clemency Pogue, Fairy Killer" by JT Petty and illustrated by Will Davis, I wasn't sure what this book would be about. After reading this intriguing book, I discovered that storytelling plays an important role in the book. The main character is Clemency and her family likes to sit around telling stories. Sharing stories is a wonderful way for the family to connect.

storytelling book with pirate popping out of the page

So, I was inspired by the story and decided to put together these simple printable storytelling prompts for kids.

When Clemency is attacked by an evil fairy, she remembers the tale of Peter Pan, as her father had told her one evening. The memory of the story is what saves Clem's life and takes her on an incredible journey...you have to read the book to find out what happens. At the end of the book, Clem returns home and tells her family all about her adventure.

Storytelling is a wonderfully engaging activity for children. Whether it is retelling something that they experienced or imagining an entirely new story. Telling stories is how generations of people have carried their heritage over centuries.

storytelling mom on bed telling a story to kids

Without storytelling, history would not be nearly as interesting or informative. However, sometimes it can be hard to know where to start. I've put together some fun storytelling prompts for kids and turned them into an easily accessible game of sorts.

Printable Storytelling Prompts for Kids

First, print off our 2 pages of inspiring printable storytelling prompts for kids (newly updated version).

storytelling prompts for kids printed out on table with scissors

Next, it's time to cut out the prompts, fold them, and place them inside a jar or a bag.

Finally, find some time to sit down with your family and have each person pull a storytelling prompt from the jar.

How to use storytelling prompts 

Find a pocket of time when you can gather around and spend some time creating and listening to stories together. A great time might be in the evening or on a road trip, in the car. These storytelling prompts are a fantastic classroom resource for teachers. Spark a storytelling session with the kids in your class.

When we gave this activity a try, I discovered that it helped to have a few key questions on hand in case the storyteller became stuck.

what did you see?
what did you hear?
what did you smell?
who else is there?
what does the room/space look like?
how do you feel?
where did you go?

Since there is no writing involved, this activity can be enjoyed by children of all ages. My girls loved taking turns telling stories and when they got stuck, they helped each other out. Building and sharing stories as a family are great fun.

Extend the learning...

If your children are older feel free to use these prompts as creative writing prompts. Finding ways to start kids thinking about creative writing is fantastic.

Storytelling Prompts in a Jar free printable social

Who knows where the stories might lead you...they might save you if you are attacked by an evil fairy one day?!

storytelling prompts in a jar free printable

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About Jen

Jen Farr is a mother living in Toronto, Canada. She has been sharing her DIY crafts, recipes, activities and parenting advice for over 15 years on her blog Kitchen Counter Chronicle. Jen is the mom of 2 lovely daughters. She believes in the power of taking small steps that can make big impacts on the world.

Comments

  1. Angela says

    November 05, 2013 at 10:28 am

    Nice Idea indeed. I remember my mother playing this with us when we were kids. Now I use storytelling to help my kids get over difficult situations and distract their attention: http://www.outnumbered.be/parenting/patience-with-children-storytelling/

    • Jen says

      November 08, 2013 at 10:09 am

      Thanks Angela. I love the idea of using storytelling to help deal difficult situations. Thanks for stopping by.

  2. Lauren says

    November 10, 2013 at 7:25 pm

    Oh my goodness, this is perfect! Every night my daughter & I tag team with a story and these would be perfect prompts for us! PINNING! Thank you for sharing at our Pinning for Play link party!

    • Jen says

      November 11, 2013 at 1:35 pm

      So glad you like them...sounds like you two are having a lot of fun with storytelling already. Thanks for stopping by.

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