Writing Prompts for Kids: A Creative Writing Workbook To Inspire Young Writers

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Could your child be the next J.K. Rowling? These incredible Story Starters unleash Kids’ writing talents and help young imaginations soar.
Writing stories is one of the best ways for children to give focus to their creativity while learning and having fun. With this fabulous book, your child will find all the guidance and help they need to hone their writing skills and create amazing original stories.
Packed with ingenious and inventive writing prompts, this guide inspires kids to channel their inner author. Every child should be encouraged to give free rein to their imagination… These story starters give them the help they need to put pen to paper and create something truly magical.
From tutu-wearing squirrels to mysterious genies, from time travel to battered birthday cakes. This book is packed with inventive prompts. Potter-heads will love the fantasy story starters. Science geeks will dig the sci-fi themes. Love Marvel films? Write a superhero story all of your own! And there are plenty more genres to choose from.
But that’s not all… This in-depth guide provides tons of practical advice on how to plan, structure, and polish a story.
Your child will learn how to:Fire up their imagination with exercises and creative writing games that will give them inspirational ideas to start their own stories.Look deeper into their interests and experiences and use them to fuel their creative writing.Cook up a ‘word soup’ to unleash a wealth of ideas for themes and settings for their stories.Ask themselves questions as they start a story, so they have insight into how their tale will unfold.Overcome the dreaded ‘blank page’ and get their stories up and running with our writing prompts for kids.Create an interesting world and populate it with fascinating and heroic (or villainous!) characters.Polish and perfect their story writing by checking grammar and spelling, and getting feedback from friends and family.Borrow ideas from their favorite authors and novels and put their own unique spin on famous stories and beloved characters.
Kids aged 8-12 will pick up valuable skills and learn how to write fiction that will impress family, friends, and EVEN teachers.
Want to unlock your child’s creative genius and send them on a fantastic voyage into their own imagination? This book is the key.
Give them a copy – and let’s get this story started!

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ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09QP55VP8
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (January 19, 2022)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 115 pages
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8404233162
Reading age ‏ : ‎ 8 – 10 years, from customers
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.4 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.29 x 9 inches

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Customers find the book’s prompts good for encouraging creativity and expanding thinking skills in kids. They find it fun and easy to use, with detailed story starters that spark ideas. Some customers appreciate the structured prompts and suggestions for the writing process. However, others report errors like incorrect spelling and grammatical usage.

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  1. Sandra K. Stiles

    Most helpful
    If you are a Language Arts teacher who is interested in getting your students to write then this is the book for you.Chapter 1 gets you right into the writing. The author of this book gives ten writing prompts and then does something wonderful. She asks two or three questions about the prompt to help move the writer forward. That is one thing my students often struggle with. They choose a prompt but don’t know how to move forward.Chapter two deals with moving forward when you get writer’s block. She offers a lot of hints and tips to help you with this problem. Then you get ten more writing prompts.Chapter three dealt with the elements of a story. You know what I am talking about. You create a world, and then populate that world with characters you have created. Then you are given more tips and finally ten more writing prompts.Chapter four is where the real work begins. You’ve written a story and this chapter teaches you how to make it better through editing and revision. This of course is followed by more tips and then ten more prompts.This book is beneficial for children and adults alike. I can see me using this in my classroom at school. I highly recommend this book

  2. ISH

    40 TOPICS PLUS QUESTIONS PLUS PAGE NUMBERS!
    As a Language Arts tutor, I am constantly on the lookout for books offering writing topics for my students. “Once Upon A Time” by Sheryl Green has over 40 story starters to choose from for my elementary and middle school students. I especially like that each topic includes a detailed story starter PLUS additional questions throughout the journal page to help young writers add details to their creative essays. ( see pics)In addition, the journal style book has a TABLE OF CONTENTS AND PAGE NUMBERS ON THE PAGES-YEAH!!This may not seem like a big deal but most journal-style books do not have these features. And if you are a tutor, teacher, or homeschooling parent who is trying to write curriculum, assign topics, and keep track of which topics are assigned to which students, page numbers and a Table of Contents are essential! The chapters in between the story starters include great tips, techniques, and exercises to help young readers fire up their imagination, create an engaging storyline, and add interesting details about their characters.I was given a free copy of “Once Upon A Time” by the author to review. But in all honesty, I would have bought this book without any hesitation ! I highly recommend “Once Upon A Time” by Sheryl Green to young writers, students, teachers and parents!

  3. Jill-Elizabeth (Jill Franclemont)

    A fun way to inspire your child!
    Our eight year old has a very vivid imagination and loves to tell stories and imagine scenarios for her dolls and stuffed animals. But she occasionally has trouble getting started…Sheryl Green’s new book offers a solution to that challenge, as well as a fantastic way to inspire your child and spark their imagination. Through a series of writing prompts and story ideas, the book offers kids a kick-start to get their minds traveling down different paths. From scary to sweet to silly, there is something for everyone here.The prompts are offered in divided chapters that also offer suggestions on the writing process and creativity in children, making the book a great collaborative effort for adults and children. There were some typos in the narrative sections of the book, which I admittedly found a bit distracting in a book about writing, but overall out was a fun way to get our girl thinking about different types of stories and introduce new topics for her writing.Thanks to the author for my obligation-free review copy.

  4. iamwondermommy

    This is an excellent and easy way to encourage creative thinking!
    I received an electronic version of this in exchange for my honest review.I have three kids I was able to practice this books’ methodology on, and it was actually pretty encouraging to see the 17 year old journal ideas from these brief prompts. My 12 year old actually struggles with ideas to write about, so this was PERFECT to make him “think” and create a story line. It’s extremely easy to utilize, and if you were to later help edit their work you can take it further than just “creative writing”. It can be used to develop spelling and grammar if there is a review done in a one-on-one. Probably best for homeschooling or tutors if used in that way, but I did see that as a possibility.I was thankful I got to try this, it helped encourage the non-imaginative child who happens to be in the age group this is targeted at. Please check out the samples and see for yourself how EASY it is to implement!

  5. Ashley

    Makes writing fun and expands thinking skills!
    Love this, very good prompts to get kids minds thinking!

  6. Amanda J. Robert

    Prompts for story telling
    I bought this book for my son who wants to be a writer. It has many different stories started for younger kids. My son was not a fan of finishing someone else’s stories as he wanted more freedoms to come up with his own ideas. Overall was not a bad book…just not for him

  7. Teddy munz

    Solid Strategies
    Excellent writing strategies for a classroom or a young writer in your family. Writer’s block is real and this book helps break through that mental hurdle and acts as a springboard for new ideas.

  8. thatguythatbuysstuff

    Good idea need to use spellcheck
    Great idea for a book. I’ve been using it as part of my daughters homeschool curriculum. It’s unfortunate that it has a typo I’m not sure if it has more yet

  9. Josh

    Very happy with this workbook!

  10. Sulochana.Nadarajah

    I bought this as a gift for my grand daughter. lets wait for her comments

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