ONCE UPON AREALLY WEIRDTIME...

Wild Stories.

Zero Boring.

An online writing workshop where kids aged 7–14 invent villains with ridiculous weaknesses, worlds where gravity works sideways, and endings that make parents laugh out loud.

2,847 kids writing weird stories right now
📖Read a real kid story

No homework energy. No red pens. Just glorious creative chaos. 🎉

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📖 A Real Kid's Story (age 9)

Watch the magic unfold...

This story was written in one 45-minute Scribble session. Keep scrolling.

"Gerald and the Glitter Problem"

Gerald the dragon had one tiny problem: he was terrified of glitter. Not fire. Not knights. GLITTER.Every time someone opened a birthday card near him, he'd sneeze so hard that his castle rearranged itself. The kitchen was now on the roof. The bathroom was technically in France.The princess next door had a plan. She bought every craft store's entire supply of glitter."But WHY?" asked her confused dad. She grinned."Because I need a dragon who can redecorate my entire school. In one sneeze."
🧬 Writer DNA

Which writer lives inside your kid?

Every kid has a writer type. Our quiz finds theirs in under 3 minutes — and matches them to the right class track.

🌍Ages 10–14

The World-Builder

Creates entire universes — complete with their own physics, languages, and extremely specific rules about what dragons are allowed to eat.

Invents new landsMakes mapsWrites lore
😂Ages 7–11

The Joke Machine

Every story ends with a punchline so good it's technically a safety hazard.

Puns on punsAbsurd plot twistsComedic timing
🌀Ages 9–13

The Plot Twister

The villain was the hero's sock drawer. The ending rewinds time. Nobody sees it coming.

Plot armor destroyerSurprise endingsUnreliable narrators
💬Ages 9–14

The Character Whisperer

Every character has a backstory. Even the talking doorknob has childhood trauma.

Deep dialogueCharacter arcsEmotional beats
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Not sure which one fits?

Take our 5-question quiz. It's styled like a choose-your-adventure game — and you can do it together.

Takes 3 minutes · No email required to start

💌 From the Parents

The stories they'll tell forever.

Real parents. Real stories. Unfiltered.

🌍World-Builder
"My daughter used to cry before any writing assignment. After three Scribble sessions, she asked if she could write instead of watch TV. I almost fell off the couch."
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Jennifer Callahan

Mom of Priya, age 10 · Houston, TX

😂Joke Machine
"We homeschool and I've tried everything. Scribble is the first thing that didn't feel like a curriculum — it just felt like playing. That's the secret, isn't it?"
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Marcus Webb

Homeschool dad of twins, ages 8 & 11 · Portland, OR

🌀Plot Twister
"I bought this as a birthday gift for my grandson. He called me to read his story out loud over the phone. I'm 71 and I cried happy tears for 20 minutes."
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Dorothy Nkosi

Grandmother of Elijah, age 9 · Chicago, IL

💬Character Whisperer
"The instructor remembered my kid's villain from week 1 and brought him back in week 4 as a surprise. That level of care? You can't fake it."
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Keiko Tanaka

Mom of Soren, age 12 · Seattle, WA

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2,847
Kids currently enrolled
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94%
Would recommend to a friend
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14,000+
Stories written
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100%
No red pens, ever
🗺️ The Curriculum (it's a treasure map)

4 weeks. 1 wild story.

Each session builds on the last like a story that writes itself. By week 4, your kid has a complete story to share.

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Week 1

The Terrible Idea Generator

We start with the worst possible story ideas — on purpose. A wizard who's allergic to magic. A superhero whose power only works on Tuesdays. Kids learn that weird is the goal.

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You'll leave with: Every kid leaves with a villain they love

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Week 2

Worlds with Bad Physics

Build a world where one rule of reality is broken. Gravity goes sideways. Time runs backwards on Thursdays. Color is a currency. The weirder the rule, the better the story.

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You'll leave with: A fully mapped world with at least 3 broken rules

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Week 3

The Ridiculous Problem

Every great story needs a problem. But in Scribble, the problem has to be at least 40% ridiculous. We workshop problems until they're both real AND absurd.

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You'll leave with: A plot that makes no sense but perfect sense

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Week 4

The Dinner Table Ending

We write endings designed to be read aloud at the dinner table. The test: does someone spit out their drink? Does someone say "wait, WHAT?" That's success.

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You'll leave with: A complete story, ready to perform

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Max 8 kids
Class Size
Every voice gets heard
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45 minutes
Session Length
Perfect attention span science
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7–14 years
Ages
Grouped by age & confidence
💰 Simple Pricing

Less than a month of forgotten piano lessons.

No subscription traps. No auto-renewals. Just stories.

One Wild Story
$79
4 sessions

One complete story arc — villain, world, problem, and a dinner-table ending.

  • 4 × 45-min live sessions
  • Max 8 kids per class
  • Written story to keep forever
  • Writer Type assessment
  • Session recordings included
Most Popular
The Full Weird
$189
3 story arcs

Three complete stories. Three genres. One kid who now thinks writing is their superpower.

  • 12 × 45-min live sessions
  • Same cohort of 8 kids
  • Three complete stories
  • Illustrated story booklet
  • Parent progress updates
  • Priority spot reservation
🎁 Perfect Gift
Gift a Story
$89
Gift card

The gift that's actually better than another plastic thing. Redeemable for any session.

  • Digital + printable gift card
  • Personalised monster illustration
  • Redeemable anytime in 2026
  • No expiry nonsense
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The "Actually Fun" Guarantee

If your kid doesn't laugh, gasp, or say "wait, can we do that?" in the first session, we'll refund you completely. No forms. No fuss.

Takes 3 minutes · Personalised writer type · Then pick your track