Childrens Stories

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Hey I have extreme writers block with writing and illustrating a childrens book. Does anyone have a script, layout they wrote one on in the past? Mine needs to have a main character and a moral. Thanks for any help. PM me if you have something and ill give you my email. Thanks
 
I suggest you name your character jesus, and make the moral of the story you are a bad person and should do ridiculous things to get to a cool place in the sky, and call your book the bible
 
I am a pole and so can you.

no but for real here is my story I wrote in fourth grade, copious amounts of lols will be had.

KARTH AND THE CHALLENGES

By MothaHucker

Long ago and far away there lived

a prince in a small village. A single hill stood behind the village. Atop the

hill there lay a castle.

“Father! Something tells me that the village is going

to be destroyed.”

“Heh? What?” said the king.

“Ugh! What are the chances of it

anyways! I’m going down to the stream” said prince Karth.

The young prince walked down the

hill, through the village and sat next to the stream. Karth looked into the

water like he had done many times before but to his surprise he saw something

he had never seen before… Karth reached in and touched the item. He felt cold

stone. Karth reached in and pulled the relic out of the water.











Suddenly Karth got sucked into

the relic! He saw a sight: the village was on fire! The only thing standing was the castle. Karth

got thrown out of the relic. He gasped.

He told the first person he could find- a very old elder taking a walk through

the village.

“Sir! Sir! Tell everyone you

can!”

“What?” shrieked the old man.

“The village is going to be

destroyed!”

“Impossible,” said the old man.

“No really!” screamed Karth.

“Mmm. Mmm,” hummed the old man.

“Arrgh!” said Karth.

The next person Karth found was a

town warrior.

“Sir! Sir! Please listen to me!”

“I’m listening.”

“The village is going to be

destroyed!”

“Your majesty, please calm

down. I assure you your father has the

town in complete safety,” said the warrior.

“No!” shouted prince Karth. “You

don’t understand. It’s a fire that’s

going to burn down the village!”

“Don’t worry,” said the warrior,

walking away.

Karth sighed. He ran up to his castle. “Father!

Mother!” he called.

“What is it?” asked the King.

“When I was down at the stream I

found a relic!” said the prince.

Just then his mother walked in.

“Calm down dear,” she said. “Now what do you need to tell us?” she asked.

“The village!”

“What about it?” asked the king.

“It’s going to be destroyed!”

“Now now, let’s not overreact,”

said the queen. “Give it some time and I

promise it will all pass by.”

The prince got enraged. That night he took his father’s best white

stallion, packed his bags, and ran away!

He traveled for many days and many nights, until he found a large castle

standing in a grassy field. The prince

got back on his horse and headed for the castle. When Karth finally got to the castle gates,

he saw a beautiful princess sitting in the grass. Prince Karth rode towards

her.

“Oh hello,” she said. “My name is Luci, Princess Luci,” she

exclaimed, twirling her hair. “And you are?” she asked.

“Karth,” he answered. “Prince Karth”

Luci smiled. “Come in,” she said, leading Prince Karth

into the castle.

The prince stayed at the castle

for two nights. Then he got up enough

courage to take Luci’s hand in marriage.

Karth went to Luci’s father and

asked, “Could I marry your daughter?”

“Hmmm,” said the king, studying

prince Karth hard. “You must beat my

tasks,” replied the king.

“What?” asked Karth.

“No prince is good enough to

marry my Luci until they defeat all three of my tasks,” said the king once

more.

The prince got down on his knee

and said, “I take your challenge.”

“Excellent!” bellowed the king.

The very next day the first task

began. Karth was led out to a stadium

filled with townspeople. The mascot

explained the first task. It was simple

to explain. All he needed to say was, “You’re slaying a dragon.”

Prince Karth froze at the sound

of this. He slowly walked out of his

tent. Then a dragon flew out from behind

a rock. Karth grabbed for his sword but

was too late. The dragon blew a big puff

of fire! Karth jumped behind a

rock. The flame split in two and went

around the rock. Then “crack!” the rock

split in half. Karth leaped up and

grabbed his sword! The dragon flew up in

to the air and dove at him! Karth jumped

out of the way! But he let go of his

sword! The dragon plunged at him with

its sharp claws! Karth rolled out of the way.

The dragon tried again but failed!

Karth jumped over a rock and found his sword. He ducked down behind the rock. Then Karth raised himself up to his full

height and threw his sword at the dragon, then ducked down behind the rock

again. He heard a roar! Karth slowly stood up. The dragon lay on the ground covered in

blood. The sword was stabbed in its

back! Karth threw both hands up in the

air. The crowd thundered with applause.

Two days later the second task

began. This time the mascot was

different. Karth got led out to the sparkling ocean behind the castle. The mascot gave Karth a vial of dark liquid

to drink. As he drank the juice, the

mascot explained the second task.

“This liquid allows you to

breathe under water for an hour, not a second more! You will be diving in the water to find a

golden egg lost in the ocean. Once you

have it, bring it up here. Good luck!” called the mascot.

Karth walked out from his

tent. The cannon sounded! He dove into the water, swimming lower and

lower. A huge bed of seaweed was just

ten feet below him. He soon was gliding

at the bottom of the ocean. Something

sparkled off in the distance. Karth swam

as fast as he could. He clutched the

golden egg in his hand, swimming upward.

Just then he gulped in a bunch of

water! Karth held is breath and shut his

eyes. But Karth could not hold his

breath any longer. He had to take a

breath. He breathed heavily…to his

surprise he was breathing in air! Karth

opened his eyes. He was out in front of

the stands. Karth swam toward the king

and handed the golden egg to him. The

king raised his eyebrows.

Three days later Karth started

the third task. This time Karth had the

same mascot as the last time. He was led

into the field in front of the woods.

Prince Karth already knew what he was doing when he saw the sword in the

stone. He walked to the stone and put

his hands on the sword. He pulled with

all his might! The sword did not

budge. He tried again. This time the crowd went silent. Karth pulled and pulled but the sword did not

move.

Prince Karth shut his eyes and

took a deep breath. Karth yanked at the

sword! He felt no more resistance. Karth opened his eyes. The crowd roared with applause! The sword was completely out of the stone!

The king came down to Karth. “Well, I guess you can marry my daughter.”

Karth smiled and said “Thank

you.”

Karth headed back to the castle

to tell Luci the good news. When he

finally got to her, he remembered.

“My village!” he said out loud.

“What about it?” asked Luci.

“It’s going to be burnt down by a

fire!”

“Oh my, let’s go!” Luci said.

Karth and Luci got on to Prince

Karth’s horse and rode back to his village.

It was on fire!

Karth got off his horse and ran

to the stream. The relic was sitting

beside it. Karth got sucked in

again. He met with a king that had ruled

here many years ago.

This is what he said: “There is a

prophecy. When the prince finds his

bride he must kiss her and the village will not be destroyed.”

Karth was then thrown back out of

the relic. He ran to Luci and kissed

her! There was a loud crack and the

village was just how it was when Karth left.

Two months later, Karth and Luci

got married and lived happily ever after.





The End

 
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