Stories are always a joyful experience for kids. It helps them diving into their imaginative worlds. Reading or listening to fun stories for kids is good practice for their soul and development of minds. There are ample of funny stories for kids that not only brings them happiness but leads to a better comprehension, improved social-emotional skills, and a child’s overall well-being.
At PlanetSpark, we believe that learning should be joyful. Our classes combine storytelling, humor, and interactive learning to help kids fall in love with reading and communication. That’s why we’ve curated this unique collection of funny short stories perfect for sharing a great belly laugh with your child while building important language and life skills.
To level up your child’s imaginative power, PlanetSpark give them a space to write creatively. Check here the PlanetSpark Story Writing course give wings to their imagination.
1. The Elf's Ant Story
Age group: 3 to 5 years
An elf loved his pet ant. He tried to feed him the best he could. The ant gobbled whatever the elf would feed him. As time passed and as the ant kept gobbling, it got bigger and bigger till he couldn't fit in the room. Reluctantly, the elf gave the ant to the zoo. Everyone knew the elf's ant at the zoo, and over time, the ant became known as the "elephant." Today, when people go to see the elephant in the zoo, they don't know the story behind its odd name.
Lesson to be learned: Important to be careful what we wish for
2. The Child and His Mother
Age group: All ages
A curious child asked his mother about her greying hair. Her mother thought it could be an opportunity to teach her child a lesson. So, she said that every bad action of his turns one of her hairs grey. The child innocently replies that now he knows why his grandmother has only grey hairs on her head.
Lesson to be learned: Understand values like kindness, courage & friendship
3. The Emperor's New Clothes
Age group: All ages
An emperor loves wearing expensive new clothes every day, paying more attention to his grooming than to his duties as the ruler. Two conmen visit the emperor posing themselves as the weavers. They pretend to show a fabric that only wise and honest people could see. The emperor cannot see the fabric but pretends to see it because he doesn't want them to think of him as a dishonest fool. He hires the conmen to make clothes for him. When the conmen tell the emperor that the robe is ready, he decides to wear it in an upcoming procession.
The emperor cannot see the robe but pretends to wear it nonetheless, appearing naked in front of a huge number of people. The people remain silent, looking at the naked emperor because nobody wants to be called dishonest and foolish. But an innocent child starts laughing loudly, looking at the naked emperor. And the laughter spreads. Knowing there is no way back, the emperor continues the procession and decides to punish the conmen. But by then, they had already gone with the hefty sum of money for the clothes they never made.
4. Five Rats and a Funny Top Hat
Age group: 2 to 14 years
Samson, a big black fat cat, lay across a mat pretending to be asleep with one eye looking right at the hole in the wall where five rats lived. The rats wanted to get away from the cat but were scared to make a move. When a man who entered the house dropped his hat on the floor, the rats knew that they had a chance to get away from the cat. All of them hid under the hat and started moving towards the open door. The cat spotted the hat moving and started walking towards it. But as luck would have it, a sudden gust of wind tipped the hat over, and the rats fell into it. The wind blew the hat into the pond where it floated. Samson was angry because he couldn't swim. That's how the rats escaped from the wrath of the big black fat cat.
Lesson to be learned: Treat everyone with respect, not only when you need them
5. The Missing Tenth Man
Age group: All ages
Ten men go to the Ganges to take a dip in the holy river. While taking a dip, they hold each other's hands but somehow forget to hold their hands when coming out of the water. Once on the shore, the eldest man starts the count. He asks all of them to raise their hands, and the count stops at nine. All are confused, and each person takes a turn to take the count. They all count till 9. They frantically start looking for the missing tenth man. A cap seller watching this amusing scene gives each of them a cap to wear. He asks the eldest man to collect and count all the caps, including the one he is wearing. Lo and behold! There were 10 caps in total.
Lesson to be learned: Importance of counting and paying attention to details
6. Doctor and the Old Man
Age group: 4 to 8 years
An old man visits a doctor to seek treatment for the severe pain he has in his right leg. The doctor tells him that the pain is due to his age and that nothing can be done about it. The old man gets angry and questions the doctor's ability and expertise. When the doctor asks him why he feels that he is incapable, the old man replies that his left leg is as old as the right leg, but it has no pain at all.
Lesson to be learned: Never take advantage of someone's adversity or vulnerability
7. Sandwiches
Age group: 3 to 7 years
Two friends who are lawyers go to a restaurant and order cold drinks. After ordering cold drinks, both take out sandwiches from their bags and start eating them. Looking at them eat, the waiter comes to their table and tells them that it's not allowed to eat their own sandwiches in the restaurant. Both friends look at each other, smile and exchange their sandwiches.
Lesson to be learned: Teach children about sharing
8. The Coconut Vendor
Age group: All ages
A coconut vendor goes to a farm to collect coconuts. He gathers a massive number of coconuts in a basket. He mounts the basket on the horse and continues his journey back home. He sees a young boy nearby. He asks him how long it would take him to reach the city. The boy replies that if he goes slowly, he'll reach faster and if he speeds up, he'll reach slowly. The coconut vendor doesn't understand the logic behind the boy's statement. He continues his journey home and makes his horse run faster. Every time he makes his horse run faster, the coconuts fall off the basket, and he stops his journey to collect them. He reaches home late at night, quite later than he had expected. He then realises what the boy had meant.
Lesson to be learned: A simple tale about honesty and kindness
9. Two Cats and the Monkey
Age group: 5 to 11 years
Two cats were fighting for a piece of bread. A clever monkey, seeing the debacle, decided to help them. He told them he'd split the bread into two pieces to be shared equally between them. The cats agreed, but one piece was bigger than the other when he did the split. He took a bite from the bigger piece to make it equal. But this time, the other piece was bigger. This went on for a while until, in the end, the monkey ate up the whole bread. The monkey went home, leaving behind two hungry, angry cats.
Lesson to be learned: When two people fight, the third one always gets the profit
10. Frog and his Belly Burst
Age group: 4 to 8 years
Father frog and son frog live in a pond. While playing in the garden, the son frog sees a cow. He rushes to the pond to tell his father that he has spotted a monster. The father frog doesn't believe him and tells him to describe the monster's size. The father breathes in, fills his stomach with air, and asks his son whether the monster was this big. The son says it was bigger. The father frog keeps on filling the air in his belly until his belly burst, and he cries out in pain.
Lesson to be learned: Do not be a show off. It might hurt you in the end
At last, stories are not only meant to be read but to create your own. Let’s help your children together to turn their stories into creative & original tales with PlanetSpark!
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Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. Why choose PlanetSpark for story writing?
A. PlanetSpark offers one-on-one attention from certified, child-focused teachers, ensuring each kid’s unique storytelling journey is supported. The classes are all about fun and creativity, using games, prompts, and interactive storytelling not just grammar drills. With a structured, level-by-level curriculum, children build from imaginative idea generation and plot-building to advanced literary techniques and polished editing.
Q. What age groups can join Story Writing courses at PlanetSpark?
A. PlanetSpark offers story‑writing classes for kids from age 4 (Kindergarten) all the way up to teenagers around 16–18, with level‑appropriate content at each stage.
Q. What skills will kids gain with PlanetSpark creative writing course?
A. Through PlanetSpark’s story-writing program, children gain confidence in expressing their ideas, while building reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary. As they advance, they also develop empathy and observation, explore creative expression and narrative voice, and sharpen analytical thinking and preparing them not just to tell stories but to understand and connect with them on a deeper level
Q. What activities and tools are used to teach creative writing at PlanetSpark?
A. Young children enjoy age-appropriate games like "Fill‑in‑the‑Story" and Comic‑Strip Dialogue, which spark creativity through fun storytelling activities. Older kids receive worksheets and home-based practice exercises such as from solving mysteries to vivid descriptions of everyday objects designed to deepen writing and narrative skills.
No matter what type of learner your child is, PlanetSpark helps set your child up for success by providing online classes with a curriculum that's designed to develop essential skills to make your child future-ready.

No matter what type of learner your child is, PlanetSpark helps set your child up for success by providing online classes with a curriculum that's designed to develop essential skills to make your child future-ready.

No matter what type of learner your child is, PlanetSpark helps set your child up for success by providing online classes with a curriculum that's designed to develop essential skills to make your child future-ready.
