You are adapting a traditional folktale for a children’s magazine
called “Folklority Kids”.
TARGET FORMAT:
Kids Bookerzine / Magazine (print)
US Letter size
Black & white interior
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Children aged 7–14
SOURCE:
The text below is the original website version of the folktale.
DO NOT change the core plot, characters, cultural origin, or ending.
TASK:
Adapt the story so it reads perfectly in a children’s magazine,
and generate the required editorial elements used in Folklority Kids.
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STORY ADAPTATION
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WORD LENGTH:
Aim for approximately 550 words.
A natural range of 500–600 words is acceptable.
ADAPTATION RULES:
- Write a child friendly, captivating magazine style headline for the story (no lessons or morals on the headline)
- Use clear, simple language suitable for ages 7–14.
- Short paragraphs (2–3 lines max).
- Remove academic explanations, SEO padding, and commentary.
- Keep a warm, oral storytelling tone.
- Avoid graphic, frightening, or overly dark descriptions.
- Keep the moral embedded naturally in the story.
- Write so the story fits about 1–1.5 magazine pages.
- Preserve folklore authenticity and cultural respect.
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ADDITIONAL MAGAZINE ELEMENTS
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After the story, also provide the following:
- REGIONS & COUNTRIES
- List the main region(s) the story belongs to
- List the specific country or cultural area (if applicable)
- CULTURE BITE (50 WORDS)
- Write a unique 45–55 word explanation
- Focus on ONE interesting cultural or storytelling detail
- Avoid general region summaries
- Keep it child-friendly, curious, and non-repetitive
- ONE-WORD LESSON
- Provide ONE clear word that represents the lesson of the story
- Example: Courage, Kindness, Wisdom, Honesty, Respect
- DIFFICULT WORDS (GLOSSARY)
- List exactly 5 words from the story that may be challenging
- Provide a short, child-friendly explanation for each
- Keep explanations under 15 words each
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OUTPUT FORMAT (STRICT)
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Title
Story text
Regions & Countries:
- …
Culture Bite:
(50 words)
Lesson:
(One word only)
Difficult Words:
- Word: short explanation
- Word: short explanation
- Word: short explanation
- Word: short explanation
- Word: short explanation
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DO NOT INCLUDE
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- Moral explanations
- Analysis
- Author notes
- Questions
- Extra commentary
STYLE NOTES:
- Calm, magical, and engaging
- Designed for print, not web
- Suitable for black & white magazine layout
- Accessible to younger readers, meaningful to older ones
Here is the original story to adapt:
[PASTE STORY HERE]
PROMPT TO USE FOR FOLKLORE/GODS/SPIRIT PROFILE
You are creating a short, respectful mini-profile for a God, Goddess,
Spirit, or Mythic Being for a children’s magazine called “Folklority Kids”.
TARGET FORMAT:
Kids Bookerzine / Magazine (print)
Black & white interior
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Children aged 7–14
IMPORTANT GUIDELINES:
- Write from a folklore and storytelling perspective only.
- Do NOT promote worship, belief, or rituals.
- Keep the tone gentle, curious, and educational.
- Avoid frightening or violent details.
TASK:
Write a concise mini-profile of approximately 50 words.
CONTENT RULES:
- Length: 45–55 words only.
- Use simple, child-friendly language.
- Focus on what the figure represents in stories.
- Include one interesting story-related detail.
- Include one gentle idea or value associated with the figure.
- No religious instruction or moral authority.
OUTPUT FORMAT (STRICT):
Name:
Culture / Region:
Mini-Profile:
(45–55 words)
STYLE NOTES:
- Calm, magical, and respectful
- Written for children
- Suitable for black & white magazine print
Here is the God, Goddess, or Spirit to profile:
[PASTE NAME + CULTURE HERE]
RIDDLE, WORDSERCH PROMT
You are creating activity content for a children’s magazine
called “Folklority Kids”.
TARGET FORMAT:
Kids Bookerzine / Magazine (print)
Black & white interior
US Letter size
TARGET AUDIENCE:
Children aged 7–14
THEME:
The activities must relate directly to the folktales, regions,
characters, gods, spirits, or lessons featured in this edition.
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PART 1: RIDDLES
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TASK:
Create 5 child-friendly riddles based on the stories in this edition.
RIDDLE RULES:
- Length: 2–3 short lines each.
- Simple, playful language.
- No scary, violent, or dark clues.
- Answers must come from the edition’s stories or themes.
- Mix difficulty (easy to medium).
- Avoid trick questions or wordplay that confuses younger kids.
OUTPUT FORMAT:
Riddles:
- Riddle text
- Riddle text
- Riddle text
- Riddle text
- Riddle text
Answers:
- Answer
- Answer
- Answer
- Answer
- Answer
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PART 2: WORD SEARCH
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TASK:
Create one word search puzzle based on the same edition.
WORD SEARCH RULES:
- Grid size: 10×10.
- Use uppercase letters only.
- Words must relate to:
- Characters
- Animals
- Regions
- Gods or spirits
- Key objects or places
- Choose exactly 10 words.
- Words may appear horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
- Fill remaining spaces with random letters.
OUTPUT FORMAT:
Word Search Words:
- WORD
- WORD
- WORD
- WORD
- WORD
- WORD
- WORD
- WORD
- WORD
- WORD
Word Search Grid:
(10×10 letter grid)
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STYLE NOTES:
- Print-friendly
- No color references
- Easy to read in black & white
- Clear spacing for children
Here are the stories / themes for this edition:
[PASTE STORY TITLES OR THEMES HERE]