Castle Hills Elementary PTA is proud to bring you our Kingdom Tales program which provides each student the opportunity to accomplish what many only dream of: publishing their very own book! Students exercise their creativity and imagination while further developing reading/writing skills, computer skills, and creative arts. FAQ CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF THIS DOCUMENT.

 

Kingdom Tales- Where Every Student Becomes an Author

 

Castle Hills Elementary PTA proudly presents our beloved Kingdom Tales program—a magical journey where imagination meets achievement.

 

Each student has the chance to publish their very own book, transforming a creative dream into a tangible reality. Whether it’s a whimsical adventure, cookbook for the aspiring chef, or inspiring autobiography, this program encourages young minds to explore the power of storytelling.

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The 2025-2026 Kingdom Tales sign-up is now OPENTo order, please visit "my online forms" on the website and scroll down to each child's Kingdom Tales order form.  

 

 

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Additional copies of your child's published book will be available. Please fill out the additional order form, and place in the Kingdom Tales envelope.

 

Kingdom Tales FAQ

 

  • Do I have to be a PTA member for my child to participate in Kingdom Tales? You do not have to be a PTA member, but you will need to create an account (or log in) on this website in order to access the Kingdom Tales registration form.
    I want more than one copy of the book. Why can’t I order copies during the registration process? You can only purchase ONE book-making kit. You will have the opportunity to order additional copies of the book after your author receives their completed book at the Kingdom Tales Author Reception in the spring.
    Can the book be on any topic? Your aspiring author can write about anything that interests them. Some kids make up their own stories while other kids write stories about events in their own lives, like sports or vacations.
    Can my child write about Star Wars? Ninjas? Space Police? Killing or violence will not be allowed. Ninjas and space police are always welcome, but please be mindful of how rough they get. Content and illustrations printed in Kingdom Tales books will be at the discretion of the CHE PTA.
    Does the book need to be a complete story? The important part of the book is that it comes from your child’s imagination, whether those thoughts are complete or not. You can ask questions like, “Does your story have an ending?” to help them along, but a definite ending is not necessary (it is also fun for parents to see the progress of each author as they learn more with each grade level).
    Are there any though-starters or worksheets to help develop a story? Yes, they can be found here, and are broken out by grade level:
    https://studentreasures.com/teachers-lounge/sample-books-topic-ideas/
    https://studentreasures.com/teachers-lounge/lesson-plans/
    How much should I be involved in helping my child with their story? Should I correct grammar/spelling/punctuation or help them write complete sentences? The story must be written and illustrated by the author in their own style, but the level of parent participation is up to you. It is completely up to you whether or not you want to correct grammar or spelling mistakes. Some parents like to have their child work somewhat independently on their book so they can get a developmental “snapshot” of their writing abilities at that grade level (i.e., misspellings, incorrect sentence structure/punctuation). Many parents assist their child by typing their story on the computer.
    Is there a word minimum per page? The only requirement is that the story be at least 14 numbered pages long (the pages included in the kit you receive) – that could mean one word/sentence on a page or a whole page of text. It is completely up to your child. If your child’s kit is submitted with less than 14 pages, please know that we may have to insert blank pages at the back of the book in order to meet thickness minimum for binding purposes.
    My child colored outside of the margins on the cover page. Is that a problem? It is not a problem as long as you and your child know that anything in the margins will be trimmed for binding.
    Can my child use clip art, photos or magazine clippings as the artwork, or does it need to be hand drawn?
    To ensure the best results, illustrations should be printed, hand-drawn on the paper provided in the kit or glued with a glue stick. Your child can use any sort of medium/artwork as long as there are no paperclips, staples, liquid glue, or tape. Photographs can be glued, however, please know that the originals will not be returned.
    How does my child earn the Kingdom Tales Trophy in 5th grade? Your child must have completed at least 3 Kingdom Tales books and their last one must be completed in 5th grade to receive the trophy.
    Will there be time to work on Kingdom Tales stories at school? Kingdom Tales is an extracurricular program and all work on stories will be completed at home.
    Will my child feel left out at the book receptions if they did not write a book? In years past, all kids in a grade level have attended the book receptions. When children see their friends receiving their books it often motivates them to want to write a book the next year.
    Can books be handwritten? We recommend all books to be typed to ensure the best results. We are allowing handwriting as long as it stays within the margins mentioned in the instructions to avoid trimming. If handwriting, use black ink. Do not use colored pencils or crayons, as they do not reproduce well when printed. For illustrating, use washable markers because they produce the most vivid reprints (try to stay away from the bright neon colors as they do not reproduce well).
    My child is in Kindergarten/1st grade and is not writing yet, is he/she still do a book? Of course! Parents can assist in any way needed. Children can dictate stories while parents type. Also, stories do not need to include words at all if your child just wants to do a picture story. If your child does not like to draw, they can use photos or clipart as well. ABC or number books are also fun at this age (A is for Art, etc.)
    Do we need to turn in a rough draft? The rough draft used to be a step in the process, but we no longer accept rough drafts. Authors must only submit their final story when kits are due.
    What if my child makes a mistake and needs a new sheet of paper? When printing replacement pages use white, 24lb, 8.5” x 11” paper to achieve the best results for your finished book. We DO NOT recommend printing on cardstock or any paper lower than 24lb as shadows will appear on the finished book. You can buy 24lb paper at any office store or Amazon.
    Will you check that the book pages aren’t missing and are in order once we return the kit to the school? Parents are responsible for this and the book will be scanned, printed and bound as received in the envelope.

 

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