I don't have enough knowledge about that specific site. You might want to look for user reviews or descriptions about it to figure out if it's a fiction site.
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Well, 'prompts fanfic' could be fanfiction that is inspired by certain prompts. For example, a writing community might give out prompts such as 'a character from a popular series wakes up in a different time period' and then fans write fanfics based on this prompt. It's a way to stimulate creativity and get different interpretations of the original source material within the fanfic world.
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There could be prompts like 'Share with your dad the first memory you have of him.' It's a very personal and touching prompt. 'Tell your dad about a time when he helped you when you were sad.' This focuses on the emotional support dads can give. And 'Describe your dad's favorite thing to do and how you feel when you do it with him.' It makes kids think about their dad's interests and their shared experiences.
One good prompt could be 'The time when a family member surprised us all.' Another could be 'A family vacation that changed everything.' And 'The family heirloom and its story.'
Once upon a time, in a land far away, there was a young wizard named Alaric. He lived in a small cottage on the outskirts of a magical forest. One day, while exploring the forest, he discovered a hidden glade filled with glowing crystals. These crystals were said to hold the key to a powerful spell that could save the kingdom from an impending dark magic. Alaric decided to embark on a journey to find out more about these crystals and how to use them for the greater good.
On pbskids org, start with a topic that kids can relate to, such as a day at the park. Decide on the main character, say a little boy. Write about what he does at the park, like playing on the swings or making new friends. Keep the language easy to understand. You can also include some pictures or illustrations if possible. Make the story have a beginning, middle and end. The beginning could be the boy arriving at the park, the middle is all the activities, and the end is him going home happily.