




99 Stories I Could Tell
99 Stories I Could Tell makes writing personal, creative, and actually fun—blending humor, memory, and quirky prompts into a storytelling journal that builds voice, skill, and a quarter credit along the way.
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2026 Ninth-Grade Curriculum Kit
99 Stories I Could Tell
If your teen writer freezes at a blank page, 99 Stories I Could Tell gives him somewhere to start. The guided journal pairs 99 prompts with visual scaffolding on every page.
Prompts come with light blue lines meant to be traced and built on—a starting shape, a partial scene, something to push off from. As the journal progresses, the scaffolding eases up and prompts open up, until by the end he's working mostly from his own ideas. That gradient is the whole point: a teen who couldn't have written page one on his own can write later prompts on his own.
The prompts themselves are a mix of memory, humor, and imagination—clothing style highlights from his youth, the first fictional death that stuck with him, his best memory in the rain. Some are specific. Others leave room to roam. And because prompts can be mixed and matched into new combinations, this isn't a journal that demands he start at page one and march to the end.
The book is an oversized square, big enough to draw in comfortably but light enough to live in a backpack. The silk-screened PVC jacket has a nostalgic, toy-like feel; peel it off, and the uncoated cover underneath is ready for your teen to make his own.
For homeschoolers, working through 99 Stories I Could Tell can count toward a quarter credit of high school composition. For everyone, it's a low-pressure way to get a reluctant writer actually writing.
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7.8" x 8.1". It has 112 pages.








