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[Summer Story Challenge Updates and Creative Storytelling Adventures]-[How the Eiffel Tower Was Invited]

Story Pirates · B1 · 2026-08-06

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Story Pirates Summer: Challenges, Leaderboards, and Creative Wonders

This episode of the Story Pirates podcast serves as a vibrant hub for young writers, providing essential updates on the "Summer Story Challenge" while celebrating the boundless imagination of children through collaborative and original storytelling.

The Summer Story Challenge: Last Call for Entries

Lee Overtree provides a crucial update for participants: the official winners of the Summer Story Challenge will be announced on Thursday, August 20th. Consequently, the final deadline for children to submit their stories is Tuesday, August 18th. The podcast emphasizes that there is still ample time for kids to craft "amazing stories" and encourages listeners to check the official leaderboard at storypirates.com/leaderboard. Even for those who do not top the list, the organization promises "story love" and certificates for all participants, affirming their commitment to reading as many submissions as possible.

Collaborative Creation: "How the Eiffel Tower Was Invited"

A centerpiece of this episode is a special story written by over 100 Creator Club members via a live Zoom session. The result, "How the Eiffel Tower Was Invited," is described as a "true history story that’s totally fake and very weird."

In this narrative, the Eiffel Tower isn't invented; it is invited to exist. The story follows a lonely saber-toothed tiger named Dan during the Ice Age. Dan, suffering from a mysterious "condition," embarks on a quest to find his missing sister, Cheryl, to help him build the tower. Along the way, he encounters a "tiny man" (the Lemming Mayor), navigates "cheese booby traps," and inadvertently brings about the end of the Ice Age and the beginning of the "cheese age." The story highlights the power of creative perspective, as Dan realizes that the strength he sought was "inside" him all along, allowing him to finally build the tower in Paris.

Story Love: Analyzing Young Imaginations

In the "Story Love" segment, Lee and Peter analyze and celebrate three distinct stories submitted by young writers:

  • The Haunted Bean Can (by Scout, age 7): This story follows a girl who finds a can containing "15 moldy beans and a ghost." The hosts dive into a humorous legal analysis, debating whether the girl has "standing" to sue the ghost, noting the comedic absurdity of a child heading "straight to the lawyer" to resolve supernatural grievances.
  • The Best Fingernail Stew (by Kaimana, age 7): A dark but hilarious tale where a boy’s fingernail falls into a stew, causing everyone who eats it to turn into pickles. The hosts engage in a whimsical discussion about the "magical combination" required for this transformation—eating the stew, knowing the ingredients, and feeling disgusted.
  • Chicken in a Top Hat (by Luella, age 9): This short, musical piece features a "cheeky" chicken who leaves random items in a house. The hosts speculate on the chicken's nature, imagining him as a "gentleman mischief maker" who drops monocles, spats, and pocket watches, while debating the vocalization of the "wicky-wicky" scratch sound reminiscent of a record player.

Conclusion and Future Opportunities

Beyond the storytelling, the episode underscores the importance of the Story Pirates Changemakers nonprofit arm. Lee reminds "grownups" that the opportunity to participate in collaborative storytelling sessions is ongoing, with another session scheduled for October. By fostering these creative outlets, Story Pirates continues to encourage children to "stay creative and stay kind," proving that even the most "weird" ideas can become legendary tales.

🎯Key Sentences

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It just filled me up with joy.
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I definitely think I can be more creative now.
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Okay, everybody, here's what's up.
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I have to go on a quest to find my sister.
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Don't make me laugh!
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📝Key Phrases

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get their final stories in
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for drama's sake
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what say you
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filled me up with joy
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getting really deep into
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📖 Transcript

Lemonada.
Hey, Story Pirates podcast listeners, Lee here.
Welcome back to Story Pirates Summer.
It's time for a Summer Story Challenge leaderboard update.
But first, big news today, because maybe you were wondering, how long does the Summer Story Challenge last?
When will it end?

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