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Free Social Stories for Preschoolers

Mom reading a social story to her preschool aged daughter

If you’re searching for free social stories for preschoolers, you’ve found the right place. Social stories are one of the most effective tools to help little ones build confidence, manage emotions, and learn essential social skills. Preschool-aged children (2–5 years old) are at a crucial stage of growth where they’re just starting to understand routines, friendships, and feelings. By using engaging stories with relatable characters and simple language, parents and teachers can guide children through social situations, emotional regulation, and daily routines, helping them feel more secure, independent, and ready to face the world. With these resources, learning becomes fun and interactive, fostering a positive environment for early development.

What Are Social Stories?

Free social stories for preschoolers are short, simple narratives designed to teach children about everyday situations, social expectations, and emotional regulation. While they were originally created to help children with autism, the truth is they can benefit ALL young kids. These stories often include visuals or animations and:

  • Explain social situations clearly for preschoolers.
  • Teach coping strategies for big feelings like frustration or worry
  • Model positive behaviors like sharing and kindness.
  • Reduce challenging behaviors by setting clear expectations.

By presenting real-life scenarios in a safe and engaging way, social stories give preschoolers the tools to succeed in daily life.

The following is an example of a social story for Going to the Doctor...

Why These Are So Powerful

Preschoolers are just beginning to develop the skills they need to interact with others and handle emotions. Free social stories for preschoolers are powerful because they:

  1. Simplify Complex Ideas
    Concepts like taking turns or using gentle hands can feel confusing. Social stories break them down into easy steps.
  2. Offer Predictability
    Stories about bedtime, brushing teeth, or getting ready for school make routines familiar and comforting.
  3. Promote Positive Behavior
    Instead of focusing only on “don’ts,” social stories encourage children to practice what to do.
  4. Support Emotional Skills
    Characters model coping strategies like asking for help, using calm-down techniques, or expressing feelings with words.
  5. Are Fun and Memorable
    Preschoolers love stories and songs. When important lessons are told through playful, animated characters, they stick. 

Brave Kid Adventures:
Animated Free Social Stories for Preschoolers

One of the best places to find free social stories for preschoolers is the Brave Kid Adventures YouTube channel. This channel is dedicated to creating free personalized animated stories and songs that teach preschoolers essential life skills in fun, engaging ways.

What Brave Kid Adventures Offers:

  • Daily Living Skills – Stories about brushing teeth, bedtime, potty training, and more.
  • Coping Skills – Guidance for handling big emotions like anger, sadness, and worry.
  • Social Skills – Lessons on sharing, waiting, making friends, and using polite words.
  • Behavior Support – Fun examples that reduce tantrums, yelling, or hitting by showing positive alternatives.

Each video is designed to be entertaining and educational, helping kids absorb important lessons while enjoying bright animations and catchy songs that kids can listen to over and over again.

Get a Free Personalized Animated Social Story!!

Imagine your child starring in their own animated story! Brave Kid Adventures gives families the chance to request a free personalized animated social story for preschoolers aged 2–5.

How It Works:

  1. Fill out the request form with your name, email, child's first name, personalized info about your child to help with character details, and the skill or challenge you’d like addressed from the current social story options waiting to be featured on the channel. (Please keep in mind that English speaking videos will be the only option at this time)
  2. Submissions will be reviewed to determine the next character and story topic to be featured.
  3. Selected children will be featured in an upcoming animated story on the channel!
  4. Then be sure to subscribe to Brave Kid Adventures so you don't miss a video that could feature YOUR child!! 

This special opportunity allows your preschooler to not only learn but also to feel celebrated and empowered when they see themselves in an animated story. While I would love to feature every child with a submitted request, due to the time necessary to create each video, it may not be possible to feature every request. 

Request to Be Featured On Brave Kid Adventures

Please note that all fields followed by an asterisk must be filled in.

Please complete the challenge that you see below.

  

Why Parents Choose Brave Kid Adventures

  • Completely Free: Every video is available on YouTube.
  • Proven Effective: Kids learn better through engaging, story-based lessons.
  • Fun and Relatable: Songs and colorful characters keep preschoolers engaged.
  • Inclusive: Designed to support all children, including those with developmental differences.
  • Learn More and Download Free Social Stories

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    For parents and educators who want to dive deeper, you can explore pages dedicated to learning more about social stories, how they benefit children, and practical ways to use them at home or in the classroom. Additionally, downloadable PDFs with free social stories for kids are available, allowing you to print or share stories with your preschoolers anytime.


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