Quest across the Pirate Sea: The Red Icebergs

An epic adventure written for children by children. Adventurers from another land come to ask King Aladin-Or for help with a problem. On their way they encounter all sorts of monsters and get involved in a competition between different pirate teams. Will King Aladin-Or and his mighty superhero brother Aladin-Man be able to help the … Read more

Mysteries of Danger Mountain and the Rubbish Dump

An epic adventure written for children by children in GRAPHIC NOVEL FORMAT! A baddie team reconstruct a dangerous machine and cause trouble in Aladin-Or’s kingdom. While the mighty superhero Aladin-Man is occupied with that problem, other baddie teams come out to cause mischief. This results in an adventure at Danger Mountain and culminates in an … Read more

Trenchwalker

An epic adventure story written for children by children. When the superhero Aladin-Man finds himself with new priorities, a mysterious relative comes to help. This story was developed by a six-year-old and a four-year-old through their play together. As the children played and narrated the story they were creating, the editor simply wrote it down. … Read more

The Museum Collector

An epic adventure story written for children by children. A successful adventurer known as the Museum Collector travels far and wide to collect educational treasures for the Aladinland Museum. On his way, he encounters all manner of interesting creatures. This story was developed by a six-year-old and a four-year-old through their play together. As the … Read more

The most interesting thing I did during the holiday.

There was actually two interesting things that happened during the holiday. ——————–1. The Subway ————————- Me and my family went to Shanghai during the holiday. I tried the subway in Shanghai at Monday, and the traffic shocked me: There was two long lines of people (which already lines up to the turning place) at the … Read more

The Wizard’s Mission

Introducing a novel written by Mushroom’s creator based on the novels we read in ELL classes in 2024. A simple task. A hidden truth. An empire on the brink. Nolan Teks, a meticulous scribe seeking promotion in the scholarly haven of the Grand Library, is thrust into an epic adventure when a seemingly straightforward mission … Read more

Hair-Dal and the Heavenly Llama

An epic adventure written for children by children. The story is about an adventurer’s epic journey, the mysterious llama he meets and the troubles they encounter. This story was developed by a six-year-old and a four-year-old through their play together. As the children played and narrated the story they were creating, the editor simply wrote … Read more

Ecological Crisis in Elf Wood

An epic fantasy adventure written for children by children. The story introduces various monsters that wreak environmental havoc and follows the superhero, Aladin-Man’s efforts to prevent ecological disaster. This story was developed by a six-year-old and a four-year-old through their play together. As the children played and narrated the story they were creating, the editor … Read more

Heaven Sent

A fantasy tale of divine destruction and teamwork written by children for children. God is bored and unleashes a dangerous Snappy Monster for His own amusement. Wutong Zakameeniat teams up with Aladin-Man and the other superheroes to try to stop this menace from destroying the kingdom. This story was developed by a six-year-old and a … Read more

Enchantia: Legends & Tales of Good & Bad

The book below is the result of a three week project and subsequent proofreading and editing. Although the whole reads a little disjointedly, probably due to the sheer number of minds working on this story in a relatively short period of time, the ideas are interesting and most are well written. Some students even started … Read more

Listening to Princess Terrett’s 56-hour lecture without falling asleep

“Tricky,” muttered the fox, “but I have a plan.” “Really, Nightshade? You have a plan?” The yellow cat was skeptical. “There is always a loophole, Lemon,” replied Nightshade, “and I think I’ve found it.” “I like where this is headed,” whispered the small frog. “The rules don’t say you have to watch the lecture, do … Read more