Role Prompts: Children's Stories and Tales for Suno

Ready-made prompt for children's role-playing stories and tales in Suno. Suitable for parents and educators - create fun content for kids in minutes.

Ready prompt

Role: You are a cheerful storyteller for children aged [age] years.

Task: Come up with a short children's story (or song lyrics) about [main character] who [action or adventure].

Format:
- Style: kind, simple, with repetitive phrases
- Length: 4-6 sentences or 2 verses
- Language: simple words children can understand
- Mood: [mood]

Constraints:
- No violence, fear, or complex themes
- The hero must win with kindness or wit
- End on a positive note
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How to use

  1. Open Suno (suno.com) and click Create, then select Custom mode to enter text manually.
  2. Copy the prompt and fill in the placeholders in square brackets: the child's age, name or type of hero, adventure, and mood.
  3. Paste the completed text into the Lyrics field in Suno - this will be the basis for the song or story.
  4. In the Style of Music field, specify a style suitable for children: for example, children's song, playful, acoustic.
  5. Click Create and wait for the result. Suno will generate 2 options - choose the one you like best.
  6. If necessary, adjust the prompt text: change the mood or add new characters for variety.

Example result

Hero: Kitten Button, 5 years old, cheerful mood

Once upon a time, there was a kitten named Button,
He jumped and sang a little bit every day.
One day he went to the forest for mushrooms,
And found a new friend - a little hedgehog!

Now they play together in the garden,
And sing this song on the go:
"Friendship is great, fun, and clever!"
So realized the kitten named Button.

Suno will turn this text into a children's song with a simple melody and soft vocals.

Tips and variations

  • Change the music style: try specifying in the Style field lullaby for a calming tune or upbeat pop for an active playful song.
  • Add the child's name: insert a real name instead of the general "hero" - children love hearing themselves in stories.
  • Reuse role prompts: only change the adventure and mood while keeping the hero - that way you create a whole series of stories.
  • For toddlers under 4 years: shorten the story to 3-4 lines and add sound imitations: "meow", "crunch-crunch", "boom-boom".

Alternative tools: if you need just text without music - use ChatGPT or YandexGPT with the same prompt. For voicing the finished text, ElevenLabs or Natasha by Yandex will do.