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Ten remarkable students turned their imaginations into unforgettable adventures

SAN MATEO, Calif., May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — This spring, Education.com invited young writers from around the globe to unleash their imaginations and submit original works to our 2025 Story Challenge. Their responses were nothing short of spectacular.

Inspired by National Reading Month, the contest received hundreds of entries brimming with unique perspectives and passion for a great tale. They poured in from all corners of the world—including Australia, Canada, Egypt, Hong Kong, Mexico, Peru and Spain—each judged on creativity, originality, organization and descriptive language. Today, we’re thrilled to spotlight ten students whose submissions stood out and reminded us why storytelling matters.

These winners have shown incredible talent and vision, building stories that transport readers to new worlds, explore unique characters and tackle meaningful topics. From a brave hero in “Captain Lentils” to a thrilling adventure in “The Midnight Whisper,” each story brings something special to the table.

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