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Scary stories for kids! A collection of short, slightly chilling story ideas

Scary stories for kids! A collection of short, slightly chilling story ideas
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Scary stories for kids! A collection of short, slightly chilling story ideas

Have you ever found yourself wanting to read scary stories to your child but wanting to avoid anything too intense? A little shiver while still being fun—that level of spookiness is just right, isn’t it? In this article, we’ll introduce scary stories that are perfect for kids.

We’ve gathered a wide range, from tales that send a chill down your spine to ones with punchlines that will make you chuckle.

They’re great for sleepovers and nighttime fun at camp, so be sure to check them out!

Scary Stories for Kids! A Collection of Short, Slightly Chilling Story Ideas (1–10)

mouth-sewing ghost

The Mouth-Sewing Ghost [Anime Read-Aloud Picture Book]
mouth-sewing ghost

This is a story about a boy who is rough and always says mean things.

Ren loves verbal abuse and keeps saying hurtful things to his friends.

But when he won’t stop with the insults, a mysterious ghost appears.

This ghost has a slightly scary power that can sew up a person’s mouth, and it teaches Ren to “think about how you use your words.” Through this experience, Ren realizes that harsh words and insults hurt others, and he gradually starts to use kinder words.

It’s a suspenseful yet enlightening story.

It teaches us that words can hurt others but can also give them strength—a slightly chilling, yet important tale.

A Scary Tale from Long Ago: “The Story of Cat Mountain”

This is a story about a girl who works at a landlady’s estate and sets off for “Cat Mountain” in Kyushu to look for a missing cat.

On Cat Mountain live monster cats with human bodies and cat faces, and they plot to eat the girl.

Though terrified and trembling, the girl is able to speak with the monster cats in a nostalgic feline voice and learns how to handle them.

Furthermore, when she shows them a picture of a dog inside a white bundle, the monster cats become unable to attack.

The girl escapes unharmed, and while her heart pounds at the cats’ ferocity and mysterious power, she overcomes the crisis with wisdom and courage.

It conveys that even when you encounter frightening things, you can overcome them with bravery and ingenuity.

A Little Bit Scary: The Dark School

The Dark School (A Slightly Scary Story)
A Little Bit Scary: The Dark School

This is the story of the “Mirror Ghost,” a hot topic at the school Tanaka-kun attends.

He spots a girl in a white kimono reflected in the large mirror on the stair landing and, startled, turns around—only to find no one there.

The next day, when he sees the girl in the mirror again and steps closer, he suddenly loses his way into a dark world.

It’s a school for ghosts, where children in kimonos gather.

Ever since then, Tanaka-kun’s figure has sometimes appeared in the stairway mirror too—a strange and slightly thrilling tale.

Just like Tanaka-kun, having curiosity is fun, but it’s also important to be careful about dangerous things.

It’s a story that lets you enjoy a scare while also learning the importance of safety and caution.

Who’s Not Sleeping?

Who Stays Up Late? Yokai Come to Play in the Room of a Child Who’s Up Past Bedtime?! A Slightly Scary Ghost Story [Kids’ Anime] Educational Video
Who’s Not Sleeping?

This is a story for children who stay up late.

If they keep playing instead of sleeping, yokai will come to their room.

A red-faced yokai and one with huge hands appear one after another, trying to lead the children who are playing into a mysterious world.

It’s scary, but the children snap wide awake at the sight.

While staying up late can be fun, this slightly thrilling and instructive tale teaches that getting proper sleep is important.

With the appearance of yokai adding a touch of spookiness to enjoy, it helps children learn the importance of sleep and good habits—perfect for parents and kids to read aloud together.

A Very, Very Scary Story: “The Monkey’s Paw”

It begins when an old friend visits Mr.

White’s home.

The friend brings a mysterious “mummified monkey’s paw” he found in India.

It is said to have the power to grant any wish.

Thinking of his son, Mr.

White struggles to decide what to wish for.

The next day, however, his son is killed in a workplace accident.

Grief-stricken, the mother begs Mr.

White to use the monkey’s paw to bring their son back to life.

When Mr.

White touches the paw, a cold wind blows, and their son’s figure vanishes and never returns.

And yet, in the end… It’s an uncanny tale that makes you reflect on the responsibility that comes with having wishes granted, and on life and the feelings of family.

The Classroom with an Ogre

The Classroom with an Oni (A Slightly Scary Tale of a Demon)
The Classroom with an Ogre

Mr.

Onihara is usually kind.

However, one day after school, Ito returned to the classroom to fetch something she had forgotten and saw, in the red glow of the setting sun, the teacher eating a large hunk of meat, his hands soaked scarlet, and horns sprouting from his head.

It turns out Mr.

Onihara was an ogre who eats people! As the ogre’s hand slowly approached, Ito’s heart pounded.

The next day, a new transfer student arrived and was assigned to that seat, and strange, suspenseful days continued for the class.

It shows that even people who seem gentle usually may have a side you don’t know.

It also teaches that it’s important to stay calm, observe the situation carefully, and act safely.

Who’s the bad kid of Anpanman?

Anpanman: Who’s the naughty kid saying “No, no”!?! Terrifying Hide-and-Seek Edition [Subtitled] Ghosts, Spirits, Test of Courage, Child Safety, Protecting Lives, Dangerous Play, Discipline, Daily Habits, Early Childhood Education, Rules, Anime Kids Love, Read-Aloud
Who’s the bad kid of Anpanman?

A story where Anpanman enjoys playing hide-and-seek with his friends.

When Anpanman tries to hide in a dark, abandoned building, a ghost appears before him, leading to a heart-pounding turn of events.

There are some scary moments, but it’s safely made for children and gently teaches the importance of avoiding dangerous play and following rules.

It’s portrayed with warm, soothing animation that even babies who won’t stop crying can enjoy with peace of mind.

While letting kids experience a little bit of a test of courage and ghostly elements, it’s a work you can read aloud with smiles.

In addition, it includes educational elements that can be learned through play—such as daily habits and how to interact with friends—helping children develop safety awareness and kindness while having fun.

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