Start with a shared prompt
Choose one setting everyone understands: a park after rain, a space station or a tiny town. Children can then make different characters and outcomes from the same starting point.
Offer three ways to respond
Let children draw, color or write one sentence. A comic panel can become a visual sequence, a coloring page can become a vocabulary prompt and a short story can become a read-aloud.
Keep the page uncluttered
Large shapes and clear margins help younger children. Older groups can use richer scenes, captions and details. The aim is participation, not artistic perfection.
Finish with a share circle
Ask each child to show one choice they made and one question their page raises. This makes the activity social without turning it into a competition.