50 Sticker Ideas to Spark Your Kids' First Session
50 wildly creative prompts to get your child started — because the first sticker is always the hardest.
Once kids see the first sticker appear, ideas flow on their own. But the very first session can take a moment to warm up — kids aren't always sure what "anything" means when you say they can make anything.
These 50 prompts are here to unlock that first burst. Feel free to read them aloud, or let your child pick from the list.
Animals with unexpected jobs
- A bear who is a dentist (and is afraid of teeth)
- A penguin delivery driver in a tiny van
- A giraffe who is a firefighter
- A cat who is a world-famous chef
- An otter who fixes computers
- A dog who teaches yoga
- A hamster who runs a bakery
- A frog who is a famous DJ
- An elephant who is a ballet dancer
- A llama who works at a post office
Food getting up to things
- A slice of pizza riding a skateboard
- A grumpy broccoli going to school
- A donut wearing a crown
- A taco who is also a superhero
- A sad banana sitting on a bench
- A hot dog at the beach in sunglasses
- A very small potato who is very proud of himself
- A strawberry running a race
- A cup of coffee that is always late
- A muffin who thinks she is a cupcake
Things in space
- A cat floating in space eating a sandwich
- A rocket ship with a worried face
- A planet wearing earmuffs
- An astronaut walking a dog on the moon
- A star who is very sleepy
- A spaceship that is also a school bus
- A moon who is embarrassed about being seen in the daytime
- An alien who collects hats
- A satellite trying to text someone
- A black hole who is very sorry
Things that shouldn't make sense but do
- A dragon who bakes bread and is very gentle
- A robot who is scared of the dark
- A cloud who is a librarian
- A mountain that is also a very slow turtle
- A thunder bolt who whispers
- A ghost who is really good at hugging
- A monster under the bed who just wants to be friends
- A volcano who is also a really great baker
- A tornado in pajamas
- A raindrop who hates getting wet
Your child's world
- Your pet but they're the boss now
- Your house but it has legs and walks away
- A version of your child's favorite toy as a superhero
- School, but upside down
- Your family as penguins
- Your child's bedroom if it was on the moon
- The family car but it is sentient and opinionated
- Dinner tonight but the food is in charge
- A portrait of your child as a future astronaut, chef, or president
- Whatever the weirdest thing is that happened today
A tip from our testing families: The best prompts are specific. "A dog" makes a fine sticker. "A very small dog in a very large hat who is pretending to be tall" makes a sticker your child will keep for years.
The weirder the prompt, the better the sticker. That's the rule.
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