Our Impact

The Power of Stories and Communication

Storytelling has the power to reach children’s hearts and minds even more deeply than direct communication. Engaging stories not only capture the attention of children but also carry positive messages such as courage, caring, and compassion – that children absorb naturally. Sharing stories is fun, and it strengthens the bond between you and the children in your life.

Our Viewers

We reach people from around the world through two main platforms.

  • Our Website

    Website Traffic. Organically reaching upwards of 5-10 million visitors every year, and growing.

  • Our YouTube Channel

    YouTube Views and Subscribers. Sharing our stories with 100,000+ subscribers and now over 1,000,000 lifetime viewers.

Testimonials

See what others are saying about World Stories Bank

“As a 5th-grade teacher, I’ve found World Stories Bank to be an invaluable resource. The stories align beautifully with our literacy goals, and the discussion questions spark genuine conversation about empathy, responsibility, and cultural respect. My students look forward to story days more than anything else.”

Edward Santos

October 1, 2025

“Reading together from World Stories Bank has become a nightly ritual in our home. My kids not only love the characters, but they also ask thoughtful questions about the lessons found within.”

Luis Herrera

October 1, 2025

“Our after-school program adopted World Stories Bank stories for reading circles. The diverse tales gave our students a sense of belonging and curiosity about cultures beyond their own.”

Karena Mitchell

October 1, 2025

“We hosted a community storytelling event using stories from World Stories Bank, and the response was overwhelming. Families connected across generations, and several parents shared how meaningful it was to see their cultural traditions reflected alongside others from around the world.”

Rosa Delgado

October 1, 2025

“Our organization works in multilingual classrooms, and World Stories Bank provided adaptable stories that were easy to translate and share. Having authentic, child-appropriate folktales helped us foster cross-cultural understanding while also building literacy skills in under-resourced communities.”

Global Learning Initiative