StoryGuider: New Adventures with Sandy the Dragon!
Four new Sandy the Dragon books have just been released (plust a big book compilation including these four and 8 others)! The StoryGuider series is a set of interactive story adventures for kids ages 2-7, and go check out the new additions to the collection below!
How do these adventures work?
This game/story uses the StoryGuider system and is intended for ages 2-7. It’s a choose your adventure coloring book, which means that you’ll read a story, pick what the character does, AND color the pages how you want.
There may also be other activities, like using maps, talking to characters, and choosing your supplies to act out and play with depending on each paritcular story!
Four new adventures with Sandy the Dragon and friends!

StoryGuider: Sandy Says Sorry is a premade adventure about Sandy and Shelly, two dragons who are trying to have a fun picnic day at the beach! Throughout the trip, see how the friends handle mistakes and hurt with care and stay friends in the end.
Focus skills: Recognize mistakes, practice apologizing, recognize empathy

StoryGuider: Reuse, Recycle, and Relax is a premade adventure about Sandy the Dragon and spring cleaning! Sandy’s been shoving everything in the closet all winter, and now the bin bros, a group of recyling bins who help with spring cleaning, are to show Sandy how to sort objects and take care of the mess!
Focus skills: Sort objects, take responsibility for trash, reuse what you can

StoryGuider: Tidy Team Up is a playable story about Sandy and their friend, Buster, trying to figure out how to tackle a BIG mess while still having fun! Learn about what chores are needed and how to enjoy them a little more by using different strategies like playing a clean up game or working with a buddy.
Focus skills: Notice the need to tidy up, practice chores strategies, find motivation in chores

StoryGuider: Game Time Troubles is a premade adventure about Sandy, Shelly, and Buster playing a tabletop RPG… but running into a few issues when Sandy doesn’t quite understand what’s going on and the story starts to get a bit scary. See how the three dragons adjust to fit everyone’s needs.
Focus skills: Identify stress and calm down, practice self-advocacy, use safety tools in tabletop games
Individual titles above link to the shop page.
Skills practice built in
StoryGuider is designed for fun and skills practice. All stories practice the following skills:
- Make choices between two options
- Point to pictures when they are named
- Give short answers (1-4 words)
- Play make-believe games
- Practice body exercises (gross motor skills)
- Color pictures and doodle (fine motor skills)
And then each story also focuses on 1-3 additional core social-emotional or learning-critical skills for kids!
About the StoryGuider system
StoryGuider is a system to help make simple stories with your kid(s) so they can get used to tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs), decision-making, problem-solving, etc.
It focuses only on the RP side of TTRPGs (there are optional dice roll rules provided, but they are not required). This is so kids can get used to playing as a character and changing the story without having to simultaneously worry about learning mechanics that they are not familiar with. It is a stepping stone into playing more rules-based TTRPGs OR can just be a fun interactive story time experience!
I hope you have fun with this adventure, and happy gaming!
Interested in more?
Check out the full StoryGuider collection here!
This full collection includes this particular game AND many others in the StoryGuider series! Like with this particular game, the series is also getting some major updates in 2026, so keep an eye out there for new adventures and updated tales full of heroes, friendship, and dragons!

Or just get the dragons books in the StoryGuider Big Book of Dragons here!

Thank you for checking this game out, and I hope you get a chance to check it out with your kids, class, library, community, convention group, and/or friends! Stay tuned for more by following along in the TTRPGkids newsletter, and… happy gaming!


