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STOOPKID CREW! WELCOME BACK TO THE STOOP!

We are kicking off Black History, the 5 year anniversary with SEASON 10 of Stoopkid Stories!! How exciting is that! With that being said, I have a giveaway special for everyone!

***Giveaway***
– A year subscription to Chop Chop: A fun Cooking Magazine for Families

– A Stoopkid Stories sweatshirt and tote bag

Here’s how to enter:

 Follow @stoopkidstories and @chopchopkids on Instagram  Like this post  Tag a fellow grown-up in the comments who loves cooking and stories! Each tag is an extra entry, so feel free to tag away!

In this episode, Karr is starting to feel grown up—he’s wearing deodorant, outgrowing his favorite pants, and thinking he’s ready for new privileges. But when his dad says no to a video game meant for older kids, Karr struggles to understand why growing up comes with limits even though he feels that he is ready for more. Through humor, love, and a little tough parenting, Karr learns an important lesson: getting older isn’t just about what you can do—it’s about learning when the time is right.

This episode is perfect for kids navigating big changes and parents looking for ways to talk about growth and responsibility.

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