What happens when a 6-year-old, inspired by her parents’ wine nights, creates a cautionary tale about a kid who drinks wine? The result is a viral sensation that proves the purest humor comes from the unfiltered minds of children.
Over the holidays, while her parents enjoyed wine with relatives, 6-year-old Scout Haskel was busy creating a literary masterpiece. Armed with a pen and paper, she wrote and illustrated The Kid Who Drank Wine, a story that would soon captivate the internet. Her parents, Keith Haskel and Bethany Hall, both comedy professionals, were stunned by their daughter’s creation. “She came over with a fully-finished book,” Keith recalls, emphasizing that no adults “put any of the words in her mouth.” The result was an instant bestseller, born from the imagination of a first-grader in just two hours.
The plot of The Kid Who Drank Wine is a simple yet effective cautionary tale. It begins with a girl named Scout whose mother forbids her from drinking wine. Ignoring the rule at a birthday party, the protagonist “drunk wine” and then “got DRUNK.” The story concludes with the child learning her lesson, admitting, “I don’t feel good, Mommy.” The entire Haskel family is quick to clarify that this scenario never happened in real life. It was purely the product of a very creative and observant little girl. The book’s charm lies in its perfect blend of inappropriate humor and a wholesome moral, a combination that resonated with viewers worldwide.
The inspiration for the story came from a surprising source. While Bethany speculated that her daughter was influenced by seeing her and her mother drinking wine, Scout offered a different explanation. “I think someone mentioned when I drank a little bit of coffee, and then I wanted to make a book about a kid drinking wine,” she explained. This demonstrates the unique and often unpredictable logic of a child’s mind, connecting seemingly unrelated ideas in a way that only they can.
Days after the book was created, Bethany couldn’t shake the desire to share it. She asked her husband to film her reading the story aloud, capturing the book’s essence in a story-hour format. The couple, who once made headlines for getting married on the Staten Island Ferry, posted the video on Instagram on January 5th. They expected it to amuse their friends, but instead, it exploded in popularity, garnering hundreds of thousands of views overnight. “It made me laugh so hard and my family laughed so hard that I just felt like this is a little piece of joy and relatable substance — why not brighten people’s day a little bit?” Bethany said of her decision to share it.
The overwhelming positive response from the internet validated the family’s decision to share the quirky story. “You can tell from the comments that it just brightened people’s days,” Bethany observed. The video’s comment section quickly filled with requests to publish the book, with many people finding it hilariously relatable. “Everyone’s like, ‘Can you publish it?’” Keith added, noting that while they haven’t committed to a formal publication, the public’s enthusiasm is a testament to the story’s universal appeal. Scout has already begun developing her literary franchise, with two more titles in the works: The Kid Who Drank Coffee and The Kid Who Drank Beer.
For the Haskel family, the viral moment has been more than just a fleeting internet trend. It has reconnected them with old friends and revealed a hidden talent in their daughter. “Somebody from my church reached out and was like, ‘We had no idea Scout was such a writer,'” Bethany shared. The experience has been a joyful affirmation of their family’s creative energy. “As a comedy family, I’m so pleased that we were able to share this little piece of fun and hilarity and kid shenanigans with people that really struck a chord with folks.”
Scout’s story is a powerful reminder of the unique and often hilarious perspective that children bring to the world. Her ability to turn a simple observation into a fully-formed narrative with a clear moral is a skill many professional writers strive for. In a world that can often feel divided, a simple, handmade book about the consequences of drinking wine has managed to unite people in laughter and shared delight.
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