International audienceChildren as young as 4-5 years can produce descriptive narratives but have been found to have difficulties to talk about causal and mind-oriented aspects of the story, such as the characters' intentions and beliefs, or their different viewpoints. This paper considers whether the first narrative produced by the children represents the developmental limit of their competencies or whether children can be brought to produce more complex mind-oriented narratives through a simple procedure by which children are requested to focus on the causes of the story events, This question was investigated by presenting a sequence of five wordless pictures (the " stone story ") to 120 French-speaking children aged 5 to 10 years who narr...