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Evening stories to read in 15 minutes

The stories to read in 15 minutes are ideal for diving into a structured and rich narrative. In 15 minutes, the child has time to escape into an exciting adventure while enjoying a moment of calm before sleeping. With the filters below, easily select the story that best matches their age and preferences.

Stories to read in 15 minutes (762)

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A large anthropomorphic brown bear (realistic-stylized, teddy-like) with a proud, slightly moved expression, round eyes and gentle brows, wearing simple blue overalls, pulls a rope with a small ribbon to ring a golden bell above a red-and-white striped big-top entrance; a young female technician with a coiled cable on her shoulder, short hair and a focused, kind face stands just behind the bear on the right adjusting a small lamp; a mischievous, relieved clown with painted cheeks, a polka-dot costume and a small bell stands slightly back left smiling at the bear; a colorful poster on a wooden crate, string lights, a wooden ticket booth with an open window and blurred spectator silhouettes fill the background; warm pre-show moment with confetti and a golden glow around the bell as the characters exchange a knowing glance and the bell gives a bright ding. Story added yesterday!

The Case of the Missing Circus Bell

Reading 18 min. Circus story 11-12 years old

When Basil the bear, the circus bell tester, finds the opening bell missing he and Marla the light technician search backstage, meeting a mischievous clown and discovering that kindness and teamwork make the circus sparkle.

The princess stands center, face soft and amazed, light brown hair braided into a crown, wearing a simple misty-morning dress and a pale blue cloak; she places a white feather on the base of a large antique harp, hands outstretched in a respectful pose. The steward, about 60, stands slightly back left in a gray tunic and apron, gray hair and a fond, surprised look, holding a cloth and watching happily. A small blue bird flutters near the top of the harp, wings open and lively as if applauding. The great harp hall is a long corridor with tall stained glass letting in golden sunset light, rows of dark wooden harps with gold inlay along the walls, a red fabric banner, and wooden floors beginning to sparkle like stars. The magical moment: the feather touches the harp, a single string rings, visible threads of light rise and make the floor glow; warm, calm, tender wonder.

The Name That Woke the Silent Harps

Reading 19 min. Princess and prince story 5-6 years old

Princess Elowen sets out from her castle to find a lost true name that can awaken the silent harps, journeying through the Country of Tuned Strings where her gentle perseverance and kindness are tested.

Samir, a gentle smiling man of about 25 with olive skin and curly black hair in a sand tunic with blue embroidery, holds a glowing blue‑cloth‑bound manuscript to his chest while a luminous blue thread bracelet glows on his left wrist; slightly in front to his right an admiring 8‑year‑old girl with braided hair in a pink dress holds a paper lantern, and to his left near his knees a 7‑year‑old boy in a green shirt claps holding a small green‑leaf boat; behind them in the school doorway a welcoming 50‑year‑old master with a short gray beard and brown robe smiles with open palms; a wounded rufous sparrow hovers above the manuscript; the scene takes place in a paved courtyard inspired by One Thousand and One Nights with ochre walls, turquoise mosaics, carved pointed arches, rugs and hanging patterned lanterns casting warm light—Samir has arrived on the evening of the lantern festival to return the manuscript, and the moment is tender, intimate and hopeful.

The Thread of Dawn

Reading 16 min. Tale of One Thousand and One Nights 7-8 years old

A kind young weaver named Samir carries a lost scientific manuscript through gentle tests of kindness and perseverance, using small acts and a magical bracelet to help his town and its children learn.

An 8-year-old boy with a round face and tousled light brown hair, leaning forward with a focused, shy smile as he picks up a small wet plastic wrapper near a hedge, wearing a sky-blue coat, jeans and red sneakers, his slightly damp hands creasing the paper; behind him to the left stands an about-8-year-old girl (Mia) with brown hair in a ponytail, looking proud and gentle with her thumb up and a yellow jacket, while a female teacher (Ms. Patel, ~35) with tied black hair and a kind smile watches proudly from near the school door holding a small green notebook; the scene takes place in a wet paved schoolyard with reflective puddles, a dark wooden fence and an old leafy oak, a few benches and a clear sky with light clouds and silhouetted birds, capturing a warm, optimistic morning moment of the boy picking up litter to protect birds, painted in vivid colors with visible acrylic brushstrokes.

Small steps for a big home

Reading 17 min. Story about ecology 7-8 years old

Eight-year-old Leo learns to notice birds and take responsibility for the environment after a small littering mistake, joining his classmates to sew reusable bags and form a Green Team that practices simple, everyday actions to protect nature.

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