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Long stories about disability for children aged 11 to 12

Dive into a captivating universe with our long stories specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Discover touching tales that address the theme of disability, offering both life lessons and enriching perspectives. Each story invites young readers to reflect on difference and resilience while entertaining them. Access these inspiring stories online or download them for free in PDF format to read at your own pace. Get ready to embark on adventures that awaken the mind and heart!

Stories about disability: all the stories (15)

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Fern the fox, main character, stands in the foreground with a gentle, focused face, shiny red fur and attentive eyes, holding a wooden door open with one paw and breathing calmly; Lark the squirrel, primary secondary character, walks down the center of the narrow school corridor—small, silky gray-brown fur, leaning on a thin white cane, serene and proud—following painted green and yellow one-way arrows on the wooden plank floor; Juniper the rabbit, small secondary character at left, beige with upright ears and a mischievous smile, points an arrow on the floor with a small wooden baton like a traffic officer; walls lined with framed colorful drawings, soft window light casting fine golden dust, warm orderly atmosphere; overall scene shows cooperation, respect and calm, visual style: clean ink lines, pastel watercolor flats, detailed wood and fur textures, composition focused on forward movement and mutual aid.

Small steps for everyone at Forest School

Reading 20 min. 11-12 years old

Fern the fox and his friends join an Inclusive School Project to notice barriers at their forest school and try small changes—like hallway arrows and varied seating—to make spaces kinder and more accessible while learning how to help thoughtfully.

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A 12-year-old girl, Emma, smiling and full of energy, is sitting in her brightly colored wheelchair with sparkling wheels. Her brown hair is tied in a ponytail, and she is wearing a blue t-shirt with paint patterns. She holds a paintbrush in one hand and eagerly looks at a large white panel in front of her, ready to be decorated. Next to her, Zoe, a 12-year-old girl with curly blonde hair, stands with her arms crossed and a big smile. She wears a colorful floral dress and holds a paint palette, leaning slightly toward Emma, encouraging her with a sparkling gaze. The setting is a sunny schoolyard with green trees and colorful flowers around. Children are playing in the distance, and balloons float in the blue sky. The scene shows Emma and Zoe preparing a large artwork for Inclusion Day, filled with bright colors and joyful drawings, symbolizing friendship and creativity.

Emma's New Ways

Interactive story (3) 11-12 years old

Emma, a 12-year-old girl who uses a wheelchair, navigates school and her passions thanks to creativity, support, and inclusion, helping her—and her friends—grow together.

A small fox with vibrant fur, sparkling curious eyes, and a radiant smile stands in the center of a sunny clearing surrounded by colorful wildflowers. It has a slightly twisted paw, but its expression is full of determination and joy. To its right, a gray squirrel with a bushy tail and bright encouraging eyes enthusiastically claps in support. To its left, a wise turtle with a shell adorned with natural patterns smiles benevolently, observing the scene with pride. The clearing is bordered by majestic trees with bright green leaves, and a gentle ray of sunlight filters through the branches, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The small fox is sharing its story with a group of animals gathered around, all captivated by its words, illustrating the strength of friendship and the beauty of differences.

Finn's Courageous Journey

Reading 11 min. 11-12 years old Available in audio story

In the heart of the Whispering Woods, a clever little fox named Finn, who has a twisted paw, discovers the Courage Club, where he learns to embrace his uniqueness and support others with challenges. Through friendship and adventure, Finn finds strength in his differences and helps others appreciate their own.

A 12-year-old boy, Ryan, with messy brown hair and round glasses, is sitting on a wheeled chair, a big smile on his face. He holds an open sketchpad on his lap, his eyes shining with excitement as he draws with bright colored pencils. Next to him, an 11-year-old girl, Mia, with curly hair and pink glasses, watches Ryan's drawing attentively, an encouraging smile on her lips. A 12-year-old boy, Leo, wearing a baseball cap and with a guitar slung on his back, stands behind them, clapping to the rhythm of the music he is creating. The setting is a bright community center room, decorated with colorful drawings on the walls and tables filled with art supplies. Sun rays filter through the windows, bathing the space in a warm glow. The main scene shows Ryan, Mia, and Leo collaborating on an art project, surrounded by enthusiastic peers, all immersed in a moment of joyful creativity and camaraderie.

Artful Adventures

Reading 12 min. 11-12 years old

Ryan, a boy with cerebral palsy, embarks on a transformative journey at a community center program where he learns to embrace his unique abilities, make friends, and express himself through art and music, all while facing challenges along the way.

A 12-year-old girl, Mia, with long curly brown hair and sparkling curious eyes, smiles joyfully while holding a camera, ready to film. She wears a colorful t-shirt with floral patterns and denim shorts, showing an expression of excitement and determination. Next to her, Lily, another 12-year-old girl with smooth brown hair, looks on with admiration, holding a sketchbook where she jots down ideas. She wears a striped dress and has a focused yet happy expression. In the background, Mr. Jenkins, a man in his fifties, sits in his wheelchair with a broad smile, surrounded by colorful plants and flowers in a sunny park. The setting is lush with greenery, featuring majestic trees and wooden benches, creating a welcoming and warm atmosphere. The main scene depicts Mia and Lily preparing their project on inclusion, with posters and props around them, illustrating their commitment to raising awareness about disability and the importance of friendship.

Empathy in Action: Mia and Lily's Journey to Inclusion

Reading 11 min. 11-12 years old

In the small town of Willow Creek, two friends, Mia and Lily, embark on a school project about disabilities, learning the importance of kindness and inclusion as they interview their neighbor, Mr. Jenkins, who uses a wheelchair. Through their journey, they inspire their classmates and create a ripple effect of empathy in their community.

Inspiring Stories About Disability for Children Aged 11 to 12

Stories about disability offer a unique and enriching perspective for children aged 11 to 12. They help develop empathy and understanding of the challenges some people face daily. These captivating and educational tales allow young readers to better understand diversity and inclusion. Read touching and inspiring stories for free that will captivate children's imagination.

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Why Choose Stories About Disability?

Stories about disability help raise awareness among young readers about the realities faced by people with disabilities. They encourage respect and acceptance of differences, while offering valuable life lessons. By exposing children to these themes, we contribute to building a more inclusive and understanding society.

Benefits of Stories About Disability

  • ✅ Development of empathy in young readers
  • ✅ Awareness of diversity and inclusion
  • ✅ Encouragement of reflection and dialogue
  • ✅ Personal enrichment through inspiring stories

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