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Long stories about diversity featuring groups of children for ages 11-12

Discover a world of captivating long stories about diversity, specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Our tales feature groups of children from different backgrounds, providing an enriching and educational perspective. Each story invites reflection while entertaining, allowing young readers to explore important themes. Enjoy these accessible online contents or download them for free in PDF format for reading at your convenience. Let yourself be carried away by adventures that celebrate the richness of our diversity!

Stories about diversity: groups of children (5)

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There are three characters: Ben, an 11-year-old boy with brown hair and glasses, wearing a blue t-shirt and beige pants, standing on the left, smiling and holding his backpack; Liam, an 11-year-old boy with blond hair and freckles, wearing a green sweater and jeans, in the center, curiously tasting a piece of Irish bread; and Raj, an 11-year-old boy with black hair and brown skin, wearing a shiny green shirt and shorts, on the right, smiling and holding a plate of samosas, ready to share his food. The setting is a school cafeteria with colorful wooden tables and walls decorated with children's drawings representing cultures from around the world. Flags from different countries hang from the ceiling, and sunlight streams in through the windows, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The main scene shows the three boys sitting together at a table, exchanging typical dishes from their respective cultures. Ben shares his doce de leite sandwich, Liam tastes a samosa with a big smile, and Raj laughs while showing how to eat with hands. They are surrounded by other curious children, illustrating the joy of diversity and friendship.

The Friendship Mosaic

Interactive story (1) 11-12 years old

Three boys discover the beauty of diversity as they learn about each other's cultures and backgrounds, finding strength and joy in their differences.

There are two main characters: Liam, an 11-year-old boy with curly hair and a bright smile, sitting in his wheelchair, wearing a vibrant blue t-shirt and shorts, holding a colorful sign representing Maasai culture; and Aisha, an 11-year-old girl with long braided black hair and sparkling eyes, wearing a dress with colorful Maasai-inspired patterns, standing beside Liam, smiling and holding a Maasai flag. The main setting is a gym decorated for the Festival of Cultures, with colorful banners on the walls, stands representing different cultures around the room, tables covered with traditional dishes from around the world, and children of various backgrounds moving around, exchanging smiles and laughter. The main situation shows Liam and Aisha running their stand on Maasai culture, presenting vibrant posters, joyfully dancing while mimicking traditional jumps, and sharing food samples with curious classmates surrounding them, captivated by their enthusiasm and passion for diversity.

Embracing the World: A Festival of Cultures

Reading 8 min. 11-12 years old

Liam and Aisha, best friends from Maplewood Middle School, embark on an exciting journey to create a booth for the Festival of Cultures, exploring the vibrant traditions of the Maasai people while learning the importance of celebrating diversity. Through their project, they inspire their classmates to appreciate and understand different cultures, fostering a sense of unity in their school community.

Three eleven-year-old boys stand at the center of a warm, colorful room. Daniel, with brown hair and sparkling eyes, wears a blue t-shirt and beige shorts; he leans slightly forward with an enthusiastic smile, holding a paintbrush in one hand. To his right, Liam, with blonde hair and green eyes, is dressed in a bright yellow t-shirt and jeans, dancing in place with his arms raised, full of energy. On the left, Noah, with chestnut hair and brown eyes, sits in his wheelchair, wearing a red t-shirt and shorts, smiling warmly at his friends while holding a drum.

The location is the Riverton Cultural Center, a bright and welcoming space with walls adorned with beautiful murals depicting scenes from various cultures around the world. Colorful cushions are placed on the floor, and various musical instruments are scattered around the room, creating a festive and inspiring atmosphere.

The main scene shows the three friends creating a collaborative artwork together, blending their styles and colors while listening to stories told by an inspiring artist. They are surrounded by other children, all captivated by the magic of diversity and creativity that unites them.

Threads of Friendship

Reading 9 min. 11-12 years old

Three friends, Daniel, Liam, and Noah, embark on a transformative week at the Riverton Cultural Center, where they explore the beauty of diversity through art, music, and storytelling, discovering the power of connection and understanding along the way.

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In one corner of the image, Mia, a 12-year-old girl with curly brown hair, is painting a large colorful panel featuring cultural symbols. Next to her, Aisha, a 12-year-old girl of Pakistani descent with olive skin and a bright smile, is hanging traditional brightly colored clothing. Lila, a 12-year-old girl of Brazilian descent with long black hair, is joyfully dancing in a colorful dress, her feet hitting the ground to the rhythm of samba. Finally, Zoe, a 12-year-old girl with fair skin and short hair, is using sign language to communicate with the children around her, her face beaming with joy. 

The setting is the Willow Cultural Center, a building with bright yellow walls, decorated with beautiful murals depicting scenes from various cultures. Colorful stalls are arranged all around, filled with delicious dishes and traditional decorations, while children laugh and dance in a festive atmosphere. 

The main scene shows the four friends preparing for a diversity festival, enthusiastically sharing their cultures and celebrating their differences. Children gather around them, captivated by the beauty of art and dance, creating an atmosphere of joy and inclusion.

The Colors of Us: A Journey to Togetherness

Reading 16 min. 11-12 years old

In the vibrant town of Willow Creek, four diverse friends come together at the Willow Cultural Center to celebrate their unique backgrounds through art, dance, and storytelling, while facing challenges of acceptance and understanding within their community. As they organize a grand festival to showcase the beauty of diversity, they learn the power of friendship and the importance of inclusion.

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