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Long stories about gender equality featuring groups of children for kids aged 11 to 12 years old

Discover a captivating universe with our long stories dedicated to gender equality, specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Each tale features groups of children who embark on enriching and educational adventures while addressing important themes. These stories are not only entertaining but also formative, offering valuable lessons on respect and diversity. Enjoy our free selection to read online or download as a PDF for reading at your own pace. Dive into these inspiring tales and engage in the conversation about gender equality!

Stories about gender equality: groups of children (7)

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There are 2 main characters: Maya, a 10-year-old girl with curly brown hair, wearing a blue t-shirt and denim shorts, standing with a small tool in one hand and a big smile, full of determination; and Theo, a 10-year-old boy with short blond hair and glasses, wearing a green t-shirt and beige pants, sitting on the ground surrounded by books and craft supplies, drawing a plan for their project. The main setting is a sunny park with lush trees and colorful flowers, featuring a small wooden cart decorated in bright colors, filled with books, games, and tools. Children are playing around, some jumping rope and others reading on benches. The main situation shows Maya and Theo presenting their sharing cart, explaining to the children how to borrow and give items, while the kids listen attentively, their faces lit up with excitement and friendship.

The Share Spot: a little cart with a big heart

Reading 31 min. 11-12 years old

Maya and Theo embark on a creative journey to build a "Share Spot" cart for their community park, aimed at fostering sharing and kindness among children. As they navigate challenges together, they learn the importance of collaboration, courage, and the joy of building something meaningful.

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In the center of the image, Mia, an 11-year-old girl with curly brown hair and sparkling blue eyes, stands with a big smile, holding colorful markers. To her right, Alex, an 11-year-old boy wearing glasses, with brown hair and a focused look, writes notes in a notebook. On the left, Lila, an 11-year-old girl with short blonde hair and a soccer t-shirt, gestures enthusiastically while sharing ideas. Finally, Jake, an 11-year-old boy with black hair and glasses, leans over a laptop with furrowed brows, ready to show a video. 

The setting takes place in a bright community center, with large windows letting in sunlight, wooden tables covered with colorful art supplies, and posters on the walls celebrating diversity and equality. 

The main scene shows the group of friends engaged in discussion, surrounded by drawings and notes, working together on their project "Voices for Equality," with expressions of determination and enthusiasm on their faces, illustrating the importance of gender equality.

Voices Unite!

Reading 12 min. (3) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

In the small town of Willow Creek, a group of friends embarks on a creative journey to promote gender equality through their project "Voices for Equality," gathering stories and ideas from their classmates to spark meaningful conversations. As they face challenges and unite their community, they discover the power of teamwork and the importance of every voice being heard.

In a sunny park, four twelve-year-old girls stand under a large oak tree with bright green leaves. Mia, the leader with curly brown hair and sparkling green eyes, smiles enthusiastically while holding a colorful poster on gender equality. Next to her, Lila, an artist with long blonde hair, draws illustrations in a notebook, her bright blue eyes full of creativity. Amira, the most thoughtful one with black hair and glasses, listens attentively while taking notes on a small notepad. Finally, Zoe, the sporty one with short brown hair, stands ready to cheer on her friends, arms crossed and a confident smile on her face. The park is filled with colorful flowers, children playing in the distance, and the sky is a bright blue. The girls passionately discuss their campaign for gender equality, sharing ideas and laughter, eager to inspire their peers to join their cause.

Equal Hearts Unite!

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

In the small town of Maplewood, a group of twelve-year-old girls form the "Maplewood Dreamers" to launch a campaign for gender equality at their school, facing challenges and doubts along the way. As they strive to raise awareness and inspire their classmates, they learn the power of solidarity and the importance of standing up for what they believe in.

In a lively corner of Willow Creek Square, four eleven-year-old girls stand together, radiating energy. Mia, with her long brown hair and sparkling eyes, is painting a large colorful banner on gender equality. Next to her, Zoe, with golden curls and a bright smile, holds a poster featuring various professions, encouraging children to dream big. Tara, wearing round glasses and with her brown hair tied in a ponytail, is reading an inspiring story aloud to a small group of curious children. Finally, Lila, with black hair and bright eyes, is explaining the rules of an interactive game about gender stereotypes to a group of boys, including Max, who seems intrigued. The place is vibrant and festive, decorated with colorful balloons and stalls, surrounded by blooming flowers. The sun shines in a clear blue sky, and the atmosphere is filled with laughter and lively discussions. The main scene shows the girls united, sharing their passion for gender equality, while the children around them joyfully engage in activities, discovering together the importance of respecting and encouraging everyone's dreams, regardless of their gender.

Voices of Equality

Reading 10 min. 11-12 years old

In the small town of Willow Creek, four friends embark on a mission to promote gender equality by organizing an interactive booth for Unity Day, facing challenges from their peers along the way. Through creativity and determination, they aim to inspire their community to embrace diversity and understanding.

The illustration depicts a group of young friends in a bright and colorful garage filled with various tools, robot parts, and sketches hanging on the walls. The garage is decorated with science and technology posters, featuring a large whiteboard covered in diagrams and ideas. In the center, a 12-year-old boy with messy brown hair wears a plaid shirt and glasses. He holds a marker and enthusiastically explains a robot idea. Next to him, an 11-year-old girl with braided blonde hair smiles and takes notes in a notebook, dressed in a colorful t-shirt and jeans. Another 12-year-old boy with black hair and a cap observes attentively with his arms crossed, while a 10-year-old girl with curly hair wearing a patterned dress shows a robot drawing on her tablet. The scene captures the energy of collaboration, with the children discussing and sharing ideas, surrounded by DIY materials. Tools like screwdrivers, cables, and robot parts are scattered around them, symbolizing their joint project. The atmosphere is joyful and creative, illustrating gender equality and inclusion in their robot-building adventure.

Robot Buddies Unite!

Reading 14 min. (2) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

In the vibrant town of Willow Creek, five best friends embark on an adventure to create a robot that can help with chores, learning valuable lessons about teamwork and inclusivity along the way as they decide to invite girls to join their robotics club. As challenges arise, they discover the importance of collaboration and friendship, ultimately leading to an exciting competition.

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