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Long stories about bullying featuring groups of children for kids aged 11 to 12

Discover a captivating world of long stories that address the essential theme of bullying, specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. These tales feature groups of children, allowing for the exploration of educational and enriching situations. Each story is an invitation to reflection and solidarity, while entertaining your young readers. Access these works online for free or download them in PDF format to read at your own pace. Add a touch of learning to storytime!

Stories about harassment: groups of children (3)

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There are 4 children: Ethan, a 12-year-old boy with messy brown hair and sparkling curious eyes, wearing a red t-shirt and blue jeans, stands in the center with crossed arms, showing a determined expression. Lucas, also 12, has round glasses and blonde hair, dressed in a green sweatshirt and black shorts, stands slightly back to the left of Ethan, looking on with concern. Noah, a 12-year-old boy with brown hair and a warm smile, is in a wheelchair, wearing a blue t-shirt and beige pants, positioned to the right of Ethan, ready to support his friend. Max, another 12-year-old with black hair and freckles, is in the back, slightly withdrawn, wearing a plaid shirt and jeans, with a defiant look on his face, prepared to intervene. The scene takes place in a bustling school hallway with colorful lockers and student project posters on the walls. Daylight filters through large windows, illuminating the tiled floor. Students pass by in the background, some laughing and chatting, while a group of bullies looms menacingly at the back. The main situation shows Ethan, determined, facing a group of bullies surrounding a younger student. The bullies, with mocking expressions, seem ready to taunt, while Ethan courageously steps in to defend the other child. The atmosphere is tense, but the friendship and support from the other children are palpable.

Brave Hearts Unite

Reading 8 min. (4) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

Ethan and his friends face the challenges of a new school year while dealing with bullying at Pinecrest Middle School, ultimately learning the importance of friendship, courage, and standing up for others. As they unite to promote kindness and respect, they discover that together they can make a difference.

An illustration depicting a scene in a lively schoolyard, surrounded by brightly painted walls and children's drawings. In the center, a group of four students gathers around a phone, laughing mockingly. Among them, a twelve-year-old girl with brown hair in a ponytail wears a blue t-shirt and appears sad, with slumped shoulders. Next to her, a twelve-year-old boy with messy blonde hair stands with a sarcastic smile, while another girl with curly, colorful hair seems hesitant, looking at the scene with a worried expression. In the background, a twelve-year-old boy with glasses and a striped t-shirt observes the situation, looking uncomfortable. The scene captures the moment when the sad girl, feeling the weight of the teasing, musters her courage to approach the group and tell them that what they are doing is wrong. Speech bubbles could show hurtful words, while soft light illuminates the scene, symbolizing hope and the possibility of change.

Brushes of Kindness

Reading 13 min. (1) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

Mia, a new student at Maplewood Middle School, faces bullying on social media but, with the support of her friend Zoe and the school counselor, learns to stand up for herself and advocate for kindness, leading her to create a positive change in her community.

An illustration depicting a vibrant and dynamic scene in a sunny schoolyard, surrounded by tall trees with green leaves and a colorful playground. In the center, a group of boys, around 11 years old, stands in a circle around a boy with curly brown hair, who looks worried and uncomfortable, his eyes downcast. Next to him, another boy, taller with blonde hair and a confident demeanor, raises his hand to defend him, displaying a determined and protective expression. In the background, children are playing basketball, while others are chatting joyfully, creating an atmosphere that contrasts with the tension of the moment. Colorful posters on the school walls carry messages of support and respect, adding a touch of hope to the scene. The sky is blue, and the sun is shining, symbolizing a new beginning and the importance of friendship in the fight against bullying.

United We Stand: The Oakwood Adventure

Reading 15 min. 11-12 years old

Ethan and his friends launch the "Stand Together" campaign at Oakwood School to combat bullying, fostering a supportive community and empowering their classmates to speak out against mistreatment. As they navigate challenges and build friendships, they discover the importance of standing united for a kinder school environment.

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