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Long stories about lying for boys aged 11 to 12

Dive into a fascinating universe where lies come to life through captivating stories. Our long tales, specially designed for boys aged 11 to 12, combine entertainment and valuable lessons. Each educational story invites you to reflect on the consequences of deception while captivating the imagination of young readers. Whether online or available for PDF download, these stories are at your disposal for free. Let yourself be carried away by these enriching and engaging adventures.

Stories about lying: boys (3)

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A 12-year-old boy, Leo, with tousled brown hair and bright blue eyes, sits under a large oak tree, looking thoughtful and a bit worried. He wears a red t-shirt with a dragon design and denim shorts, his hands resting on his knees as he gazes at the ground, lost in thought. Next to him, Mia, a 12-year-old girl with long curly hair dressed in a floral dress, looks at him with an encouraging expression, arms crossed, as if inviting him to speak. In the background, the sun shines through the green leaves, creating dancing shadows on the ground, and colorful wildflowers line the dirt path. The scene captures a moment of reflection where Leo hesitates to share his secret, illustrating the struggle between lies and truth.

The Truthful Adventures of Leo

Reading 10 min. (21) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

Leo, a curious boy with a tendency to tell little lies, embarks on a journey of self-discovery as he learns the importance of honesty through his experiences at school and conversations with wise friends. Along the way, he faces the challenge of sharing his own truths while navigating relationships with his classmates and family.

An illustration depicts a scene in the sunny Willow Creek park, where tall trees with vibrant green leaves rise majestically and colorful flowers dot the ground. In the center, an 11-year-old boy with curly brown hair, wearing a blue t-shirt and beige shorts, sits on a swing looking pensive and worried, gripping the swing's ropes. Next to him, an 11-year-old girl with long blonde hair, dressed in a floral dress, gazes at the boy with an encouraging expression, holding a sketchbook in her hands. In the background, a group of children plays joyfully, while an elderly man sits on a bench, watching them with a kind smile. The main situation shows the boy struggling with guilt after lying to his friend, while sunlight filters through the branches, creating a warm and comforting atmosphere. Red paint splatters are visible on the ground, reminding of the incident that triggered this reflection on honesty.

Brushstrokes of Truth

Reading 19 min. (1) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

Oliver learns a valuable lesson about honesty after accidentally ruining his friend Mia's drawing, leading him to navigate the challenges of friendship and trust alongside Mia and their new friend Leo. Together, they discover that openness and sincerity can transform mistakes into opportunities for growth and collaboration.

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