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Long stories about lying with girls for children aged 11 to 12

Dive into a captivating universe where lies come to life through long and fascinating stories. Designed especially for children aged 11 to 12, our narratives feature brave girls facing moral dilemmas. Each educational tale offers a reflection on truth and its consequences, while entertaining your young readers. Access these stories for free online or download them as PDFs for enriching reading moments. Let yourself be carried away by adventures that awaken the mind and critical thinking!

Stories about lying: girls (4)

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A 12-year-old girl with a round face, light freckles and messy mid-length brown hair, shy but relieved, reaches out to return a blue marker; she wears a slightly worn denim jacket, a backpack over one shoulder and still has slightly hunched shoulders from nerves. Another 12-year-old girl, Ava, with braided blonde hair, looks surprised then soothed as she receives the marker with a shy smile while seated at her desk. A male teacher of about 35 with short hair and a kind smile stands at the back of the bright classroom—cream walls with colorful posters, light wood desks and a large window—watching approvingly. On the first girl's desk are a face-down phone and an open snack pouch; on Ava’s desk an open pencil case reveals more lined markers. The scene captures a small honest confession and return—the marker glinting in a morning ray—with relaxed tension and a gentle, reassuring atmosphere, in a saturated-but-soft cel-shaded style with clean shadows, rounded expressive lines and child-appropriate proportions.

The Marker in Mila’s Backpack

Reading 21 min. (1) 11-12 years old

When Mila accidentally takes a friend's marker, she wrestles with guilt and seeks guidance from her grandparents as she faces the choice to confess, learning about honesty, trust, and courage along the way.

A 12-year-old girl, Ella, with curly brown hair and sparkling curious eyes, stands in the center of the image. She has a determined expression on her face, with a slight smile, as she encourages her friend Max to be honest. Max, an 11-year-old boy with messy blonde hair wearing a blue t-shirt, looks at Ella with a hesitant expression, sitting on a bench in the park. The park is green and sunny, with majestic trees and vibrant flowers swaying in the wind. In the background, children play joyfully while a group of friends watches curiously the conversation between Ella and Max. The main scene shows Ella taking Max's hand, encouraging him to talk about his lie to their peers. She whispers comforting words to him as the other children watch attentively, ready to listen.

Truthful Ties

Reading 10 min. (9) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

Ella helps her friend Max face his fear of honesty when he struggles with a project, leading them both to discover the importance of truth and trust in their friendships. As they navigate challenges together, they learn that being open can strengthen their bonds and build understanding among their peers.

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An illustration depicts a scene in a schoolyard during autumn, where golden and red leaves fall from the trees, creating a colorful carpet on the ground. In the center, an 11-year-old girl with long, curly brown hair and sparkling curious eyes stands in front of a group of classmates, a look of hesitation on her face. She wears an orange sweater and jeans, holding a paintbrush and a palette, ready to reveal her talent. Next to her, a 10-year-old boy with tousled blonde hair and an encouraging smile watches her with admiration, while another 11-year-old girl with straight black hair crosses her arms, displaying an expression of anticipation. The main situation shows the girl preparing to share her true talent as a painter after admitting she couldn't juggle apples, illustrating the moment she chooses to be honest in front of her peers. In the background, colorful posters announce the talent show, and children laugh and chat, adding a joyful and lively atmosphere to the scene.

Eliza's True Colors

Reading 11 min. (145) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

In the charming town of Maplewood, young Eliza boasts about her ability to juggle five apples for the school talent show, but as she struggles to master the skill, she learns the importance of honesty and embracing her true passions. Confronted by her own fabrications, Eliza must decide whether to continue the charade or reveal her authentic self.

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