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

Discover a selection of captivating long stories on the theme of racism, specially designed to raise awareness among children aged 11 to 12. These narratives feature groups of children, allowing them to explore values of empathy and solidarity together. Each story is educational and aims to promote tolerance while entertaining. Enjoy the opportunity to read online or download these enriching works for free. Provide your children with reading that will leave a mark on them and help them grow as responsible citizens.

Stories about racism: groups of children (5)

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There are three characters: 

- Max: An 11-year-old boy with messy brown hair and sparkling eyes. He wears a blue t-shirt, red shorts, and white sneakers. He stands on the left, smiling, holding a soccer ball. 

- Imran: An 11-year-old boy of Pakistani descent, with black hair and glasses. He wears a green t-shirt, beige pants, and sandals. He is in the center, looking at Max with a knowing smile. 

- Jordan: A 12-year-old boy of African-American descent, with curly hair and a red cap. He wears an orange t-shirt and black shorts. He is on the right, slightly back, with his hands in his pockets, showing an apologetic expression. 

The main setting is an outdoor soccer field surrounded by green trees and flowering bushes. The sky is blue with a few fluffy white clouds, and the sun is shining, illuminating the playground. Children are playing in the distance, and parents are sitting on wooden benches. 

The main situation shows Max and Imran talking to Jordan after a soccer match. Max is smiling and reaching out to Jordan, while Imran listens attentively, ready to support the conversation. The atmosphere is friendly and warm, with bright colors evoking hope and camaraderie.

A jar of questions, a field of friends

Reading 38 min. 11-12 years old

Max and Imran, two friends navigating challenges at school and in their neighborhood, decide to create a supportive space for open dialogue and understanding through a community event called Snack & Stories, where kindness and listening become the heart of their message. As they face misunderstandings and learn to address them, their bond strengthens and they discover the power of words and connection.

There are four children: - Maya: a 12-year-old girl of African American descent, with curly hair, wearing a blue t-shirt and shorts. She is in her wheelchair, smiling, holding a brush in one hand and a paint pot in the other. - Noor: a 12-year-old girl of Pakistani descent, with long black hair and a colorful hijab. She is standing next to Maya, painting a symbol on the wall with a determined expression. - Grace: a 12-year-old girl of Caucasian descent, with blonde hair and glasses. She is crouched in front of the mural, surrounded by paint pots, enthusiastically mixing bright colors. - Lila: a 12-year-old girl of Asian descent, with smooth brown hair, wearing a floral dress. She is sitting on the floor, writing inspiring words on a board with a focused look. The scene takes place in a bright art room with large windows letting in sunlight. The walls are covered with colorful paintings and children's drawings, and a large white wall is being transformed into a vibrant mural full of colors and symbols representing diversity. The main situation shows the four friends working together on their mural, each adding their personal touch while sharing laughter and stories. The atmosphere is joyful and creative, symbolizing unity and acceptance.

The colors of belonging

Reading 17 min. 11-12 years old

Four friends on Maple Lane embark on a journey to create a mural celebrating diversity, facing challenges and prejudice along the way, while discovering the power of friendship and understanding in their school community.

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In a colorful classroom, five children stand around a large painting wall. Leo, an 11-year-old boy with brown hair and sparkling eyes, is at the center holding a brush with a determined smile. Mia, a 10-year-old girl with curly hair in a sunny yellow dress, is to Leo's left mixing colors on a palette, her face beaming with enthusiasm. Aisha, an 11-year-old girl with long black hair wearing a colorful hijab and a green t-shirt, is to Leo's right painting a cultural symbol on the wall, focused and passionate. Amir, a 12-year-old boy with tanned skin and short hair in a red hoodie, stands slightly back holding a large poster with words of respect and inclusion, ready to hang it on the wall. An older boy, a 14-year-old with blonde hair and fair skin, is in the background observing the group with a curious smile, beginning to understand their message. The bright classroom features vividly painted walls and posters celebrating diversity, with brushes, paint pots, and rollers scattered on wooden tables, and a large white wall waiting to be transformed into a beautiful mural. The main scene shows the children painting a vibrant mural that represents their cultures while sharing laughter and stories, illustrating the importance of inclusion and respect, with a message of solidarity and friendship emerging from their collaboration.

Brushstrokes of Unity

Reading 10 min. 11-12 years old

Leo, a new student at Maplewood Middle School, joins the Diversity Squad to celebrate cultures through art, but faces challenges when bullies undermine their efforts. Together, they learn the importance of standing up for each other and promoting understanding in their community.

An illustration depicting a vibrant scene on a soccer field in the late afternoon, bathed in golden light. The sky is dotted with pink and orange clouds, while the freshly cut green grass creates a welcoming and joyful setting. In the center of the image, an 11-year-old African American boy with curly hair and caramel skin is dribbling a soccer ball with a big smile on his face. To his right, a 10-year-old Asian girl with long black hair is wearing a colorful jersey and clapping enthusiastically. On the left, an 11-year-old Caucasian boy with blond hair and freckles looks at the ball with admiration, ready to play. The main scene shows these children playing together, illustrating friendship and inclusion. In the background, other children of different ethnic backgrounds, such as a Hispanic boy and a Middle Eastern girl, are having fun and laughing, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie. Colorful flags representing various cultures are waving around the field, symbolizing diversity and acceptance.

Amir's Bright Journey

Reading 16 min. (3) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

Amir, a new student in Willow Creek, faces challenges of fitting in and overcoming prejudice but finds friendship and acceptance through sharing his culture and love for soccer. As he navigates these hurdles, he learns the importance of standing up for himself and others in the pursuit of unity.

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