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Stories about children's fears featuring girls for children aged 3 to 4 years old

Discover our collection of stories about children's fears, specially designed for little girls aged 3 to 4 years old. These educational tales tenderly address childhood anxieties, offering valuable lessons while entertaining. Each story can be read online for free or downloaded as a PDF for reading at any time. Give your child an imaginary journey that will help them overcome their fears with kindness and understanding. Enjoy these moments of sharing and learning as a family!

Stories about children's fears: girls (3)

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A 4-year-old girl with big bright eyes and curly hair is sitting on a wooden porch. She wears colorful striped socks and a floral dress, her face showing slight worry but also curiosity. Next to her, her mother, a woman in her thirties with long straight hair, is crouching down, gently smiling at her while showing a small paper insect in a jar. The porch is surrounded by colorful flowers and green grass, bathed in the golden light of the setting sun. The scene exudes a peaceful and warm atmosphere. The little girl watches a small red ladybug walking on the railing, her heart racing a bit faster, but she focuses on her breathing, ready to overcome her fear.

Mia and the Beetle Named Dot

Reading 3 min. (1) 3-4 years old

Mia is a little girl who feels scared of insects but learns to calm herself with her mother's help through breathing exercises and counting. She discovers a way to face her fears by naming a paper bug and creating a plan to cope with her anxiety.

A 4-year-old girl with curly brown hair and sparkling eyes is sitting on her bed. She looks worried but determined, holding her stuffed bunny with big ears. Next to her, her mother, a gentle woman in her thirties with long brown hair, smiles tenderly while sitting on the edge of the bed. The room is warm, with pastel blue walls, golden stars stuck to the ceiling, and a small lamp emitting a soft, reassuring light. The little girl is looking toward the slightly open door, where darkness mixes with the night light, preparing to face her fear.

Mia's small, brave night

Reading 8 min. 3-4 years old

Mia, a little girl with a big heart, learns to face her fears of the dark by using a special plan with her parents, discovering small, brave steps along the way. With the help of her beloved stuffed bunny, Flop, she navigates her evening routine and learns how to feel safe in her cozy home.

A 4-year-old girl with long brown hair and sparkling eyes is sitting at the top of a large slide. She has a face that is both worried and determined, her cheeks slightly flushed with excitement. She is wearing a pink dress with white polka dots and yellow sandals. Next to her, her mother, a woman in her thirties with brown hair and a warm smile, stands at the bottom of the slide with her arms open, ready to catch her. The setting is a sunny park with lush green trees, colorful flowers, and a bright blue sky. Children are playing around, laughing and having fun on swings and play structures. The main situation shows the little girl hesitating to slide but preparing to overcome her fear while her mother encourages her kindly.

Lily and the big brave slide

Reading 5 min. (1) 3-4 years old

Lily, a little girl, feels scared to try the tall slide at the playground, but with her Mama's encouragement, she learns to be brave and take on new challenges. As she takes her first steps towards the slide, she discovers that trying can lead to fun and excitement.

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