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Free stories about disability for 3 and 4 year old children

Dive into a wonderful universe with our stories for 3-year-old and 4-year-old children on the theme of disability. Discover extraordinary characters and learn to see beyond differences. Our stories are available for free online, just click to start the adventure!

Stories about disability: all the stories (12)

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Three characters: Mia, about 3, light-brown hair in pigtails, rosy cheeks, blue overalls, holding a small red walker and touching a light-wood ramp on the right; Lila, about 3, curly black hair, yellow polka-dot dress, left of Mia, holding a small green lunch bag, smiling and pointing at the ramp; Mrs. June, the teacher, adult with short gray hair and a green smock, standing behind them near a glass door watching kindly; setting: bright preschool classroom with light wood floor and sun patches, low shelves of colorful toys, low round tables and a small light-wood ramp by the door; scene: the girls discover the ramp—Mia tests her walker (it makes a little "click-click"), Lila laughs and points, warm pastel colors and gentle expressions.

The Little Ramp and the Big Welcome

Interactive story 3-4 years old

Two almost-three-year-old girls share a gentle day of choices at preschool, learning that bodies move in different ways and everyone belongs.

A 4-year-old girl with long brown hair and sparkling eyes is sitting on a soft, colorful rug, a big smile on her face. She holds a fluffy teddy bear in her arms, her gaze filled with joy and curiosity. Next to her, a 4-year-old boy with blonde hair and glasses is in a wheelchair with shiny wheels. He is also smiling, his eyes bright with excitement as he touches a puzzle featuring a moon. A 4-year-old girl with curly hair and a pink t-shirt sits across from them, pointing at a puzzle piece, her face radiating enthusiasm. The setting is a bright classroom with soft yellow walls, sunlight streaming through the windows, and shelves filled with colorful books and toys. In the background, a cozy corner is decorated with soft cushions and rugs, creating a welcoming atmosphere. The main scene shows the three children playing together, gathered around a puzzle, laughing and exchanging sweet words, creating a moment of connection and shared happiness.

The quiet corner

Reading 7 min. (1) 3-4 years old

In a cozy classroom during quiet time, three friends—Mia, Ben, and Nina—work together to create a calm and safe space while enjoying shared activities like puzzles and stories, discovering the joy of kindness and cooperation.

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A joyful scene of a confident 4-year-old girl with light brown pigtails and bright eyes riding her red electric wheelchair "Zoomy" up a small grassy hill in a yellow polka-dot dress; beside her a round-faced, cheerful ~4-year-old boy (Max) with short brown hair and a visible white hearing aid runs and applauds admiringly, while a shy but laughing ~4-year-old girl (Ava) with a black braid in a turquoise dress jumps and claps a few steps behind; Miss Anna, the warm-smiling teacher in her thirties with tied blond hair, stands at the top of the hill with hands raised, wearing beige trousers and a blue cardigan, in a sunny playground bordered by colorful flowers, a light blue sky with soft clouds, a gravel path, benches and children's drawings on a painted fence—bright colors, rounded expressive features evoking a 1990s cartoon.

Zoomy and Friends

Reading 4 min. 3-4 years old

Lily, a brave girl who uses a special wheelchair named Zoomy, makes a new friend named Ava at her group for children with special needs, where they all learn and play together. As they bond over their differences, Lily discovers the joy of friendship and teamwork.

A 4-year-old boy named Leo is sitting in his bright blue wheelchair, with a big smile on his face. He has messy brown hair and is wearing a yellow t-shirt with a sun drawn on it. Leo is rolling a large colorful ball towards his friends, full of excitement and joy. Next to him is Mia, a 5-year-old girl with long blonde hair, wearing a pink polka dot dress. She laughs as she waits for the ball to come back to her, arms open, ready to play. A little further away, Max, a 4-year-old boy with curly hair and a green t-shirt, is about to catch the ball, his eyes sparkling with enthusiasm. The scene takes place in the sunny garden of the Sunshine Club, filled with colorful flowers and large trees. Wooden games and benches are scattered around, creating a joyful and welcoming atmosphere. Leo, Mia, and Max are playing together, laughing and having fun throwing the ball, showing that friendship and play have no limits, regardless of differences.

Leo's Bright Adventure

Reading 5 min. (2) 3-4 years old Available in audio story

Leo, a cheerful boy in a bright blue wheelchair, discovers the joy of friendship and teamwork at the Sunshine Club as he plays, paints, and learns alongside his new friends. Together, they celebrate their differences and find ways to support each other in fun and creative activities.

Benny the Bunny, a small rabbit with soft white fur and big bright eyes, is joyfully hopping on his front paws in a sunny meadow, a big smile on his face. Next to him, Lily the Lamb, an adorable lamb with creamy wool, looks at Benny with admiration, her eyes sparkling with joy as she stands on her hind legs, ready to cheer him on. Tom the Turtle, a green turtle with a shiny shell, is a little further away, smiling and raising a paw to applaud Benny, his expression full of support. The setting is a lush meadow dotted with colorful flowers and bathed in golden light, with a majestic tree in the background. The scene shows Benny having fun and playing with his friends, proving that one can find their own way to participate and enjoy, even when being different.

Benny's Brave Hop

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

Benny the Bunny, who has a little trouble with one of his legs, learns to find his own way to play and make friends in the sunny meadow, discovering that being different can be special.

An illustration depicts a small white rabbit with big soft ears and sparkling joyful eyes. He is on a shiny blue scooter, smiling and full of energy, zigzagging through a colorful garden. Next to him, a small brown squirrel with a bushy tail and bright eyes jumps for joy, wearing a big smile and seeming very enthusiastic as she runs alongside him. A bit further away, an old green turtle with a rough shell and wise eyes moves slowly but determinedly, displaying a benevolent smile as he watches the two friends with pride. The main setting is a sunny garden filled with brightly colored flowers, tall trees with green leaves, and a soft, lush lawn. The sky is a bright blue, dotted with fluffy white clouds. The main scene shows the little rabbit playing with his friends, searching for shiny stones while having fun, illustrating the spirit of adventure and friendship that unites them. Other graphic elements include sparkling stones scattered on the ground, carrot-shaped muffins on a small table nearby, and rays of sunshine illuminating the scene, creating a joyful and welcoming atmosphere.

Benny's Brave Adventure

Reading 6 min. 3-4 years old

Benny the brave bunny, who uses a special scooter to keep up with his friends, embarks on an exciting treasure hunt with Lily the squirrel and Max the turtle, discovering the joy of friendship and embracing their unique abilities along the way.

A radiant 4-year-old girl Sunny with blonde pigtails in a yellow starry dress holds a blue ball and reaches to roll it to her friend; about 5-year-old Max with curly brown hair in a green tee crouches a few steps away to catch it; 4-year-old Lily with round glasses in a red polka-dot dress stands beside Max clapping joyfully; 4-year-old Emma with light brown hair smiles from a colorful stickered wheelchair, ready to roll the ball toward Sunny; sunny playground with a large leafy tree, pale sandy ground, slide and sandpits in the background and a wooden bench with a sparkly purple backpack; warm, inclusive scene of children playing together with friendly gestures, shared smiles, bright colors and simple paper-cut shapes.

Sunny and the Friendship Game

Reading 7 min. 3-4 years old

Sunny, a cheerful little girl, embarks on her first day at a new playgroup where she makes friends and learns the importance of inclusion and kindness, especially when she meets a girl named Emma who uses a wheelchair. Together, they discover that everyone can play and have fun in their own special way.

A determined 4-year-old boy, Leo, with a round face, sparkling blue eyes and curly brown hair, sits in a bright red wheelchair trying to climb a small dirt bump; 4-year-old Mia, wavy black hair in a yellow floral dress, stands to his left gently pushing the back, while about 5-year-old Max, short blond hair and a blue T-shirt, holds the front and pushes with focused energy. The sunny park features green grass dotted with daisies, a blue-painted wooden bench, swings in the background, a visible dirt path bump, a colorful kite caught in a nearby branch and soft white clouds in a pastel sky. The composition emphasizes collective effort—hands pushing, wheels surmounting the bump, warm expressions and forward movement—rendered in gouache with thick textures, vivid colors, soft outlines and an optimistic, caring mood.

Leo's Joyful Adventures

Reading 7 min. 3-4 years old

Leo, a cheerful boy who uses a wheelchair, enjoys a day of fun and games with his best friends, Mia and Max, as they discover the power of teamwork and friendship while facing little challenges in the park.

Importance of stories about disability for children aged 3 to 4

Stories about disability are essential for raising awareness among young children from an early age. They offer a unique perspective that helps develop empathy and understanding in toddlers. By reading these stories, children learn to accept and respect differences, which is crucial for their personal and social development.

How to choose suitable stories for children aged 3 to 4

When selecting stories about disability for children aged 3 to 4, it is important to choose simple and engaging narratives. The characters should be endearing and the plots easy to follow to capture the attention of young readers. Moreover, it is essential that the stories convey positive and constructive messages that encourage inclusion and diversity.

Free access to stories online and in PDF

We offer a selection of stories about disability for children aged 3 to 4 that you can read online or download for free in PDF. Our goal is to make these resources accessible to everyone in order to promote inclusive education and awareness from an early age.

The benefits of children's stories about disability

  • ✅ Develop empathy and understanding
  • ✅ Encourage acceptance of differences
  • ✅ Foster inclusion and diversity
  • ✅ Stimulate children's imagination and creativity

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