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Stories for 3 and 4-year-old children: Discover the diversity!

We offer stories for children aged 3 and 4 on the theme of diversity. Accompany your children in discovering different cultures and lifestyles through exciting and educational stories. All our stories are available for free online, for the greatest pleasure of your little readers. Offer them an immersive and enriching reading experience now.

Stories about diversity: all the stories (18)

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The main character is Noah, a small fluffy white cloud with a round face, bright black eyes and a gentle proud smile, delicately holding colorful rounded pictograms; his friends gather in a village-square workshop among little treehouses and warm late-afternoon light: Moppet the orange-and-white tabby cat sits left, playful and curious, pawing at a fallen poster; Lila the slow spotted green-shelled turtle sits right, calm and kind, gently placing a leaf to stick an image with her shell; Pip the small green frog, round bright eyes, joyful and leaping, grabs a pictogram near a puddle; Zuzu the bouncing red-and-black ladybug laughs as she tucks a sheet under a small log; together they form a cooperative circle repairing and repositioning glowing rounded pictograms after a gust of wind, in a warm pastel palette with pencil-and-watercolor textures and floating doodles like arrows, hearts and stars.

Noah and the pictograms

Reading 7 min. 3-4 years old

Noah the little cloud creates pictograms to help his treehouse friends share and play, but when a young gust named Windy scatters the papers, the group must come together and learn about differences, patience, and gentleness.

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A 4-year-old girl named Mia, with curly hair and sparkling brown eyes, joyfully dances in a circle of friends. She wears a colorful dress and has a big smile, filled with excitement and happiness. Next to her is a 5-year-old boy named Omar, with dark skin and short hair, playing with a small stuffed camel representing his home country, Egypt. He stands slightly back, laughing and encouraging Mia to dance. A little further away, a 4-year-old girl named Mei, with smooth black hair and light skin, wears a traditional red dress and claps while watching Mia, her eyes shining with joy. Finally, a 6-year-old boy named Carlos, with tanned skin and curly hair, plays the guitar while sitting on a small bench, smiling at his friends dancing, adding to the festive atmosphere. The setting is the Cultural Center, a large colorful building with blue and yellow walls, decorated with children's drawings representing cultures from around the world. Large windows let in sunlight, illuminating the room filled with colorful rugs and cushions. The main scene shows Mia and her friends dancing together, celebrating their diversity and friendship, surrounded by laughter and music, creating a joyful and warm atmosphere.

Rainbow of Friends: Mia's Cultural Adventure

Reading 4 min. 3-4 years old

In a bright little town, a young girl named Mia discovers the joy of learning about different cultures and making friends from around the world at the Cultural Center, where everyone shares their unique stories and traditions. Through dancing, storytelling, and laughter, Mia realizes that being different is what makes them all special.

In the center of the image, Benny the Bear, a brown bear with sparkling joyful eyes, is sitting on the green grass of the park, a big smile on his face. He holds a banana in one paw and looks at his friends enthusiastically. To his right, Lily the Sheep, a small white ewe with soft curls, is cutting a piece of her carrot cake, her expression joyful and friendly. She wears a pretty pink ribbon around her neck. To Benny's left, Omar the Owl, a brown-feathered owl with large round eyes, reads a book passionately. His gaze is serious yet kind, perched on a tree branch above the others. The park is vibrant, filled with colorful flowers, majestic trees, and lush green grass. The sky is blue with fluffy white clouds, and the sun shines, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The scene shows Benny and his friends enjoying a joyful picnic, surrounded by their homemade dishes while listening to Omar's story. The atmosphere is filled with laughter and camaraderie, illustrating the beauty of diversity and friendship.

Friends in the Colorful Park

Reading 4 min. 3-4 years old

Benny the Bear and his friends gather at the park for a special picnic, sharing delicious food and stories about their different lives. As they enjoy the day together, they learn the importance of friendship and celebrating their unique qualities.

Three boys are playing together in a sunny park. Leo, a 7-year-old with curly hair and fair skin, is wearing a red t-shirt and blue shorts, showing Sam how to kick the ball. Sam, a 6-year-old with dark skin and curly hair, is dressed in a bright blue t-shirt and beige pants, laughing as he tries to kick the ball. Ravi, an 8-year-old with fair skin and straight hair, is wearing a colorful hat and a green t-shirt, standing a bit back, smiling and ready to play. The park is lush with majestic trees and colorful flowers swaying in the wind under a bright blue sky, with the sun shining down. The boys are learning to play ball together, laughing and encouraging each other, showcasing the beauty of friendship and diversity as they enjoy their time in this joyful setting.

Bouncing Buddies

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

In a sunny park, Leo meets new friends Sam and Ravi, and together they learn to play with a red ball, discovering the joy of friendship and the beauty of their differences. As they play, they realize that learning from each other makes their time together even more special.

A 4-year-old boy, Leo, with brown hair and sparkling eyes, joyfully smiles while holding a colorful kite in his small hands. He wears a bright yellow t-shirt and blue shorts, standing on the green grass of the park, surrounded by colorful flowers. Next to him is Amir, a 4-year-old boy with curly hair and caramel skin, laughing as he tries to fly his own kite. He wears a colorful patterned shirt and red shorts, leaning slightly forward with enthusiasm. The park is sunny, with majestic trees and a blue sky dotted with white clouds. Children play in the background, and balloons float in the air. The scene shows Leo and Amir having fun together, their kites in the air, symbolizing their friendship and the beauty of diversity.

Friends Across the World

Reading 3 min. 3-4 years old

Leo, a cheerful boy, befriends Amir, a new boy from a faraway place, and together they discover the joy of sharing their cultural differences through games and dance. Their friendship blossoms as they learn that being different can bring people together.

Stories about Diversity for Children Aged 3 to 4

The early years of a child's life are crucial for their development and open-mindedness. Stories about diversity allow young children to understand and appreciate the differences that enrich our world. We offer a selection of stories specially designed for children aged 3 to 4, to introduce them in a playful and educational way to cultural, ethnic, and social diversity.

Why Choose Our Stories about Diversity?

Our children's stories address various themes such as acceptance, empathy, and tolerance. Each story is designed to stimulate the curiosity and imagination of young children while educating them on the importance of diversity. By reading or listening to these stories, children learn to better understand the world around them and to celebrate differences.

How to Access Our Stories?

Our stories are available online for free, and you can also download them in PDF format for offline reading. Whether at home, at school, or on the go, our stories are easily accessible so your children can enjoy them at any time. Take advantage of our resources to enrich your children's world with captivating and educational tales.

The Benefits of Reading Stories about Diversity

  • ✅ Development of empathy and tolerance
  • ✅ Stimulation of imagination and creativity
  • ✅ Learning the importance of acceptance and respect
  • ✅ Enrichment of vocabulary and language skills

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