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Stories about gender equality featuring groups of children for children aged 3 to 4 years old

Discover our collection of stories about gender equality, specially designed for children aged 3 to 4 years. These educational tales feature groups of children learning to value diversity and mutual respect. You can read these stories online or download them for free in PDF format. Give your little ones the joy of discovering enriching adventures that raise their awareness of the values of equality and solidarity. It's a great way to spark their curiosity while conveying important messages.

Stories about gender equality: groups of children (4)

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There are 3 characters: - Milo: a 4-year-old boy with messy brown hair and sparkling eyes. He is wearing a red t-shirt and blue shorts, sitting on the floor surrounded by colorful blocks, building a tall tower. - Sam: a 4-year-old girl with braided blonde hair and round glasses. She is wearing a flower dress and drawing on a large sheet of paper with multicolored crayons, sitting at a small table next to Milo. - Ben: a 4-year-old boy with black hair and round cheeks. He is wearing a green t-shirt and beige pants, standing with a doll in one hand and a small plastic pot in the other, smiling at his friends. The main setting is a bright and colorful classroom with yellow walls and children's drawings hanging up. There are soft rugs on the floor and shelves filled with various toys, from blocks to dolls, crayons, and books. The main situation shows the three friends playing together, with Milo building his tower, Sam happily drawing, and Ben playing with his doll. They laugh and encourage each other, illustrating the idea that everyone can play with the toys they love, without worrying about stereotypes.

We Can All Play Together

Interactive story 3-4 years old

Three young boys at preschool discover that everyone can follow their dreams. They learn about kindness, fairness, and helping each other, no matter who they are.

There are 4 children: Emma, a 7-year-old girl with curly hair in a polka dot red dress, standing and smiling while holding building blocks; Ben, an 8-year-old boy with big glasses in a blue t-shirt, sitting on the floor thinking about how to build a tower; Lily, a 6-year-old girl with long blonde hair in a pink skirt, next to Ben, laughing and holding small kitchen toys; and Max, a 7-year-old boy in a red cap and green shorts, spinning around energetically next to Emma. The scene takes place in a sunny park with a large leafy tree providing shade, surrounded by colorful flowers and a blue sky with white clouds. The ground is covered in soft green grass. The main situation shows the children playing together, building a tall tower with blocks while laughing and encouraging each other, illustrating gender equality and friendship.

Friends Under the Big Tree

Reading 3 min. 3-4 years old

In a sunny village, four friends welcome a new girl named Sam, who teaches them about equality and the importance of following their dreams, regardless of gender. Together, they embark on adventures that encourage creativity and friendship.

In the center of the image, Sam, an 8-year-old boy with brown hair and glasses, is digging in the sand with a red shovel. To his right, Lily, a 7-year-old girl with blonde hair in a pink dress, smiles while holding a blue bucket filled with sand. On the left, Mia, a 9-year-old girl in a colorful wheelchair, looks on enthusiastically, holding a seashell in her hands. Just behind them, Jake, a 6-year-old boy with messy black hair, runs with a green bucket, ready to bring more sand. Max, an 8-year-old boy with brown hair and a striped t-shirt, leans down to add decorations to their sandcastle.

The location is a beautiful sunny playground filled with bright colors, featuring swings, slides, and a large golden sandbox. Green trees surround the area, and the sky is a vibrant blue with a few fluffy white clouds.

The main scene shows the children working together to build a large sandcastle, laughing and encouraging each other, illustrating gender equality and friendship.

The Sandcastle Team

Reading 5 min. 3-4 years old

In the cheerful town of Joyville, a group of children, including Mia in a wheelchair, come together to build a magnificent sandcastle, learning the importance of teamwork and friendship along the way. They invite everyone to join in the fun, creating a joyful atmosphere at the playground.

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An illustration depicting a sunny playground filled with bright colors. At the center, a large red slide shines in the sun, surrounded by swings and a golden sandbox. Four children gather around the sandbox: a 6-year-old boy in red shoes and a yellow t-shirt, smiling while holding a shovel; a 5-year-old boy in a blue cap, laughing as he adds sand to a castle; a 6-year-old girl in a pink dress, preparing to pour sand with a yellow bucket; and another 5-year-old boy with a green backpack, clapping joyfully. The scene shows the children working together to build a large sandcastle, illustrating gender equality and friendship, with laughter and smiles on their faces. Colorful toys like shovels and buckets are scattered around them, and birds fly in the blue sky, adding life to this beautiful day at the park.

The Sandcastle Squad

Reading 5 min. 3-4 years old

Three friends, Timmy, Sam, and Billy, spend a sunny day at the playground building a sandcastle and conquering the big slide, learning the importance of friendship and sharing along the way. When their friend Lily joins them, they discover that everyone can have fun together, no matter who they are.

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