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Stories about sports featuring girls for children aged 3 to 4 years old

Discover our selection of captivating stories about sports, specially designed for little girls aged 3 to 4. These educational stories encourage teamwork and self-confidence while having fun. Read them online for free or download them as a PDF to share with your children. Give them the opportunity to learn while dreaming of exciting sports adventures. Let them explore a world where sports and heroines meet!

Stories about sports: girls (3)

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A shy but joyful 4-year-old girl with light brown pigtails and rosy cheeks holds a white-and-black soccer ball and prepares a small, focused kick while wearing pale pink sneakers and a blue polka-dot dress; a woman in her 30s (mother) kneels on the grass with an encouraging smile, hand reaching toward the ball, hair in a bun and a light green T-shirt; two children (a boy ~6 and a girl ~5) run and laugh near the trees in the background; the park shows a shiny green lawn, a small red-painted wooden goal, leafy trees, light blue sky with soft clouds, and yellow and red flowers at the playground edge, warm, encouraging mid-shot with vivid colors and visible acrylic textures.

Mila and the Soccer Day

Interactive story 3-4 years old

Mila, a 4-year-old girl, discovers soccer through small, real-life moments at the park and with friends. She learns to move her body, play fair, help others, and feel proud, even when she makes mistakes.

A 4-year-old girl named Mia, with curly brown hair and sparkling eyes, is gently tapping a soccer ball with her foot. She wears shiny soccer shoes with blue laces and a bright smile, showing her excitement and determination. Next to her, a 5-year-old boy named Theo, with blonde hair and a red cap, is clapping and smiling, encouraging Mia. In the background, a green soccer field is surrounded by orange cones and the laughter of other children playing. The sky is blue and sunny, creating a joyful and dynamic atmosphere. The scene shows Mia preparing to shoot towards the goal, with a focused and enthusiastic expression, ready to score.

Mia listens to the ball

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

Mia, a little girl with a big heart, learns the importance of listening to herself, her friends, and the soccer ball during her first day of practice. With the guidance of Coach Ana, she discovers bravery and joy in trying new things on the green field.

A 4-year-old girl named Emma, with big bright eyes and curly hair, is wearing a white karate uniform. She smiles enthusiastically, lifting a foot to kick, showing her determination and joy. Next to her is a small rabbit named Bounce, with sparkling wings and a little sports hat, happily jumping and encouraging Emma with a big smile. A 7-year-old boy named Max, with brown hair and sparkling eyes, stands a bit further away, confidently demonstrating a karate move. He wears a blue karate uniform and looks at Emma with admiration. The scene takes place in a bright karate studio, with green mats on the floor and walls decorated with medals and posters of karate champions. Sunlight streams through the windows, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Emma, full of energy, trains enthusiastically alongside Bounce, while Max watches, ready to help them. The vibe is joyful and dynamic, filled with camaraderie and laughter.

Bunny Kicks and Friendship Flicks

Reading 5 min. 3-4 years old

Emma, a little girl excited to start karate, meets a magical bunny named Bounce and learns that making friends and having fun is more important than being the best. Together, they navigate new challenges and help others join in the joy of karate.

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