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Stories about lying featuring animals for children aged 5 to 6 years

Discover our collection of educational stories about lying, featuring fun animals, specially designed for children aged 5 to 6 years. These captivating tales teach valuable lessons while entertaining young readers. You can read them online for free or download them as PDFs at no cost. Give your child an enriching reading experience while addressing important themes in a playful way. Explore our selection now and get carried away by these fascinating stories!

Stories about lying: animals and other characters (3)

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A young red fox (main character) with slightly drooping ears, large bright eyes and slightly flushed cheeks carefully holds a cracked clay bowl against his chest. A plump calm brown-and-white badger named Hazel crouches left, sorting dry leaves and looking at the fox with gentle surprise. A small grey squirrel called Pip perches on a crate to the right, head tilted, holding a hazelnut and watching the cracked bowl with curiosity. The warm den interior has dark wooden floors, a woven rug, shelves of jars with red berries and golden oil lamps, warm light falling diagonally. The scene centers on the clay bowl with a clear crack and a small chip on the rim, a quiet tension between the animals in the moment just after it slipped, emphasizing their expressions and the gleaming fissure.

The Little Fox and the Small Untrue Thing

Interactive story 5-6 years old

A gentle, realistic bedtime adventure about a young fox who tells a small lie, then learns how truth and repair can rebuild trust.

Benny Bunny, a small rabbit with large ears and soft brown fur, stands in the center of the image with a worried look on his face, his round, bright eyes betraying a hint of sadness. He is sitting on his hind legs, ears drooping, holding a small piece of paper in his front paws. Next to him, Lucy Squirrel, a squirrel with reddish fur and a cream-colored belly, looks at Benny with an understanding smile, her eyes sparkling with kindness. She is perched on a low branch of a tree, her front paws crossed, ready to listen to her friend. The setting unfolds under a large oak tree with bright green leaves, sunlight filtering through the branches, illuminating the ground scattered with colorful flowers and red berries. The main situation shows Benny, a bit nervous, confessing to Lucy that he took a berry without asking, while a gentle breeze makes the leaves dance around them, creating a soft and warm atmosphere.

Benny Bunny and the Trust Tree

Reading 10 min. 5-6 years old

Benny Bunny eagerly looks forward to Story Day at forest school, where he learns the importance of honesty through a tale about a mischievous fox. When he faces a dilemma of his own, Benny must decide whether to tell the truth or keep a secret from his friends.

The main character is a bright red paintbrush with slightly tousled bristles, a nervous but brave expression (furrowed brows, small determined mouth) timidly raising its "hand" to speak to the group; Bluey is a sky-blue wax crayon with a round smiling face, relieved and grateful, gently picking up the Sky Blue crayon rolled near the floor edge; Pencil Pete is a slim gray pencil standing behind Ruby with an encouraging face and a hand on her shoulder; Crayon Cathy is a chunky pink chalk applauding softly to the left, eyes bright and joyful; Miss Canvas is a tall wooden easel with a kindly face at the back, smiling proudly. In the colorful art room background are large light-filled windows, a big table covered in paint pots, scattered sheets and a large communal drawing on the wall, and a low cupboard whose shadow reveals a small blue crayon stuck underneath. The main situation: Ruby admits she knocked Sky Blue under the cupboard; the others listen and help in a light, reassuring atmosphere with vivid colors, simple shapes, clean outlines, and a composition centered on the group of friends reunited around the recovered little blue crayon.

Ruby's Colorful Secret

Reading 5 min. (5) 5-6 years old Available in audio story

Ruby the red paintbrush learns the importance of honesty when her friend Bluey the crayon loses his favorite color, Sky Blue, and she must decide whether to confess her accidental mistake. As she navigates her feelings, Ruby discovers that telling the truth can be freeing and strengthen friendships.

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