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Free stories about climate change for children aged 9-10

Our selection of stories for children aged 9-10, on the theme of climate change, is now available online for free. The stories have been carefully chosen to educate young readers about the dangers of climate change and inspire them to take action to protect the planet. Dive into these captivating and engaging stories now and discover how every little gesture matters in making a big difference.

Stories about climate change: all the stories (15)

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A smiling but focused 10-year-old girl, Maya, with brown hair in a ponytail and bright hazel eyes, wearing a light green T-shirt and jeans, holds a colorful "SWAP, DON'T SHOP!" sign and tidies toys on a table; a playful ~6-year-old boy, Leo, with short light brown hair, stands beside her holding a robot missing an arm and bouncing on his toes; Mrs. Carter, a 30–40-year-old teacher with her hair up and thin glasses, smiles while organizing cardboard boxes labeled "SMALL / MEDIUM / BIG" behind them; the scene is inside an open white festival tent with colorful banners, wooden tables, paper garlands, eco-posters, and grass visible around, showing a lively toy-swap booth where children and parents exchange plush toys, books and games under soft late-afternoon light.

The Big Tent Toy Swap

Reading 21 min. (2) 9-10 years old

A schoolgirl named Maya organizes a toy swap at the Eco Festival to reduce waste and teach kids about reusing, fixing, and being honest in trades, while discovering how small actions and cooperation can help the planet.

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There are two main characters: - Lily: a 10-year-old girl with long brown hair, wearing a green t-shirt and denim shorts. She is sitting on a tree trunk, an enthusiastic smile on her face, holding a book about nature. - Emma: a 10-year-old girl with braided red hair, dressed in a yellow t-shirt and a flower skirt. She is standing next to Lily, pointing at a young tree they just planted, with a determined look. The main setting is a beautiful sunny clearing by a sparkling river. Majestic trees surround the area, their green leaves gently dancing in the wind. The ground is dotted with colorful flowers, and the river reflects the blue sky, creating a joyful and vibrant atmosphere. The main situation shows Lily and Emma, their hands covered in dirt, celebrating the success of their tree-planting day. They are surrounded by young plants, and birds are singing joyfully in the branches above them, symbolizing the harmony between nature and their efforts to protect the environment.

Lily and Emma's Green Adventure

Reading 7 min. 9-10 years old

Lily and Emma notice unusual changes in their forest and river, prompting them to learn about climate change and rally their friends to take action by starting a tree-planting club and organizing community events to protect the environment.

An illustration depicts a young hedgehog with a back covered in brown spikes and an expressive face showing curiosity and wonder. It is attentively watching a group of animals gathered around it, taking notes on a piece of paper. Among the secondary characters is a female squirrel with bright red fur and a bushy tail, displaying an excited expression, perched on a branch above the hedgehog. A male rabbit with large ears and white fur, showing a determined expression, stands next to the hedgehog, ready to share ideas. The main setting is a sunny clearing in a lush green forest, with majestic trees, colorful flowers scattered on the ground, and a sparkling stream winding through the landscape. The main situation shows the animals coming together to discuss the importance of protecting their environment in the face of climate change, with expressions of collaboration and commitment on their faces. Other useful graphic elements include wooden signs with messages about nature protection, gardening tools like shovels and watering cans, and small birds joyfully flying around them, symbolizing the harmony of nature.

Henry's Woodland Wonder

Reading 9 min. (3) 9-10 years old Available in audio story

In Willow Woods, a curious hedgehog named Henry and his friend Bella the squirrel discover unusual changes in the seasons and seek the wisdom of Olivia the owl, who teaches them about climate change and the importance of taking action to protect their home. Together, they rally their fellow woodland creatures to make a positive difference for their beloved forest.

There are four children: Max, an 11-year-old boy with messy brown hair and sparkling curious eyes, wearing a blue t-shirt and beige shorts, standing in the center, smiling and pointing towards the sea; Leo, a 10-year-old boy with round glasses and blonde hair, sitting in his wheelchair, dressed in a green t-shirt and black pants, looking thoughtfully at the beach; Sam, an athletic 11-year-old boy with black hair and a bright smile, to the right of Max, picking up trash on the sand, wearing a red t-shirt and blue shorts; and Alex, a 10-year-old boy with brown hair and sunglasses on his head, to the left of Leo, holding a colorful poster about environmental protection with an enthusiastic expression. The main setting is Sandy Cove, a beautiful beach with golden sand and gentle waves lapping the shore, backed by green cliffs with some trees and wildflowers adding color to the landscape. The blue sky is dotted with fluffy white clouds. The main situation shows the four friends cleaning the beach, picking up trash and planting trees to protect their environment, surrounded by families and children joining them, creating a joyful and collaborative atmosphere, all united to save their beautiful beach.

The Guardians of Sandy Cove

Reading 9 min. (4) 9-10 years old

Four friends discover their beloved beach, Sandy Cove, is shrinking due to coastal erosion, and they band together to raise awareness and protect their environment, igniting a community movement for change.

Stories about Climate Change for Children Aged 9 to 10

Stories about climate change for children aged 9 to 10 are designed to raise young minds' awareness of environmental issues. These captivating and educational tales help children better understand the impact of human activity on our planet and encourage them to adopt eco-friendly behaviors.

Why Read Stories about Climate Change?

Reading stories about climate change allows children to become familiar with concepts such as global warming, pollution, and nature conservation. These stories are not only informative but also nurture imagination and inspire children to actively participate in environmental protection.

How Do Our Stories Help Your Child?

Our stories are specially designed to be both educational and entertaining. Each story comes with endearing characters and engaging scenarios that capture young readers' attention. By downloading our stories in PDF format, your child can read them at their own pace, wherever they are.

Benefits of Stories about Climate Change

  • ✅ Environmental awareness from an early age
  • ✅ Development of critical thinking and analytical skills
  • ✅ Encouragement to adopt environmentally responsible behaviors
  • ✅ Strengthening of reading and comprehension skills

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