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Stories about death featuring groups of children for ages 9-10

Discover our selection of stories about death, specially designed for children aged 9 to 10. These tales, featuring groups of children, address this delicate theme in an educational and sensitive manner. Through our stories, young readers will be able to explore their emotions and better understand the cycle of life. Enjoy free online reading or download our PDFs to share these precious moments with your children. Give them the opportunity to learn while having fun with captivating stories.

Stories about death: groups of children (2)

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There are two main characters: Olivia, a 10-year-old girl with long brown hair, sparkling eyes, and a sweet smile, wearing a blue t-shirt with a cat design and denim shorts, sitting cross-legged on the grass holding a small notebook; and Mia, also 10, with braided blonde hair, bright green eyes, and round glasses, dressed in a colorful floral dress and sandals, leaning forward next to Olivia with a curious look, ready to listen. The setting is a sunny garden filled with vibrant roses ranging from deep red to delicate pink, with a small wooden bench surrounded by flowers and golden-leaved trees, creating a peaceful and warm atmosphere. The scene shows Olivia and Mia sitting together in the garden, sharing memories of Nana Rose. Olivia writes a letter in her notebook while Mia listens attentively, a gentle smile on her face, as colorful butterflies flutter around them, adding a touch of magic to this moment of tenderness and remembrance.

The garden of Nana Rose

Reading 7 min. (3) 9-10 years old Available in audio story

Olivia and her best friend Mia navigate the pain of losing Olivia's beloved Nana Rose, finding comfort in memories and sharing stories as they create a special garden in her honor. Through their journey of grief and friendship, they learn the importance of keeping loved ones alive in their hearts.

The illustration depicts a sunny park with a large oak tree and lush green foliage, surrounded by colorful flowers and a well-maintained lawn. In the foreground, a 10-year-old boy with curly hair and an expressive face holds a colorful balloon, gazing wistfully at the sky. Next to him, a 9-year-old girl with long brown hair, wearing a floral dress, writes a letter on colored paper, her face focused and empathetic. Another boy, also around 10 years old, with short hair and a mischievous smile, observes the scene while holding a box filled with letters. The atmosphere is gentle and emotional, with white clouds floating in a clear blue sky, as balloons slowly rise, symbolizing memories and wishes sent to the heavens.

Whispers of the Oak Tree

Reading 12 min. 9-10 years old

In the heartwarming story, a young boy named Leo navigates the feelings of loss after his grandmother passes away, finding solace and support from his friends Mia and Sam as they honor her memory through shared stories and heartfelt gestures. Together, they learn that while sadness is a part of life, love and cherished memories can light the way forward.

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