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Stories about disability featuring groups of children for kids aged 9 to 10 years

Discover our selection of stories about disability, specially designed for children aged 9 to 10. These captivating tales feature groups of children learning to overcome challenges and celebrate diversity. Each story is not only entertaining but also educational, offering valuable lessons on empathy and inclusion. Read them online for free or download them in PDF to enjoy at any time. Give your children the chance to explore important themes while having fun.

Stories about disability: groups of children (3)

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There are 4 children: - Maya: a 10-year-old girl with curly brown hair, wearing a blue t-shirt and pink shorts, sitting in a blue wheelchair, holding a paintbrush. - Zoe: a 10-year-old girl with braided blonde hair, wearing a yellow polka dot dress, standing next to Maya, painting a book on the wall. - Lila: a 10-year-old girl with black hair and a green headband, wearing an orange t-shirt, crouching next to Maya, painting a soccer ball on the wall. - Ruby: a 10-year-old girl with red hair and glasses, wearing a purple sweater, standing behind Maya, holding a long paintbrush to paint leaves on a tree. The scene takes place in front of a large playground wall, with buckets of colorful paint lined up on the green grass. The wall is filled with bright and cheerful drawings of children playing, reading, and having fun together under a bright blue sky with a few fluffy white clouds. The main situation shows the four friends painting a large mural together, each adding their personal touch. Maya is smiling joyfully while her friends encourage her, creating a scene full of camaraderie and creativity.

The mural that made everyone belong

Reading 10 min. (1) 9-10 years old

Maya, a spirited girl in a wheelchair, and her friends embark on a mural project that showcases their unique talents and dreams, facing challenges and learning the importance of teamwork and inclusion along the way. Together, they create a vibrant mural that represents every child in their school, proving that everyone belongs.

The illustration depicts a sunny park filled with colorful flowers and majestic trees. In the center, a ten-year-old girl with curly brown hair sits on a wooden bench, sketching in a notebook with a big smile. Next to her, a ten-year-old boy with glasses and brown hair holds a camera, ready to film. Another ten-year-old boy with blonde hair and a striped t-shirt leans in to listen attentively, while a fourth boy, also ten, with short black hair, uses a wheelchair and displays an enthusiastic expression. The scene captures a moment of sharing and learning, where the children joyfully discuss stories of people with different abilities. In the background, children play, parents stroll, and birds sing, creating an atmosphere of friendliness and inclusion. Colorful speech bubbles could show the children asking questions and laughing together, symbolizing friendship and understanding.

Stories of Strength

Reading 9 min. (1) 9-10 years old

In the charming town of Willow Creek, four friends embark on a heartwarming project to celebrate diversity and abilities in their community by interviewing inspiring individuals, discovering valuable lessons about empathy and friendship along the way. Their journey opens their eyes to the unique stories that shape their world and the importance of kindness.

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