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Free stories about disability for boys aged 9-10

Discover our selection of children's stories on the theme of disability, featuring everyday little boys. Suitable for children aged 9 to 10 years old, these stories are available to read for free to raise awareness among younger ones about difference and accepting others.

Stories about disability: boys (8)

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A 10-year-old boy with tousled brown hair, big bright eyes and a determined smile wears a yellow T-shirt and green backpack; he holds a large colorful pictogram and mounts it on a post. A girl of about 9 (Mia) with braided black hair in a light blue dress stands to his right, pointing and speaking with animated hands. A 9-year-old boy (Tommy) with red hair and a red cap crouches near a bench, holding a board with other drawings and focused on his sketches. A woman in her mid-30s (the mother) with light brown tied-back hair smiles proudly in the background near a red-brick library, clapping gently. An elderly man in a wheelchair with gray hair and a brown coat watches the installed sign with a grateful, gentle smile near a bus stop. Setting: sunny neighborhood street with leafy trees, a wooden-bench bus stop, paved sidewalk and colorful houses. Main action: the group installs a clear, cheerful pictogram to make the neighborhood accessible; warm, collaborative atmosphere with bright colors, smooth textures and black outlines in a retro cartoon style.

The Pictogram Project

Reading 7 min. 9-10 years old

Nine-year-old Oliver and his friends create picture signs called pictograms to help make their neighborhood more welcoming and easier to navigate, rallying family and community support along the way.

A 10-year-old boy named Theo is sitting in his wheelchair, with messy brown hair and round glasses. He has a big smile on his face, showing his determination and joy. He is wearing a blue t-shirt with a sun design and green gardening gloves. Next to him, a woman in her thirties, librarian Mr. Perez, is moving a large wooden board. She has black hair and is wearing a sweater with knitted books. They are in a vibrant community garden filled with colorful flowers and vegetables. The sky is blue with a few white clouds, and the sun is shining on the green leaves. The main scene shows Theo tending to the plants, gently watering the soil with a hose, while a small group of children watches him with admiration, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie and support.

Theo and the morning garden

Reading 14 min. 9-10 years old

Theo, a determined ten-year-old in a wheelchair, embarks on an adventure to the community garden as the Water Captain, facing unexpected challenges along the way. With careful planning and a willingness to ask for help, he learns the importance of teamwork and problem-solving.

A 10-year-old boy, Oliver, is sitting in his wheelchair with a big, radiant smile on his face. He has messy brown hair and is wearing a bright blue t-shirt with a rocket design. His eyes sparkle with joy and excitement as he proudly shows off his science project, an accessible playground model with colorful ramps and interactive panels. Next to him, Mia, a 10-year-old girl with braided blonde hair, admires the project with stars in her eyes. She is wearing a flower dress and holding a marker, ready to add details to the model. Jake, a 10-year-old boy with glasses and brown hair, stands behind Oliver, taking notes in a notebook with a focused and enthusiastic look. The scene takes place in a bright classroom with yellow-painted walls and colorful posters about science and inclusion. Sunlight streams through the windows, illuminating the wooden desks and multicolored chairs. Oliver is presenting his science project to his classmates, surrounded by friends who are all captivated by his enthusiasm. The children are laughing and applauding, creating a joyful and encouraging atmosphere that symbolizes acceptance and friendship.

Oliver and the Wheels of Change

Reading 11 min. 9-10 years old

Oliver, a ten-year-old boy who uses a wheelchair, navigates his first day back at school with courage and determination, discovering the power of friendship and inclusion along the way. As he embarks on a science project about accessibility, he inspires his classmates to create a more inclusive environment for everyone.

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