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Children's stories about gender equality with young girls (9 years and older)

Discover our selection of stories for children aged 9 to 10 years old, featuring little girls in everyday life situations. All our stories focus on gender equality and are available for free online. Introduce your children to inspiring and educational stories, to raise their awareness of gender equality from a young age.

Stories about gender equality: girls (7)

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A 10-year-old girl, Ava, with brown hair tied in a ponytail and a confident smile, is repairing a bike. She is wearing blue overalls with grease stains and holding a wrench. Next to her, an 11-year-old boy, Marco, with messy blond hair, is watching closely, holding a notebook of star stickers. They are at a colorful stand with bike check posters, surrounded by balloons and garlands. In the background, a crowd of people can be seen, including a man in his forties, Mr. Bennett, with glasses and a kind smile, watching the scene from a bit further away. The scene takes place at a lively spring fair, with colorful stands, blooming trees, and a clear blue sky.

For everyone who wants to try

Reading 10 min. 9-10 years old

In a vibrant classroom preparing for a Spring Fair, Ava learns the importance of embracing her interests in bike repair despite doubts from peers, while discovering that everyone can contribute to a community based on shared skills and kindness. As the fair unfolds, unexpected lessons about teamwork and breaking stereotypes emerge, shaping the students' understanding of inclusion and creativity.

A 10-year-old girl, Maya, with brown hair in braids and eyes sparkling with determination, is kneeling in front of a table, holding a small colorful screwdriver. She is wearing a bright yellow t-shirt and blue jeans. Next to her, an 11-year-old boy, Leo, with messy blond hair and a mischievous smile, holds a piping bag filled with pink icing. He stands ready to decorate cupcakes on a nearby table. Behind them, a 10-year-old girl, Priya, with a high ponytail and round glasses, hangs a colorful sign that says "Skill Swap." The scene takes place in a school gym filled with colorful stands and floating balloons. Sunlight streams through the large windows, illuminating the focused faces of the children. The main scene shows Maya and her friends preparing their booth for the skills fair, illustrating collaboration and gender equality in a joyful and inclusive environment.

A bell for every voice

Reading 11 min. 9-10 years old

In a lively classroom preparing for a School Skills Fair, Maya and her classmates learn the importance of collaboration, listening to each other's ideas, and creating a space where every voice matters, leading them to discover the true meaning of teamwork and fairness. As they navigate challenges and celebrate each other's unique talents, they work together to build a booth that reflects their shared values.

A 10-year-old girl, Lily, with long brown hair and round glasses, smiles enthusiastically, her eyes sparkling with joy. She wears a colorful t-shirt with a floral pattern and a denim skirt, holding a colorful poster about gender equality. Next to her, a 10-year-old boy, Max, with messy blonde hair and a blue t-shirt, claps with a big smile, while a 10-year-old girl, Emma, with curly hair and a pink dress, holds a decorated sign. In the background, a vibrant playground filled with colorful balloons, game booths, and festive decorations, where other children are having fun. The scene captures a joyful moment at the equality festival, where all the children gather to celebrate together, laughing and playing, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie and respect.

The Maplewood Inclusivity Festival

Reading 9 min. 9-10 years old

In the vibrant town of Maplewood, ten-year-old Lily and her friends embark on a journey to create a Gender Equality Festival at their school, aiming to promote inclusivity and challenge stereotypes. As they face obstacles and doubts, they discover the power of teamwork and the importance of standing up for what is right.

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A 9-year-old girl, Emma, with bright blue eyes and curly brown hair, stands with a big smile, surrounded by her friends, presenting her project on gender equality. She wears a colorful t-shirt with her initiative's logo, and her arms are open in an inviting gesture. Next to her, Leo, a 10-year-old boy with brown hair in a dance outfit, joyfully performs a spin, showcasing his passion for dance. Mia, a 9-year-old girl with braided blonde hair, wears a soccer jersey and holds a ball, proudly demonstrating that she can play soccer just as well as the boys. The setting is a lively park during a community fair, with colorful stalls, floating balloons, and families laughing and enjoying themselves around them. Vibrant posters with equality messages decorate the background, adding a festive touch to the atmosphere. The main scene shows Emma and her friends discussing with children and parents, sharing their message of gender equality, while a small group of spectators applauds and smiles, creating an atmosphere of enthusiasm and support.

Equal Voices, Bright Choices

Reading 11 min. 9-10 years old Available in audio story

In the vibrant town of Maplewood, nine-year-old Emma rallies her friends to start the "Equal Voices Campaign" for gender equality at the upcoming Community Fair, aiming to challenge stereotypes and promote acceptance. Together, they create posters and a play to share their message, inspiring their community along the way.

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