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

Discover our selection of educational stories on the theme of poverty, specially designed for children aged 9 to 10. These tales feature groups of children who, through their adventures, learn valuable lessons about solidarity and mutual aid. Read them online for free or download them as PDFs to share with your loved ones. Each story is an invitation to reflect and grow together. Explore our library and provide your children with enriching reading moments.

Stories about poverty: groups of children (3)

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There are three characters: Leo, a 10-year-old boy with messy brown hair and round glasses, wearing a blue t-shirt with a guitar design and denim shorts, standing in the center holding a guitar; Emily, a 10-year-old girl with braided blonde hair and sunglasses on her head, wearing a colorful floral dress and sandals, smiling and playing the keyboard to the left of Leo; and Max, a 10-year-old boy with black hair and freckles, wearing a green t-shirt and red shorts, sitting on a drum ready to play to the right of Leo. The scene takes place in a sunny park filled with greenery, surrounded by majestic trees and a large lawn where families gather. Colorfully dressed tables are laden with cakes, drinks, and games, while balloons float in the air, adding a festive touch. The main situation shows the three friends on stage, surrounded by a joyful audience. Leo plays guitar, Emily focuses on her keyboard, and Max keeps the beat on his drum, as children and adults in the audience dance and applaud, creating a warm and community atmosphere.

The Kindness Club and the Neighborhood Adventure

Reading 7 min. (1) 9-10 years old

Three friends, Leo, Emily, and Max, discover a community initiative to help families in need and decide to organize a neighborhood fun day to raise awareness and support for their local community. Through their efforts, they learn the importance of kindness and the impact they can make together.

There are four 9-year-old children: a tousled brown-haired boy in a flour-stained yellow T-shirt holding a cookie box at the front left, smiling; a black-haired girl with a braid in a blue polka-dot dress holding a colorful "Talent Show" poster at center slightly behind the boy, proud; a fair-skinned bespectacled boy in a green jacket holding a microphone on a small stage at right ready to present; and a red-haired curly girl in a pink apron with crumbs carrying a tray of cupcakes at the front right leaning toward a sales table. The setting is a school auditorium seen half-shot with a red velvet curtain behind the stage, varnished wooden benches filled with blurred children and parents, warm spotlights creating areas of light and shadow, and a simple wooden sales table in the foreground covered with checkered cloths and pastry boxes. The scene shows the children running a cheerful, lively fundraiser—selling baked goods and putting on a show—bright faces, crumbs, cookie boxes, colorful posters, hands exchanging money, and a modest but supportive atmosphere.

Kindness Sparks

Reading 7 min. (2) 9-10 years old

Four friends at Greenfield Elementary decide to organize a talent show and bake sale to help families in need, bringing their school community together in an inspiring effort to make a difference.

An illustration depicts a lively scene in a sunny schoolyard surrounded by trees with golden leaves and a bright blue sky. In the center, a group of four children stands around a brightly decorated cake sale table. A ten-year-old boy with messy brown hair and a big smile wears a red t-shirt and shorts, holding a plate of cookies while encouraging passersby to buy. Next to him, a ten-year-old boy in a wheelchair with a blue hat and sparkling eyes happily holds a colorful sign that reads "Cake Sale to Help Families." A nine-year-old girl with long curly hair wears a floral dress and is focused on decorating a cupcake with pink frosting. Another ten-year-old boy with glasses and blonde hair draws posters on a table, adding cake drawings and stars to attract attention. The scene captures a spirit of camaraderie and solidarity as they work together to sell treats to help families in need. In the background, other children and parents approach, curious and smiling, creating a joyful and engaging atmosphere. Donation boxes are visible, ready to be filled, symbolizing mutual aid and generosity.

Super Friends Unite!

Reading 10 min. 9-10 years old

In the charming town of Willow Creek, a group of friends—Oliver, Sam, Maya, Liam, and Noah—come together to support their community by organizing a bake sale to help families in need, discovering the power of kindness and friendship along the way. As they face challenges and learn from one another, they realize that even small actions can create a big impact.

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