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Free stories for children aged 9-10 on the theme of poverty with little boys

Discover our stories about poverty featuring everyday boys. Perfect for children aged 9-10, our stories are free and accessible to everyone. Immerse yourself in moving and realistic adventures that will captivate your children's imagination.

Stories about poverty: boys (6)

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A 10-year-old boy with a round face, bright eyes and tousled short brown hair gently offers a navy jacket on a hanger to a 10-year-old girl (Amina) with caramel skin and neat braids who clutches it with a relieved smile; nearby a 10-year-old boy (Leo) with short black hair holds a soccer ball by a table while a 10-year-old girl (Sofia) with sparkly blonde hair laughs arranging puzzles; spring schoolyard at dusk with a blue "Swap & Share" tent, wooden tables labeled Books, Clothes, Games, string lights, pastel chibi kawaii style, warm late-afternoon light and soft textures, small details like stickers on boxes and a handwritten "Take what you need" tag.

The Swap and Share Corner

Reading 14 min. 9-10 years old

Max, a boy with squeaky shoes, and his classmates—including new girl Amina—work on a school project and organize a Swap and Share Corner, learning about sharing, dignity, and small acts of kindness.

A 10-year-old boy, Max, with tousled brown hair and a bright smile, is sitting on the green grass of the park, holding a sandwich in his hand. He is wearing a blue t-shirt and denim shorts, and his eyes shine with excitement. Next to him, Leo, a 10-year-old boy with chestnut hair and worn clothes, is drawing a squirrel in his notebook, with a focused expression on his face. The park is filled with colorful flowers, majestic trees, and a small pond where ducks swim. The scene shows Max sharing his sandwich with Leo, symbolizing their friendship and joy, while other children play in the background, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere.

A Journey of Friendship and Kindness

Reading 7 min. 9-10 years old

Max, a boy from Rivervale, befriends Leo, a talented artist facing tough times, and together they explore their town while discovering the importance of friendship and community. When the annual fair arrives, they find a way to make a difference for families in need, including Leo's.

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A 10-year-old boy, Max, with curly brown hair and sparkling green eyes, stands in the center of the image, smiling enthusiastically. He wears a red t-shirt and blue shorts, holding a large colorful poster announcing a "Carnival for a Cause." Beside him is an 8-year-old girl, Emma, with long blonde hair, dressed in a pink dress, looking at Max with admiration and her eyes shining with joy. In the background, a group of children of various ages enjoys themselves around colorful stands, playing games and tasting treats. The setting is a sunny park filled with greenery, majestic trees, and balloons floating in the air, creating a festive and welcoming atmosphere. The main scene shows Max and Emma, surrounded by children, celebrating their carnival while helping families in need, symbolizing unity and solidarity.

Max's Kindness Carnival

Reading 11 min. 9-10 years old

Max, a kind-hearted boy from Sunnyvale, decides to organize a fundraising carnival to help families in need after noticing some children struggling in his community. With the help of his friends, they create a fun event that brings everyone together, but Max soon learns that true change comes from caring and taking action.

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