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Free war stories for children aged 9 to 10 years old

Dive into the world of war with our stories for children aged 9 to 10 years old. Action, suspense, and brave heroes await you in our free narratives. Let your child discover history from a different perspective with strong and impactful themes. Discover our selection of war stories without delay.

Stories about war: all the stories (13)

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A 10-year-old boy, Alex, with messy brown hair and sparkling curious eyes, is sitting at a wooden desk surrounded by sheets of paper. He has a look of wonder on his face, holding a pen in one hand and an old book in the other, immersed in writing a letter. Next to him, his mother, a woman in her thirties with brown hair tied in a bun, watches him proudly, hands on her hips and a gentle smile on her lips. The scene takes place in a bright room with light blue walls, shelves filled with colorful books, and a large peace poster on the wall. A ray of sunlight filters through the window, illuminating the desk and creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Alex is writing a letter inspired by his grandfather, surrounded by family memories, with a determined expression on his face, ready to share his dream of peace with the world.

The Attic's Secret Treasure

Reading 9 min. 9-10 years old

Alex discovers a mysterious trunk in his attic that belonged to his great-grandfather, containing letters and a medal from the war, which inspires him to learn about bravery and the importance of peace. As he shares his findings with his classmates, they embark on a project to promote kindness and understanding in their community.

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A 10-year-old girl, Maya, with brown hair tied with a colorful ribbon, has a determined and curious expression. She holds an open notebook in her hands, standing on a sidewalk. Next to her, an elderly man, Mr. Omar, about 60 years old, sits on a wooden chair in front of his repair shop, surrounded by tools and wearing a kind smile. In the background, a city street with buildings that have worn but colorful facades, windows with flower pots, and old posters. The main scene shows Maya listening attentively to Mr. Omar, surrounded by an atmosphere of calm and solidarity, with sunlight illuminating the scene and soft shadows creating patterns on the ground.

Words are bridges

Reading 10 min. (2) 9-10 years old Available in audio story

In a city affected by war, ten-year-old Maya learns to navigate the challenges of her daily life and the importance of community, sharing, and understanding through her school project on conflict. As she connects her experiences with those of her neighbors, she discovers the power of listening and small actions in creating a sense of safety and belonging.

A 10-year-old girl, Lina, with curly brown hair and sparkling curious eyes, stands in a sunny park with a warm smile on her face, holding a small notebook in her hands. Next to her is a 10-year-old boy, Sami, with black hair and a colorful scarf around his neck, looking at Lina with a friendly expression, holding a book filled with drawings. The park is lush with vibrant trees, colorful flowers, and a clear blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. In the background, a group of children plays joyfully, while a table is set up with brightly decorated boxes ready to be filled with supplies to help families in need. The main scene shows Lina and Sami preparing welcome boxes, filling each box with toys and supplies, symbolizing their budding solidarity and friendship, filled with laughter and enthusiastic gestures.

The handshake and the welcome

Reading 16 min. 9-10 years old

Lina learns about the impact of war and the importance of kindness as her town welcomes a refugee family, forming a friendship with a boy named Sami. Through simple acts of solidarity and understanding, she discovers how small gestures can create a sense of belonging and hope.

A golden-furred fox with bright, curious eyes stands on a small promontory, looking determined yet gentle. It carries a small messenger bag filled with letters and treats, ready to deliver messages of comfort. Beside it, a little girl with braided brown hair and an encouraging smile holds a lantern that lights their path. She wears a colorful flower-adorned dress and seems full of hope. The setting is a lush valley dotted with wildflowers and small trees, beneath a starry sky illuminated by hanging lanterns. In the distance, an old, slightly worn wooden bridge crosses a sparkling river. The main scene shows the fox and the girl preparing to cross the bridge, joining forces to bring messages of peace and hope to the valley's inhabitants.

The fox and the patchwork bridge

Reading 24 min. 9-10 years old

In a valley shaken by distant troubles, a clever fox and a brave girl named Lila unite their community through kindness, conversation, and small acts of courage to build bridges and restore hope. As they navigate their fears, they learn the power of connection and the importance of listening to one another.

An illustration depicting a vibrant scene in a sunny schoolyard, surrounded by tall trees with bright green leaves. In the center, a friendly, smiling man wearing a blue shirt and beige pants leans towards a group of children. He has slightly graying brown hair and sparkling, kind eyes. Among the children, an enthusiastic 8-year-old girl with big brown eyes and curly hair stands, while a curious 9-year-old boy with messy blonde hair looks on with a shy smile. The main situation shows the man sharing stories about peace and friendship, as the children listen attentively, captivated by his words. Colorful flowers are planted around them, symbolizing growth and understanding. The sky is blue with a few white clouds, and drawings of peace and friendship are hung on the school walls, adding a cheerful touch to the overall scene.

The Peace Garden Adventure

Reading 12 min. 9-10 years old

In the lively town of Maplewood, students are inspired by Mr. Oliver, a peace advocate, to create a "Garden of Peace" at their school, fostering kindness and friendship among their classmates. As they navigate challenges, including welcoming a shy new student, they learn the true power of empathy and understanding.

In the center of the image, a woman named Mrs. Maple, in her fifties, stands under a beautiful cherry blossom tree. She has silver hair gently blowing in the wind and sparkling wise eyes. Her face expresses a sweet melancholy and comforting warmth as she tells a story to the children. She wears a colorful dress adorned with floral patterns, symbolizing peace and harmony. Surrounding her is a group of attentive children, including Lily, a 10-year-old girl with curly red hair and a bright smile, standing close to Mrs. Maple, her eyes shining with excitement. To her right is Sam, a 9-year-old boy with glasses and messy brown hair, listening with an intense look of curiosity. Finally, Maya, an 8-year-old girl with smooth black hair, sits cross-legged, holding a brush and a painted stone, ready to share her message of peace. The setting is a lush park, bathed in golden light, with colorful flowers and birds singing in the trees. The cherry blossom tree, with its pink petals gently falling, creates a magical and peaceful atmosphere. The main scene shows Mrs. Maple telling stories of peace and understanding to the captivated children, who are inspired and surrounded by painted stones with messages of kindness, symbolizing their project of sharing and unity.

Pebbles of Peace

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

Mrs. Maple, a former soldier, shares her experiences of peace and understanding with a group of children, inspiring them to create the Unity Project, where they spread kindness through painted rocks around their town. Together, they learn that small acts of generosity can foster community and connection.

Une illustration destinée aux enfants représentant un courageux soldat, marqué par la guerre, qui découvre une carte au trésor dans un village paisible, entouré d'arbres majestueux et de fleurs colorées, avant de se lancer dans une aventure périlleuse à travers une forêt enchantée peuplée de créatures magiques.

The Brave Soldier's Treasure

Reading 6 min. 9-10 years old

In a small village, a brave soldier embarks on a quest to find a hidden treasure, encountering magical creatures and overcoming obstacles along the way, all while inspiring the children of the village with his stories and teachings.

Une illustration destinée aux enfants représentant une femme courageuse et bienveillante, entourée de soldats blessés, dans un village paisible au milieu de collines verdoyantes, pendant une guerre dévastatrice.

Amelia's Beacon of Hope

Reading 5 min. 9-10 years old

Amelia, a brave and kind-hearted woman, volunteers at a makeshift hospital during war, where she brings hope and healing to wounded soldiers and their families through compassion and unity.

War Stories for Children Aged 9 to 10

War stories for children aged 9 to 10 are an excellent way to introduce young ones to historical events while captivating them with thrilling narratives. These stories allow children to understand the complexities of war through characters and tales suited to their age.

Why Read War Stories Adapted for Children?

It is crucial to introduce children to war stories in an appropriate and sensitive manner. These narratives help develop empathy and understand the impact of war on individuals and societies. By reading these stories, children can explore themes such as courage, resilience, and friendship in challenging contexts.

Choosing the Right War Story for Your Child

Every child is unique, and it's important to choose a story that matches their level of maturity and interests. Our stories for children aged 9 to 10 are carefully selected to offer engaging and educational narratives. Make sure to discuss with your child after reading to answer their questions and clarify any points they didn't understand.

Benefits of War Stories for Children

  • ✅ Strengthening historical understanding
  • ✅ Developing empathy and compassion
  • ✅ Encouraging critical thinking about complex situations
  • ✅ Stimulating curiosity and interest in history

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