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Stories about war featuring girls for children aged 9 to 10 years old

The stories offered here take young readers on captivating tales about war, featuring brave and inspiring girls. Aimed at children aged 9 to 10, these educational stories allow them to explore values of bravery, friendship, and resilience. By reading these tales, children can enrich their imagination while learning important lessons about history and peace. Enjoy these stories to read online for free or to download as a PDF for enriching reading moments.

Stories about war: girls (2)

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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.

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