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Long space fantasy stories for children aged 11 to 12

Dive into a captivating universe with our long space fantasy stories, specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Each tale transports you to distant galaxies, populated by fearless heroes and extraordinary adventures. Offering free online reading or the option to download your favorite stories in PDF, our platform is a true treasure for young explorers. Let your imagination soar and discover fascinating worlds where anything is possible!

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Main character: Lio Kestrel, an open, focused man with short brown hair and a worn pilot jacket with a patch, calmly holding a black-crystal disk (the Stardial) in a glowing case on a central platform while his left hand touches a console with colored lights. Secondary: Sera, about 16, copper-skinned with braids threaded with nuts and beads, bright smiling eyes, tapping a runic ring on the floor to synchronize beacons, standing slightly to his right. Secondary: Brann, about 30, round, with gray-blue curls and a rolled-up starry robe, casting luminous runes with his hands above a beam of light to stabilize the ether, behind Lio. Secondary: Overseer Maelin, about 45, upright, color-shifting coat, severe but relieved expression, arms crossed near a control panel observing the scene. Other elements: several round, rusty spectral drones float like lanterns emitting soft glows; the Stardial is a dark disk with fine silver engravings and shifting constellations. Place: a large circular chamber with a transparent starry ceiling, floors inlaid with glowing runes, tall glass-and-metal beacons sending columns of colored light, visible panels and cables, warm metallic air scented with ozone. Main situation: the group works together to tune and calm huge unstable light beams—violet and silver light gradually settling—with synchronized gestures and general relief.

The Stardial and the Singing Relay

Reading 35 min. 11-12 years old

A listening pilot named Lio, joined by a beacon-tender and a relay wizard, investigates a mysterious ether artifact—the Stardial—found among haunted debris after the relay’s beacons begin hearing an unfamiliar, unsettling song.

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Lira, a determined, slightly amused explorer with a sunlit face, brown braid and half-zipped practical jacket, signs a silver parchment on a tea table with a glowing crystal quill while a ~12-year-old boy, Juno, excited and nervous with tousled hair, scarf and courier satchel, stands beside her clutching a sealed letter; opposite them a calm, mysterious Star-Binder—hooded, silver-eyed, stars embroidered on her dark hood—emerges from a starry rift standing in a crystal circle and weaves a thread of starlight around the parchment. The scene is on the mosaic-tiled rooftop observatory of the Crystal Exchange with metal telescopes, golden lantern garlands, a blue anvil-shaped tea corner and steaming kettles under a glass sky dotted with distant ships; it’s a sunset truce signing—tender, magical negotiation—lit in purple, blue and gold with sparkling crystal reflections and textured details on the parchment, crystals and clothing.

The Clear Truce at the Crystal Exchange

Reading 33 min. 11-12 years old

Explorer Lira Vance teams up with an apprentice courier and the mysterious Star-Binder to stop a technomancer plot threatening the Crystal Exchange’s Vault, forging an uneasy truce and racing through market mazes and hidden corridors to protect their community.

A man, Cassian, with a determined, slightly tired face, tousled brown hair and a worn jacket at the elbows, crouches by a twisted metal gate hinge holding a small brass proof-chime emitting a silver line of light while drawing glowing runes with a bit of bright chalk; to his left a boy, Nix (about 16), energetic with soot-smudged cheeks, short hair and a copper ear bead, holds a fine spool of copper wire and sprinkles sparkling storm-sand into the rune grooves; in the background right rises the Grandmother Quartz column, a tower-high translucent pillar with warm amber inner light and floating runic patterns that pulse like a beating heart; the setting is a vast cathedral-like corridor of polished black stone with a vaulted ceiling, floating glass lanterns containing mini star-storms, broken crystal shards and snaking metal cables with iridescent reflections; the scene shows two improvised repairers restarting an ancient portal by restoring a missing rune as a magical spark runs along the copper wire, the rune ignites and a spray of luminous glitter bursts from the portal frame.

The Warden of the Singing Crystals

Reading 35 min. 11-12 years old

When warden Cassian Vail's silo crystals start tapping and conjure a mysterious portal, he follows it into an ancient gate room and must team up with a young stitcher named Nix to repair a broken hinge while fending off scavengers.

A young woman named Liora, with hair shining like silver strands, stands on the deck of a spaceship. Her face shows determination and curiosity, with eyes sparkling with starlight. She wears a futuristic suit adorned with shimmering constellation patterns and holds a glowing wand that emits colorful bursts. Beside her is a small boy named Pip, with messy hair and golden skin, joyfully spinning in the air. He wears a light tunic and has a bright smile, arms open as if to catch the stars. A little further away, an elderly man named Sef, with a silver beard and wise eyes, watches the scene kindly. He is draped in a flowing robe that glows brightly, as if made of light. The setting is a vast intergalactic space filled with colorful nebulae and sparkling planets. The ship is surrounded by light filaments forming a network of connections between the stars, creating a magical and vibrant atmosphere. The main scene shows Liora, Pip, and Sef creating a circle of light around a ship's engine while singing a harmonious melody to soothe the young stars shining around them. Bursts of light dance in the air, reflecting their determination to bring peace and harmony to the universe.

Liora and the Wish Engine

Reading 28 min. 11-12 years old

In a luminous realm where stars sing and machines learn, Liora, a compassionate programmer, must unite diverse voices to mend a broken harmony caused by a chaotic Wish Engine, while confronting a lurking shadow that threatens their delicate balance. Together with her AI companion Kez and a circle of caring beings, she embarks on a journey to teach kindness and understanding in their interconnected universe.

Adult woman ~28, determined soft face with empathetic eyes, singing with parted lips as she holds a small dark shimmering Null Prism that dissolves into a light blue-white mist; she wears a worn rust jacket with small gold runes on the collar, a floating light scarf and a messy brown ponytail, standing forward on the deck of a spacecraft; a dog-sized copper-and-brass mechanical fox with luminous marble eyes stands protectively by her boots, tail fanned and a paw on a console with violet reflections on its metal; in the left background the winged ship Wren with translucent sails and runic patterns is moored on a Sea of Quiet — a star-splintered void of indigo, midnight blue and lavender with silver splashes — watercolor tones, subtle cold lighting focused on her hands and the Prism, grainy textures and silver micro-splashes suggesting fading magic, composition centered on the woman and Prism with the fox foreground right and Wren and the dark sea background left to evoke infinity.

The Song That Opened a Universe

Reading 29 min. 11-12 years old

Captain Aria Sorell and her mechanical fox, Spoke, embark on a daring adventure aboard the Wren of Dawn to confront the dangerous Null Prism and the warlord Athrax, seeking to restore hope and unmake the darkness threatening the Lantern Cluster. Along the way, they discover the power of curiosity and the importance of asking the right questions in a universe filled with wonders.

Astra Veyra is a young woman with silver hair floating like strands of light, her emerald eyes shining with wonder and determination. She stands on a sparkling ground, her hands resting on the vibrant earth, feeling the magic pulsing beneath her feet. Nearby, a small spherical robot named Zyn hovers at waist height, its blinking lights expressing joyful curiosity. It is covered in colorful metal panels and emits enthusiastic beeps. The setting is a spectacular alien landscape, with trees featuring crystalline leaves reaching towards the sky, their twisted roots in the air. Rivers of liquid light wind through a field of stardust, while a ruined city illuminated by blue flames looms on the horizon. The main scene shows Astra, awestruck and determined, ready to explore this mysterious world, while Zyn flits around her, adding a touch of magic and technology to their adventure.

Starlit Shadows: The Eclipse of Miralune

Interactive story 11-12 years old

In a universe where magic and technology clash, Astra Veyra, a fearless interstellar explorer, discovers Miralune—a mysterious planet where mystical forces reshape reality. As she ventures deeper into its shadowed depths, Astra must choose her path through wonders and terrors, unraveling the secret at the heart of the dying empire.

Captivating Space Fantasy Stories for 11-12 Year Olds

Our space fantasy stories are specially designed to captivate the imagination of children aged 11 to 12. They offer thrilling adventures in interstellar universes, populated with fascinating creatures and futuristic technologies. Each tale is an invitation to explore space and discover unknown worlds.

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