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Free Science Fantasy Stories for children aged 9 to 10 years old

Discover our collection of captivating stories for children aged 9 to 10 years old. Immerse yourself in a world of Science Fantasy where heroes battle fantastical creatures and explore extraordinary worlds. Our stories stimulate imagination and encourage reading among young readers. Download our thrilling tales for free and give your children exciting reading moments.

Science Fantasy: all the stories (32)

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Four boys crossing a half-vine, half-energy bridge above a swirling stream of light in a suspended orbital garden. Eli, 9, crouched at the front left, attentive face, short chestnut hair, watching a curve of light on the energy bridge; Milo, 9, center-left, mischievous grin, curly hair, glowing mechanical bracelet, pressing a device that projects a golden grid; Rowan, 9, calm and sturdy, fair skin, dark bowl-cut, standing mid-bridge with arms outstretched to gently steady a crystalline vine; Cassian, 8 (almost 9), dreamy, tousled blond hair, center-right, head tilted to the starry sky, pointing at luminous lilies on the far bank. The garden orbits a planet with silver-tiled ground and metallic roots, translucent-leafed trees dusted with stardust, phosphorescent purple-blue-pink flowers, and a multicolored Nebula Stream winding below. The bridge is woven crystalline vines and a golden light lattice; scene evokes science-fantasy with saturated gouache-like textures, metallic reflections and stardust highlights, focused on the boys’ precise gestures, concentrated expressions, and the flowing light beneath.

The secret of the orbital garden

Reading 8 min. 9-10 years old

Four friends in a shimmering Orbital Garden must combine magic, technology, and careful observation to build a bridge across the unpredictable Nebula Stream and reach the legendary Star Orchid. Along the way they learn about balance, patience, and working together.

Nova, a small anthropomorphic wolf with silver ears, soft blue-gray fur and bright amber eyes, stands on a mossy ridge sniffing the air with one paw raised; to his right a swarm of small polished-brass mechanical beetles clicks and flies in formation leaving dotted lights near the grasses, while on a low stone in the background a living carved owl with pale blue glass eyes watches; the scene is Starforge Valley at dusk—crystalline grasses, shadowy rock tunnels and vine-covered stone arches of an observatory under a mauve sky speckled with tiny lights—and Nova stands at a crossroads of three paths lit by singing ribbons of light (to a crystal meadow, resonant tunnels and the observatory arches) with visible melody filaments around him; 3D animated-film style, rich contrasting colors, soft fur textures, shiny metal surfaces and dramatic twilight lighting, composition centered on Nova and the illuminated paths.

Nova, the Little Wolf of the Starforge Vale

Interactive story 9-10 years old

A small wolf follows a singing signal into a realm where spellcraft and circuitry weave together, and every choice shapes a different legend.

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A 10-year-old boy, awed and focused, round face with freckles, messy brown hair, oil-stained gray canvas jacket and slightly scraped knees, gently holds a small luminous ribbon-like creature called a Lumen in his palm and watches it with bright eyes; a secondary human figure, a hooded man (~40) in a dark coat with silver runes, stands on the carved wooden deck of a small boat, smiling softly and reaching a hand near the boy as if blessing the scene; the Lumen is a translucent, shimmering pale-blue-and-gold ribbon of light emitting tiny motes. The setting is a midnight-black canal dotted with thousands of tiny glowing particles, wet stone quays, floating blue oil lamps, and a wooden barge engraved with luminous symbols and a barrel decorated with a star map in the background. The boy releases the Lumen onto a silver-current ribbon that sparkles on the water, casting glittering reflections on the characters' faces, light flares around the barrel, and an atmosphere blending ancient technology with stellar magic.

The Canal of Constellations

Reading 12 min. 9-10 years old

Ivo, a boy who listens to a magical canal, is asked by a mysterious traveler to help test a fallen Fragment of Sky that hides a frightened star-being, forcing him to balance curiosity and caution during a delicate ritual.

A smiling, focused 10-year-old girl named Mira with messy brown pigtails, round glasses and oil‑stained gray overalls delicately holds a small silver metal cage threaded with glowing filaments and blows on it like an instrument as her nonhuman companion Syl — a living ribbon of shimmering metal and translucent air that coils around her wrist leaving blue and silver light trails and looks mischievously protective — helps while an elderly Windkeeper of about 70 with a wrinkled face, short white beard and a thick brown leather coat stands back on the spiral stone tiers watching with astonishment and apprehension in a semicircular cliffside amphitheater studded with brass devices, pipes, lenses and crystals and floating colored mists, as Mira installs the crystal cage into the mouth of a large copper Harmonizer and Syl weaves ribbons of air around the machine, the scene bathed in golden sunset light illuminating dust and particles.

The Tinker and the Silver Wind

Reading 10 min. 9-10 years old

A young tinkerer named Mira and a living ribbon of wind called Syl team up in the amphitheatre to repair the city’s tangled Harmonizers, using clever inventions and careful listening to calm the wild currents.

A lively 10-year-old girl with tangled brown hair and a freckled, light-speckled face places both hands on a glowing meteor, her expression gentle, focused and awestruck; behind her stands Brother Maia, about 35, sleeves stained with oil and stardust, smiling protectively and holding a shiny wrench; to the right, lanky 14-year-old Lio with tousled hair laughs in wonder as he reaches toward a meteor note; in the background Brother Ced, about 60, wrinkled and robed, watches calmly with hands clasped; to the left a polished-alloy mechanical dog called Skyhound stands alert with onyx eyes; the scene is a twilight valley of whispering silver grasses, a circle of smooth meteor stones on grey cliffs with caverns, soft aurora dawn light and drifting cosmic dust; at the center the girl touches a large meteor in a glowing circle, spirals of colored light rise as the stones hum like strings and distant metal silhouettes withdraw into shadow; delicate watercolor palette of washed midnight blue, silver-green, pale pink and gold with wet textures, soft edges and visible brushstrokes to evoke tactile magic.

The map of falling light

Reading 12 min. 9-10 years old

A curious trainee named Mira discovers a mysterious map that leads her and her companions to a valley of singing meteors, where they must listen, learn, and build trust to protect the sky's hidden paths.

The main character is Zephyr, a young fox with bright orange fur and green eyes, focused and amazed, seated on his hind legs touching a glowing sphere with his paw and tracing runes in the air with his tail; a second character is Orin, a mechanical wise owl with steel-gray feathers and golden lens-eyes, perched on a left rocky ledge watching attentively; three mechanical moles with polished brass shells and blinking lights crouch by a gear panel, adjusting a forge lens beside the fox; the setting is a vast underground chamber carved from dark stone, walls engraved with neon blue, purple, and gold runes, ribbons of light, rows of gleaming gears and copper pipes; the scene shows the fox awakening the "Neon Core" — a large orbiting swirl of light that pulses then strengthens, neon filaments reaching the ceiling and warm, sparkling light flooding the room.

The neon heart of Luminara

Reading 7 min. 9-10 years old

A curious young fox named Zephyr ventures through a glowing underground city to uncover why the Neon Core is failing, using imagination and goodwill to navigate runes, machines, and wary neighbors.

There are three characters: Arin, a 12-year-old boy with curly hair and round glasses, wearing a blue tunic and a vest filled with tools, is focused on a small shiny device in his hand. Tarek, an 11-year-old boy with blond hair and a wide smile, is sitting on a rock in a yellow t-shirt and denim shorts, laughing and pointing at a glowing bird flying above them. Zephyr, a 12-year-old boy with brown hair and thoughtful eyes, stands slightly back in a green shirt and beige pants, holding an ancient map with a curious expression. The setting is the Time Caves, a vast underground space illuminated by sparkling crystals, with spiral patterns and ancient clocks on the cave walls, filled with a palpable magic. At the center, a stone pedestal supports the Crystal of Chronos, shining with multicolored light and casting dancing shadows on the walls. The main scene shows the three friends discovering the Crystal of Chronos, with Arin approaching the pedestal, Tarek joyfully laughing, and Zephyr attentively observing, all amazed by the beauty of the crystal and the magical atmosphere of the cave.

The Quest for the Crystal of Chronos

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

In the magical realm of Zorathia, three friends—Arin, Tarek, and Zephyr—embark on a daring quest to find the legendary Crystal of Chronos, navigating through enchanted forests and shadowy valleys while facing riddles and guardians that test their courage and friendship. Their journey teaches them the true meaning of bravery and responsibility as they strive to protect their world.

Captivating Science Fantasy Stories

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