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Long and funny sibling stories for children aged 11 to 12

Discover a captivating universe with our long stories specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. These fun tales, featuring siblings, promise to make young readers laugh and dream. Enjoy a selection of stories to read online or download for free in PDF. Each page is an invitation to adventure and imagination, perfect for sharing moments of closeness with family. Explore our collection now and let yourself be carried away by the enchanting tales!

Funny stories about siblings: all the stories (13)

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Four girls: Mina, 12, dark chestnut straight shoulder-length hair, mischievous look, arms crossed on the left of the bench, proud but softened smile; Tess, 12, brown ponytail, round glasses, notebook and pen on the right of the bench, taking serious notes while snickering; Ivy, 11½, short red hair, paint on her knees, crouched by the flowerbed in front of the bench, blowing a small whistle and holding a noise-making spoon; Nora, 11, youngest, blonde braided hair, seated center on the bench holding a small golden sock-shaped trophy in a box, embarrassed but beaming; scene: a pedestrian roundabout turned park with a paved circular path, colorful flowerbeds, wooden benches, a vintage lamppost, a golden retriever in the background, sunbeams through low branches and petals in the breeze; main action: a handmade trophy ceremony with the four sisters laughing around the bench, a poster in the flowerbed reading BEST SISTER AWRAD, joyful slightly awkward pastel atmosphere, friendly gestures and a light wind lifting the poster corner. Story added yesterday!

The Best Sister Aw-Rad Trophy

Reading 29 min. 11-12 years old

When Nora crafts a homemade "Best Sister" trophy to bring her squabbling siblings together, a misspelled poster turns their peaceful ceremony into a funny, unfolding neighborhood spectacle that tests their patience and loyalty.

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A warm, slightly messy living room in bright, soft lighting (mustard sofa, blue rug, light wood coffee table, black TV screen, scattered cushions, cardboard boxes and tape) shows three chibi-kawaii children investigating a missing remote: a mischievous, concentrated 12-year-old girl with brown pigtails kneels on a geometric rug building a cardboard castle and examines a small paper footprint nearby; her 6–8-year-old blond little brother stands on the coffee table with tousled hair, grinning dramatically and making a “whoosh” with a paper airplane as an “clue”; their 15–16-year-old sister with loose black hair and a mock-exasperated look sits on the sofa beside a spilled bowl of popcorn, peering under a cushion.

The Remote That Started a Sibling Adventure

Interactive story (2) 11-12 years old

An interactive, funny sibling adventure where everyday bickering turns into teamwork, giggles, and 27 different cozy endings.

Four boys: Leo, about 8, small with messy light-brown hair, wearing a large blue whale-patterned blanket as a hood and running right in the foreground with his face blurred under the fabric; Max, about 11, tall with short brown hair, furrowed brows but a smirk, slightly behind left of Leo holding an orange traffic cone called the Cone of Destiny, laughing and encouraging; Ollie, about 11, curly blonde and expressive, mouth open in laughter, left and behind Max on tiptoe as if clapping; Sam, about 11, straight black hair, playful kind look, arms crossed to the right and set back watching amused. Setting: narrow neighborhood alley between concrete garages, light grey cobbles with paint stains and weeds, open-slat wooden fences, a metal hose and green bins at the side, warm late-afternoon light casting long shadows. Main scene: a comical, dynamic moment—Leo dashes under the billowing whale blanket hood, the orange cone swings at Max’s arm, light water splashes on the ground, exaggerated movement and clear expressions, joyful chaotic mood with a vivid palette of blues, oranges and greens.

The Great Whale Blanket Treaty

Reading 29 min. 11-12 years old

When youngest Leo finds the family's beloved "Whale Blanket," a game of challenges with his brothers in the neighborhood alley spirals into sprinkler mishaps and a bell‑announced pause that forces them to rethink how to share and work together.

A 12-year-old girl, Ellie, with messy long brown hair, a big joyful smile, and sparkling excited eyes, is crouching near an old rug in a hallway. She wears a colorful t-shirt with unicorn patterns and denim shorts. Next to her, her 11-year-old brother Charlie, with tousled brown hair and a slightly tilted detective hat, watches intently, holding a magnifying glass in his hand. The hallway is bright, with pastel yellow walls decorated with children's drawings and family photos. A colorful rug covers the floor, and soft light filters through a window, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The main scene shows Ellie and Charlie in the middle of an investigation, laughing and searching for a lost sock, surrounded by scattered toys and dust in the air, capturing the spirit of adventure and sibling closeness.

The Great Sock Mystery

Reading 7 min. (11) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

Siblings Ellie and Charlie embark on a fun-filled adventure to solve the mystery of a missing sock, using their detective skills and imagination as they explore their home. Along the way, they encounter unexpected challenges and plenty of laughter, strengthening their bond as they search for clues.

Pip, a small rabbit with large ears and soft gray fur, joyfully dances in a sunny garden, a wide smile on his face and sparkling eyes full of excitement. He wears colorful striped socks that slide on the green grass. Junie, his sister with light brown fur and bright eyes, stands next to him, laughing heartily with a joyful and mischievous expression, her long ears perked up. She has a pretty braid adorned with a colorful ribbon fluttering in the wind. The garden is filled with vibrant flowers, fluttering butterflies, and an old wooden radio under an apple tree, playing catchy music. The scene depicts Pip and Junie dancing together, surrounded by laughter and colors, celebrating their bond and joy of living together.

The Great Muffin Mix-Up

Reading 10 min. (2) 11-12 years old

Pip the rabbit and his sister Junie engage in a playful rivalry over muffins and sunflower seeds, leading to a dance-off filled with silliness and laughter that helps them address their feelings of jealousy. As they discover the joy of being together, they learn valuable lessons about sharing and understanding.

A 12-year-old girl, mischievous and focused with a smile, light brown ponytail, striped T‑shirt and stained apron, holds a butter knife preparing a slice of bread; a roughly 10-year-old brother with messy hair and an excited, sly look at left stacks chips and cheese with crumbs flying; a joyful ~7-year-old sister with curly hair at right spreads jam and places marshmallows, a smear of jam on her cheek; the mother stands near the door in the background, smiling and surprised with hands on hips; a cluttered family kitchen under soft, rainy daylight—wooden countertop strewn with ingredients, a fogged window with raindrops—centers on a chaotic, colorful tower of sandwiches with uneven layers, dripping jam and rolling marshmallows, creating a playful, slightly messy atmosphere.

the soggy sandwich tower

Reading 11 min. (19) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

Molly and her siblings, Sam and Ella, embark on a chaotic kitchen adventure to create a unique snack, filled with laughter and mishaps, while learning the importance of teamwork and creativity. As they mix ingredients and break a few rules, they discover that sometimes the best memories come from the messiest moments.

Funny Stories of Siblings

Discover our collection of funny stories featuring siblings, specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. These unique tales offer moments of camaraderie and humor that are sure to captivate the imagination of young readers.

Stories for Children Aged 11 to 12

The stories we offer are suited for children aged 11 to 12, an age where imagination is flourishing. Each story is crafted to stimulate their creativity while entertaining them. Our tales cover a variety of themes, ranging from everyday life to extraordinary adventures.

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