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Wacky and absurd stories for children aged 11 to 12

Dive into a captivating universe with our selection of long stories, specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Let yourself be carried away by wacky and absurd tales that will spark the imagination and creativity of your young readers. Whether for online reading or a free PDF download, each story promises unforgettable adventures. Get ready to laugh, dream, and discover worlds where the absurd reigns supreme!

Wacky and absurd stories: all the stories (32)

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A 12-year-old boy, Noah, enthusiastic and slightly surprised, tousled brown hair, blue hoodie, worn jeans and a sticker reading I POINTED LIKE A PROFESSIONAL on his chest, stands inside a starlight ring pointing determinedly; beside him to the right is Barry the Compass Bear, warm brown fur, cream knitted vest, round glasses and a compass around his neck, holding a clipboard and smiling kindly at the fingertip; to Noah's left on a crate stands Captain Pebble the confident black-and-white penguin with a red scarf, feet apart like a teacher and tapping his beak in encouragement; behind Noah an animated planetarium chair with a green star-patterned cushion wiggles slightly and holds a steaming mug on an armrest; the scene is inside a large domed planetarium with a starry projection ceiling, green and purple aurora ribbons, a glittering star-carpet and curved rows of seats, capturing the comic, magical moment the sky begins to open and stars rearrange, warm, absurd and full of wonder.

The Boy Who Pointed at North-ish

Reading 25 min. 11-12 years old

A curious boy named Noah follows a singing radio to a whimsical planetarium where a mispointed finger whisks him into the indecisive realm of North-ish, leading him to meet odd guides like a Compass Bear and a confident penguin on a quest to restore true direction.

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Three characters: Milo, about 11, messy brown hair, oversized blue jacket and jeans, stands left, timidly touches a brass doorknob with one finger; Bea, about 11, red braided hair, bright yellow sweatshirt, mischievous smile, stands right and touches the knob at the same time, leaning forward; an anthropomorphized brass doorknob in the center, shiny and tall with a small joyful face carved in metal, vibrating and seeming to laugh on a partially open wooden door. Setting: a train station hall made of fabric and cotton—marshmallowlike pastel walls, quilted cushion benches, embroidered signs, a soft textured floor, soft lighting with sharp shadows and pop‑art dot accents. Main action: both children touch the jiggling laughing knob together as the door opens to a scented breeze of soap, their faces sharing a complicit look of surprise; centered composition, saturated colors, thick outlines, dotted patterns and strong contrasts.

The day the train station lost quiet

Reading 27 min. 11-12 years old

When Milo and Bea follow a polite note at their train station, they tumble into a whimsical cotton world where manners open doors and unusual tasks await them; soon they're enlisted to find something important that's gone missing.

A small green-freckled dragon named Lilt stands in front of a spiral door, looking curious and determined. His large eyes shine with excitement, and he wears a red ribbon tied around one of his horns. Next to him, a snail named Zip, with a patch of green moss on his back, smiles encouragingly, his antennas raised and ready to help. A lamppost named Lampkin, with a shimmering golden light, shines above them, emitting a warm and friendly glow. The setting is a sunny path lined with colorful hedges that whisper secrets, with candy-shaped cobblestones and dancing flowers that seem to applaud. The main scene shows Lilt, determined to cross the door of rules, singing a joyful note while hopping on one leg, as the sign above the door changes messages, creating a playful and absurd atmosphere.

Lilt and the Sign That Never Sat Still

Reading 26 min. 11-12 years old

In the whimsical town of Whimble Green, a small dragon named Lilt embarks on a quest to decipher the ever-changing rules of the Gate of Rules to join the Parade of Bounce, discovering the importance of kindness and confidence along the way. With the help of his friends, he learns that the key to overcoming challenges lies in believing in himself and setting his own rules.

Marvin, a small mole with messy brown fur and purple sunglasses, is excitedly smiling as he stands in the center of a dirt path surrounded by bright glass glitter and pieces of bread. Next to him, Gloria, a cheerful green grasshopper with long antennae and round eyes, joyfully jumps with her wings spread, holding a long striped sock as a signal. In the background, a crowd of colorful animals, including dancing squirrels and curious hedgehogs, watches the scene in awe. The setting is a sunny path lined with vibrant flowers and an old tree trunk, where a large wooden sign reads "The First Ant Passage." The main scene shows Marvin and Gloria celebrating the opening of their ant passage, surrounded by a festive and joyful atmosphere, with bright colors and smiles on everyone's faces.

Marvin and the Marvelous Ant Crossing

Reading 8 min. 11-12 years old

Marvin the mole, with the help of his friends, sets out to create an ingenious ant crossing to solve the problem of ant traffic jams in Underleaf Town, leading to a delightful day filled with unexpected challenges and laughter. As the ants begin to use the crossing, a new idea emerges that could lead to even more fun.

A 12-year-old boy named Max, with tousled hair and sparkling curious eyes, stands in front of a giant refrigerator that is sneezing, sending a carton of milk flying into the air. Max is wearing a striped t-shirt and shorts, and his face shows an amused surprise, with a wide smile and rosy cheeks. Next to him, a small duck named Sir Quackers, wearing a monocle and top hat, stands proudly on the edge of the refrigerator, gesturing enthusiastically. The setting is a colorful kitchen filled with light wood furniture, bright yellow walls, and patterned tiled flooring. Sunbeams filter through a window, illuminating the scene with cheerful light. The main situation depicts Max and Sir Quackers reacting to the strange event, with drops of milk falling around them and the family cat, holding a lettuce leaf, watching the scene with a puzzled expression.

the day the fridge sneezed

Reading 11 min. (5) 11-12 years old

Max Tiddlewhump discovers a talking duck named Sir Quackers in his sneezing refrigerator, and together they embark on a whimsical adventure to find the Legendary Lollipop of Laughter to save their worlds from the Dullness Drones. Along the way, they encounter silly riddles, giggling vegetables, and unexpected challenges in the enchanting Upside-Down Town.

Benny the Boomerang, an orange boomerang with a mischievous smile, is joyfully sliding down a rainbow slide, arms outstretched and eyes sparkling with excitement. Next to him, Ella, an old soccer ball with colorful patterns, rolls with a big smile, its seams shimmering in the sun. Skip, a jump rope with bulging eyes, jumps while laughing, its smooth and energetic movements adding to the cheerful atmosphere. In the background, a bright blue sky is dotted with marshmallow-shaped clouds, while a crowd of silly creatures claps and laughs, creating a festive ambiance. The scene takes place in a magical park filled with vibrant colors, where candy trees and dancing flowers add a whimsical touch. The main focus shows Benny and his friends launching down the slide together, ready to dive into a world of laughter and absurd adventures.

Benny's Whimsical Wobble

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

In the whimsical town of Whimsiville, Benny the Boomerang and his friends embark on a series of hilarious challenges at the Great Whimsical Games, where they encounter silly surprises and embrace the joy of friendship and laughter along the way.

In a colorful and whimsical landscape, three children stand atop Giggledom Hill. Jenny, a 10-year-old girl with bright red hair and sparkling blue sneakers, laughs heartily while mimicking exaggerated movements. To her right, Lola, a 9-year-old girl wearing a purple feathered hat, makes hilarious faces with her arms raised. On the left, Mia, a 10-year-old girl with curly brown hair and a contagious smile, dances awkwardly, her eyes sparkling with joy. The setting is a fantastical world where houses are suspended in trees, and the sky is dotted with polka-dotted stars. Cotton candy clouds float gently, while a chocolate stream flows nearby, creating a magical and absurd atmosphere. The main scene shows the children making a grumpy old wizard laugh, whose enormous mismatched shoes are visible in the background. Their faces are filled with happiness and excitement as they engage in a series of comedic gestures to make the wizard burst into laughter, who begins to smile, his eyes twinkling with amusement.

The Wobbly Adventure

Reading 8 min. (1) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

In the whimsical town of Quirkville, three adventurous friends discover a mysterious map leading them to the topsy-turvy Kingdom of Wobbles, where they must help the Wibble Wobble King find a lost laughter to break a magical curse. Along their journey, they encounter eccentric creatures and hilarious challenges that test their friendship and creativity.

A 12-year-old boy, Timmy, with messy hair and round glasses, smiles in wonder as he joyfully dances in an enchanted forest. He wears a colorful t-shirt with cat patterns and denim shorts, his arms raised in the air, full of energy and happiness. Next to him, Sir Snailington, a giant snail with a shiny shell and a top hat, moves slowly, his eyes sparkling with joy. He claps enthusiastically, adding an absurd touch to the scene. In the background, the Possibility Forest is a magical place filled with candy trees with lollipop leaves and licorice vines, under a bright blue sky dotted with marshmallow-shaped clouds. The main scene shows Timmy and Sir Snailington dancing with a giant roller-skating chicken performing comical moves, while singing marshmallows joyfully surround them, creating a playful atmosphere full of bright colors.

Jelly Adventures in Quirkville!

Reading 12 min. (2) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

In the whimsical town of Quirkville, young Timmy Twizzle embarks on a hilarious adventure with his talking goldfish and a giant snail to retrieve a magical hat from the Possibility Forest, encountering dancing gummy bears and absurd challenges along the way. As they navigate this bizarre world filled with laughter and surprises, Timmy discovers that adventure is best shared with friends.

Ralph, a little raccoon with sparkling eyes and striped gray fur, is happily floating in the air with a wide smile on his face, holding a shiny, bright banana in his paws. Next to him, Sally, a mischievous squirrel with brown fur and a bushy tail, looks up with wide eyes and her mouth open in awe, while Oliver, a wise owl with white feathers and round glasses, glides slightly below, looking puzzled yet amused with his wings spread. The scene takes place in the colorful sky of Whiskerville, where trees with multicolored leaves dance in the wind and candy-shaped clouds float around them, creating a magical and playful atmosphere. Ralph, floating and laughing, discovers the surprising effects of the magic banana while his friends watch, amazed by this wacky and absurd adventure.

Ralph's Remarkable Raccoon Adventure

Reading 7 min. (3) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

Ralph the curious raccoon discovers a glowing banana peel that grants him the ability to float, leading him and his friends on a whimsical adventure filled with peculiar challenges and magical encounters in their town of Whiskerville. As they seek answers from the wise Professor Paws, they learn that laughter and joy are the keys to harnessing the peel's powers.

Wacky and Absurd Stories for Children Aged 11 to 12

Wacky and absurd stories have the power to captivate the imagination of children aged 11 to 12. These tales, often filled with comical situations and eccentric characters, allow young readers to escape into fantastic worlds where anything is possible.

Why choose absurd stories for this age group?

At this age, children develop a more sophisticated sense of humor and seek stories that challenge logic. Absurd stories are perfect for stimulating their creativity and encouraging original thinking. They also offer the opportunity to discuss important themes in a playful and engaging way.

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We offer a wide selection of stories that you can read online or download in PDF for free. Each story is carefully selected to provide the perfect blend of humor and madness, ensuring many hours of enjoyable reading for your children.

Benefits of reading our wacky stories

  • ✅ Stimulates imagination and creativity
  • ✅ Encourages the development of a sense of humor
  • ✅ Provides an escape into fantastic worlds
  • ✅ Promotes critical and original thinking
  • ✅ Freely accessible online or in PDF

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