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Long science fiction stories for children aged 11 to 12

Dive into a captivating universe with our collection of long stories, specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Discover fascinating science fiction tales that will spark their imagination and broaden their horizons. Each story is available online and can also be downloaded for free in PDF format, for reading at any time. Give your young adventurers an unforgettable and enriching reading experience. Don't wait any longer to explore these extraordinary worlds!

Science fiction stories for 11-12 years old children (199)

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Pip, a silver, lunchbox-sized mechanical recorder with small wheels, a smiling speaker grille and a blinking light, rolls toward a spherical magnetic relay holding a built-in mic and records a soothing message with a determined, reassuring expression; Mira, a tired but relieved human technician in her thirties with hair tied back and a utility jumpsuit with glowing pockets, crouches by the hub with a tablet showing code and points a probe into an opening; a tiny pollinator drone hovers above casting a soft glow while market passers—a tired parent, a smiling child and a street vendor—watch relaxed; the scene is Bridge 12’s air market with a carbon-lattice walkway, suspended colorful stalls, translucent panels revealing rooftop gardens and an orange sunset, luminescent cables and visible conduits, and a large spherical relay floating on a magnetic cradle at the center; Pip’s calm recording shifts the bridge lights from nervous blinking to a gentle pulse, merchants relax and the atmosphere becomes warmer and more peaceful.

Pip and the City That Learned to Breathe

Reading 19 min. Story of a futuristic city 11-12 years old

In a high-tech city of skywalks, a small recorder named Pip discovers a stray comfort program causing bridge and elevator glitches and teams up with a technician to calm the city's systems with new, human-centered messages.

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A 12-year-old boy with a round freckled face, short tousled chestnut hair and a determined, slightly anxious expression, wide bright eyes, wearing a worn blue hoodie, jeans and an orange safety harness around his waist, holding a spool of fluorescent rope and looking up while walking on an aerial walkway; Auntie Rina, about 40, warm-faced with gray hair in a bun and a flour-stained apron, stands at the ramp entrance holding a large ladle and two orange safety lines, encouraging the boy; Jax, about 13, with shaved sides and black hair, a green jacket and confident but worried posture, walks just behind with his hand on the metal railing; Mr. Olo, about 60, short gray beard and a tool-filled jacket, crouches by an open technical panel on the walkway lit by a small portable lamp, inspecting sparkling cables; the setting is an aerial walkway between rooftop gardens in a futuristic city with wide glass and metal planks, hanging plant troughs, petal-shaped solar panels, ropes and blinking blue light rails, glass-faced skyscrapers and an orange twilight sky; the main situation: an urgent repair and human coordination as guide lights flicker and the team works to secure the passage and restore a safety panel on the roof access door, tense but supportive atmosphere with strong contrasts between dark walkway areas and warm portable lamps.

The Night the Walkways Blinked

Reading 26 min. Story of a futuristic city 11-12 years old

Eleven-year-old Milo rallies his neighborhood to investigate flickering guide lights and a locked rooftop safety system in Skygarden City, learning what responsibility and community coordination mean as they try to keep the rooftop gardens safe.

A bright, optimistic scene on the Sunspan Bridge showing 12-year-old Mina—light brown hair in a messy bun, petrol-blue jacket, cargo pants—holding a small shiny sensor disk in her left hand and a silver mini-suction in her right; to her right 12-year-old Rin, shy and hopeful with welding goggles on her forehead and stained grey overalls, adjusts a small luminous rectangular motor on the roof behind Mina; to the left a calm, smiling 35-year-old technician, Sol, in a black jacket with cyan light lines and a cap, holds a holographic tablet showing a circuit diagram; the trio remove a strip of metallic confetti from a dull panel and install a small buffer module to stabilize energy as gentle beams of light re-synchronize across the honey-colored bridge, which features smooth rectangular light slabs, thin cables and filaments under a translucent layer, terraced roofs with miniature gardens, colorful billboards, floating bubble shuttles, and a silver greenhouse with a kite-sail shaped like a luminous ray; palette of warm pastels (honey, coral, soft cyan) with silver metallic accents and pale neons, simple composition with characters in the foreground, slight perspective, soft expressions, rounded shapes, thin outlines, optimistic atmosphere.

The Day Sunspan Bridge Flickered

Reading 27 min. (1) Story of a futuristic city 11-12 years old

When a dimming light bridge threatens Skyharbor’s flow, curious Mina teams up with technician Sol and inventor Rin to uncover the cause and work out a clever, responsible solution, discovering how cooperation and small inventions can help a city.

Mina, 12, short chestnut hair, small, face bright with astonishment and sweetness, in a khaki jacket and backpack, holds a small glowing crystal projecting a rainbow; Leo, about 12, half-amused, half-tired, in a striped T-shirt and jeans, stands to Mina's right looking at the sky with a silver badge in hand; Zim, a small round mint-green alien with big black eyes and four thin-armed hands, waves beside a sleek small silver ship that gently lifts above tall grass in "Whale Rock Field" under a clear night with pale whale-like boulders, a low round moon and stars; the scene is soft and magical with saturated colors, sharp contrasts, a blue halo beneath the ship and the crystal's light sparkling.

The Sparkling Cave and the Polite Light

Reading 31 min. Alien story 11-12 years old

A curious girl and her friend use a homemade signal device to connect with a stranded, polite alien and venture into a glittering cave to help free its ship, facing talking crystals, tricky tunnels, and unexpected challenges along the way.

Science Fiction Stories for Children Aged 11 to 12

Science fiction stories offer an extraordinary journey into unknown worlds and stimulate the imagination of young readers. For children aged 11 to 12, these tales are a unique opportunity to explore futuristic universes while developing their creativity and love for reading.

The Importance of Science Fiction in Children's Development

Science fiction allows children to understand complex concepts in a playful way. It encourages not only critical thinking but also open-mindedness towards new ideas. Science fiction stories often address relevant themes such as technology, the environment, and ethics, thus providing essential points of reflection for pre-teens.

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We offer a diverse collection of science fiction stories specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Each story is available online and downloadable in PDF format for free, ensuring maximum accessibility for all young reading enthusiasts.

Benefits of Reading Science Fiction for Children

  • ✅ Stimulates imagination and creativity
  • ✅ Develops critical thinking
  • ✅ Encourages open-mindedness
  • ✅ Introduces technological and scientific concepts
  • ✅ Fosters a love for reading

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