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Long stories of female superheroes for children aged 11 to 12

Dive into a fascinating universe where stories come to life! Discover our collection of captivating long stories, specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Let yourself be carried away by inspiring superhero tales featuring strong and determined women. Explore also science fiction adventures that will awaken the imagination and stimulate curiosity. All these literary treasures are available for free online or in downloadable PDF format.

Superhero stories: women (20)

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Nova Quill is a young woman with a determined, kind expression, messy brown bun, graphite-gray jacket with neon stitching, holding a small illuminated-case and stabilizing a pale blue ring of energy with her hands; Prism Wren, about 25, looks contrite and feverish with goggles on her forehead and a reflective circuit-patterned jacket, crouches by a black drone to Nova’s right and hesitantly reaches for the case; Sparkbug is a small boxy black drone with a green camera eye and tiny articulated tools, hovering and projecting a thin green beam onto the case; Sunny is a small yellow-orange holographic sphere emitting data lines and a comforting glow above a wall screen. The scene is a central chamber of a futuristic lab with polished metal floors, glass walls showing corridors, a large blue light ring on a pedestal, cluttered workbenches and neon-contrast lighting. Main situation: a tense but nonviolent confrontation—Nova steadies the blue energy ring while Prism awkwardly tries to access the tech case amid flashing lights and hanging wires, creating a suspenseful, luminous atmosphere.

Starwarden and the Stolen Aurora Core

Reading 25 min. 11-12 years old

When Nova Quill, the steady Starwarden, thwarts a nighttime theft at HelioLab, she confronts Prism Wren—an inventive thief driven by a desire to help her power-starved neighborhood—and must navigate danger, ethics, and cooperation to protect the city's Aurora Core.

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Astra Nova, a superheroine, is a woman with long, shimmering hair like the starry sky, wearing a midnight blue costume adorned with golden patterns. She exudes an aura of determination and joy, her eyes sparkling with excitement as she leans toward a group of children. A curly-haired boy, around 8 years old, looks at Astra with admiration, pointing at a glowing crater in the ground. A 7-year-old girl with braids and a wondrous smile stands beside him, arms crossed, captivated by the magic of the scene. The setting is a peaceful neighborhood in the city of Lumina, with colorful houses and blooming trees, under a clear blue sky. In the center, a small crater shines with a golden light, surrounded by sparkling stardust. The main scene shows Astra Nova, smiling and full of energy, making the crater glow with her stellar magic, illuminating the amazed faces of the children around her, creating an atmosphere of joy and discovery.

Astra Nova and the secret of the fallen star

Reading 10 min. (1) 11-12 years old

In the bustling city of Lumina, superhero Astra Nova discovers a fallen star that leads her on a cosmic adventure with her friends Zephyr and Mira, as they unravel a celestial mystery threatening both their world and the Celestial Realm. Together, they embark on a quest to restore balance and uncover the secrets of the stars.

Nova Sparks, a heroic young woman with long silver hair, wears a shimmering costume that reflects the city lights. Her expression is determined and brave as she stands on a rooftop, ready to defend Neon City. Beside her, Techno Tim, a boy with futuristic glasses and messy hair, watches closely with a worried look, holding a small electronic device. The setting is a vibrant urban panorama, with illuminated skyscrapers, colorful billboards, and flying cars zipping through the night sky. The scene takes place atop an old glass clock, where sparkling electric wires surround them. The main situation shows Nova chasing mischievous characters, the Pranksters, who are busy manipulating the energy knots of the tower. The atmosphere is tense yet dynamic, with bursts of energy and shadows cast on the walls of nearby buildings.

Sparks in the Night: Nova's Neon Adventure

Reading 7 min. (1) 11-12 years old

In the vibrant Neon City, superhero Nova Sparks faces off against the mischievous Pranksters, led by Jester Jack, who aim to wreak havoc on the city's power grid. As she navigates through their antics, Nova must outsmart them to protect the city she loves.

Nova Calder, a young woman with midnight blue hair, stands on a worn wooden bench, her face lit up with excitement and determination. She wears a shimmering jacket with reflective threads that catch the starlight around her, creating a magical atmosphere. Beside her, Cora Tangle, a woman in her thirties with braided hair and colorful rope bracelets, watches Nova intently, her expression a mix of curiosity and regret. She holds a length of rope in her hands, ready to use it to repair the connections between the streets of the city. The scene is set in a bustling alley of Astra City, where modern buildings with bright facades surround them, while twinkling stars float in the air, illuminating the faces of passersby who stop to watch. The main situation shows Nova using her powers to light the way for lost residents in the city, while Cora prepares to untangle the knots of confusion woven into the city's system, creating an atmosphere of collaboration and hope.

Nova and the night of small stars

Reading 20 min. 11-12 years old

In the vibrant Astra City, a girl named Nova uses her magical stars to untangle a network of chaotic paths created by an artist's playful mischief, leading to confusion among its citizens. As she teams up with the artist, Cora, they embark on a journey to restore trust and clarity to the city's routes, discovering the importance of responsibility along the way.

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