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Science fiction stories for 7 and 8 year old children

Discover our selection of free science fiction stories for children aged 7 and 8. Immerse yourself in imaginary worlds filled with robots, aliens, and intergalactic travel. We have gathered the best tales to stimulate your children's imagination and take them on incredible adventures. Let them explore distant worlds without leaving their chair with our captivating stories.

Science fiction stories for 7-8 years old children (219)

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Three 8-year-olds—Milo, messy brown hair and blue T-shirt, standing center holding a small shining brass "POCKET TIME COMPASS" whose needle trembles and points to an engraved leaf as a small paper slips out; Nora, blond ponytail and green jacket, left, gently tugging the compass string and smiling; Sam, short black hair and red cap, right, holding a pencil like a salute with wide excited eyes—stand in a warm garage with striped wooden floor, cluttered shelves, a workbench, flickering overhead light and golden afternoon light through a window, all with expressions of wonder, ready for an adventure.

The Pocket Time Compass

Interactive story Time travel story 7-8 years old

Three almost-eight-year-old friends find a tiny time device and learn how to explore the past and future without breaking the rules of time.

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An 8-year-old girl with black pigtails and curious round eyes, holding old plastic binoculars and looking down, watches an apple-sized translucent extraterrestrial orb with a blue light inside float above a sunflower and project a thin beam that draws a smiling face and an arrow in the soil; a brave sunflower with bright yellow petals stands in the foreground to her right, a sand bucket and worn rope swing lie slightly blurred on the lawn to her left, and behind them a small garden, a brick building, a dark wooden fence and a deep starry night sky frame the scene; the girl, amazed and smiling, watches the orb blink blue and yellow in a soft, luminous, magical atmosphere.

Luna and the Friendly Star Map

Interactive story (1) Alien story 7-8 years old

A gentle sci-fi choose-your-own-adventure where Luna, a seven-year-old girl, meets kind aliens, explores strange technology, and solves a cozy mystery among the stars.

Mira, an 8-year-old girl with brown hair in pigtails, big bright eyes, wearing a blue polka-dot dress, delicately holds a small shiny pewter clock with her hand on its comet-shaped hand; Pip, about 8, with a round serious face and short light-brown hair in a khaki jacket, stands left of Mira holding a magnifying glass and looking at the clock in amazement; Tilly, a small round cream-colored guide robot with a painted smile and a comet flag on its back, rolls to their right emitting small blue and yellow LEDs; they are in a warm dusty attic with wooden floorboards, a skylight casting golden rays through dust, cardboard boxes, old toys and posters; the clock's light has just turned on, sending thin golden and blue ribbons from the comet hand that gently envelop Mira and Pip, their expressions joyful and wonder-filled, a soft magical atmosphere contrasting warm wood tones with cool neon ribbons.

Mira and the Tin Clock of Tomorrow

Reading 13 min. Time travel story 7-8 years old

When Mira and her friend Pip discover a mysterious tin clock that transports them to the year 2071, they explore a whimsical future guided by Tilly the Time Guide and learn how listening and small acts of kindness can change the threads of time.

An 8-year-old boy, Tommy, freckled with tousled blond hair, a focused smile and amazed eyes, sits on a low stone wall holding a small loom, stringing blue and silver beads with precise fingers; a tiny alien named Pip, smooth stone-colored body, big round eyes and a halo of silver threads, stands beside him, joyfully touching a row of beads that glow on contact; Captain Luma, a larger creature with a captain's hat and a starry scarf, stands slightly back near a small ship tucked in the hedge, watching with a benevolent, slightly worried expression; Tommy's father, a warm 35–40-year-old, holds a flashlight and a tray of steaming cups on the threshold of a cottage with a blue door, softly backlighting the scene; a moonlit country lane of silver gravel and green hedges with dewy grass and a luminous saucer partly hidden in the leaves to the right frames the main moment: Tommy and Pip making a friendship bracelet under a soft round moon, beads changing color on contact, warm cottage light behind, calm, magical, reassuring atmosphere in a soft watercolor palette of midnight blues, moss greens and sparkling silver highlights.

Moonlight on the lane

Reading 10 min. (1) Alien story 7-8 years old

When Tommy finds a lost little alien named Pip, he helps make a friendship bracelet and teaches gentle rules about safety, asking for help, and planning before exploring together.

Three characters: a boy about nine with short messy brown hair, a blue striped T-shirt, khaki pants, holding a small flashlight with a blue ribbon, standing center in front of a glowing circular door and looking with wonder at the alien; another boy about nine with blond hair, a red cap worn backwards, a green jacket stained with dirt, holding a piece of biscuit, standing left and slightly behind, half-surprised, half-excited; and a small plushy cat-sized alien with cream fur, three flexible tiny antennae, large round marble-blue eyes and a smile, emerging from a small round floating light cabin to the right and slightly above the children, reaching a friendly paw toward the boy with the blue ribbon. Scene: a nighttime playground under a leaning pine with metal swings, worn wooden play structures and short dewy grass, distant pale streetlights and a twilight sky with a thin moon, bluish reflections on the grass. Main situation: a soft circular door of light on the grass opens onto a warm little spacecraft cabin; the close-up composition captures the friendly meeting between the two boys and the alien, lit by pale yellow and blue halos, with benevolent expressions and a magical but safe atmosphere.

The night the ring found us

Reading 23 min. Alien story 7-8 years old

Three friends discover a mysterious ring of light that carries them on a gentle, starry adventure with a kind creature named Loo, where they collect memories and courage while trying to find their way home.

An 8-year-old boy, Leo, with tousled brown hair and wide bright eyes, wearing a jacket with oversized pockets, holds a small round compass emitting a blue-silver spiral glow that clicks softly; behind him on a crate sits a framed portrait of Grandpa Niko (about 70, white hair, thin mustache) with a folded letter nearby, and a worn red-and-blue tin toy robot rests on boxes to the left as if watching; the warm, dusty attic with wooden beams, golden skylight and scattered boxes and maps frames the moment as Leo discovers the Pocket Chrono-Compass in a small tin box, its light lighting his amazed face and creating a magical, slightly mysterious atmosphere.

The Pocket Chrono-Compass

Interactive story Time travel story 7-8 years old

An 8-year-old boy finds a friendly time-travel tool and learns playful rules about time, choices, and caring for the present.

Captivating Science Fiction Stories for Children

Our science fiction stories are specially designed to captivate the imagination of children aged 7 to 8. Each tale immerses young readers in fascinating worlds where the impossible becomes possible, thus stimulating their curiosity and creativity.

Stories Suitable for Children Aged 7 to 8

The stories available on our site are carefully selected and adapted to suit children aged 7 to 8. They are written with appropriate vocabulary for this age, while being sufficiently stimulating to encourage independent reading.

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  • ✅ Develops children's imagination and creativity
  • ✅ Encourages independent reading and exploration
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