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Science fiction stories for children aged 9-10

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Science fiction stories for 9-10 years old children (220)

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A small brass clockwork automaton (main character) with a shiny face and tiny hands, curious focused expression, delicately adjusting a metal antenna near the television with a careful slightly hunched posture; June, a 9-year-old girl with two braids and a sweatshirt with a rocket sticker, delighted smiling face, standing close with hands clasped watching the screen; June’s father, bearded man in a plaid shirt, relieved attentive expression, operating an old tripod-mounted camera behind the couch at left; a boy with a kite caught in a tree visible through the window, joyful, pointing outside; a warm retro living room with a 1960s box TV showing a grainy moon landing, soft-shaded lamps, wall maps, a cactus on a high shelf, folding chairs and curtains letting in a silvery glow; main scene: a small attentive crowd watches the TV while the automaton repairs the antenna, calm suspense and collective joy, gouache-like soft palette with warm tones and silver moonlight accents.

Tick and the Moonlight Seam

Reading 10 min. Time travel story 9-10 years old

A thoughtful little clock named Tick slips through a secret seam to witness a historic moon landing and discovers how curiosity, careful thinking, and small acts of help can matter.

A soft white anthropomorphic rabbit with round eyes and fine whiskers crouches by rows of bright orange carrots, holding a small shiny carrot; a small round silver saucer rests in the garden on three little legs with an open door and a glowing spiral symbol emitting a soft green light, a chubby pale-green friendly alien with big black eyes and a shy smile leans half out and waves with a three-fingered hand; the evening sky is violet-pink with a faint green aurora, a few stars and a round moon, the field has neat carrot rows, tall green tops, mint-colored grass, some flat stones and a small mound of fresh earth, warm soft light casts long shadows and metallic and orange reflections on the ship and the rabbit, creating a calm, magical, slightly comic friendly encounter.

Binky Rabbit and the Friendly Star Visitors

Interactive story (2) Alien story 9-10 years old

A cheerful sci-fi adventure where Binky the rabbit meets funny aliens, explores bright technology, and chooses how to help new friends in space—without a single human in sight.

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Main girl: Sophie, 10, round freckled face, brown hair in a ponytail, bright green eyes, amazed and determined, hands on glowing buttons of the "Time Twister," seated on a metal chair like an old bicycle; secondary: Max, about 10, tousled blond hair, round glasses, surprised smile, standing to Sophie's right and leaning toward the machine while nudging a lever; secondary: Lady Eliza, ~40, burgundy velvet Victorian dress with cream lace, updo, gentle surprised gaze, standing by a left background stone fireplace holding a tea tray; setting: warm Victorian parlor with red Persian rugs, green velvet armchairs, ornate mantle clock, heavy purple velvet curtains and golden firelight on polished wood; main action: Sophie and Max have just activated a smoking, softly blue-sparking time machine at center, sparks drifting as Lady Eliza watches in surprise — dynamic mid-shot, warm palette contrasted with blue neon machine, soft welcoming 3D render evoking adventure and surprise.

Sophie and the Victorian Tea

Reading 6 min. (1) Time travel story 9-10 years old

Two inventive friends, Sophie and Max, build a homemade time machine and accidentally travel to the Victorian era, where they befriend a kind lady and learn about life across time.

A young man named Leo, about 20, enthusiastic and focused with short brown hair in a white spacesuit with blue details, presses an ancient panel while looking at a glowing hologram; slightly behind him to his left is Zara, about 22, with black hair in a ponytail in a gray spacesuit, excited, hand on her control bracelet watching the display. They are alone in an underground chamber on Ganymede with polished ice walls streaked with silver, crystalline pillars emitting a blue-green glow, a sparkling icy floor, small rocky benches and cryogenic dust; an arch engraved with ancient symbols and covered in translucent crystals sits on one wall. At the center an old metallic console activates, projecting a colorful holographic map of the solar system in neon pink and cyan lighting their faces. The mood is wonder and discovery, strong contrast between the cave’s cold darkness and the hologram’s warm light. Visual style: 3D cartoon, crisp cel-shading, saturated colors, soft shadows, readable childlike facial expressions.

The Hidden Secrets of Ganymede

Reading 7 min. (1) Space travel story 9-10 years old

Commander Leo and his first mate Zara travel to Ganymede and uncover ancient icy structures and a mysterious device containing a holographic message. Their discovery hints at a hidden connection between worlds and sets them on a startling new course.

Four children (Milo, ~10, short messy chestnut hair, round glasses, striped blue tee, holding a small silver disk at the center; Jay, ~10, spiky black hair, big grin, yellow jacket, on Milo's right leaning forward and pointing at the spiral screen; Theo, ~10, mid-length blond hair, freckles, holding an open sketchbook showing the map, seated left of Milo; Ben, ~10, short brown hair, calm, green backpack behind him, standing slightly back with hands crossed) gather in an underground library room with ochre brick walls, faded planet and submarine posters, worn wooden table and warm lamp; on the table an open wooden box reveals a glowing silver disk with three colored buttons (blue, amber, green) and a spiraling luminous screen, the scene dimly lit and mysterious.

The Pocket Chronometer Club

Interactive story (2) Time travel story 9-10 years old

Four ten-year-old friends discover a friendly, rule-loving time device that sends them on bright, twisty trips through history and tomorrow—where small paradoxes teach big lessons, and every path brings them safely home to the present.

Three characters: Sage, about 10, braided brown hair, ink-stained yellow dress and a sketchbook, sits center leaning over an opened small box; Michael, about 10, short brown hair, blue cap, blue shirt and khaki pants, sits left, knee up, holding a colorful map and looking amazed; and Zog, a small non-binary alien child with smooth purple skin, large starry eyes and two glowing antennae, floating to Sage’s right with hands toward the hologram — at a creekside at twilight with tall grass, wildflowers, glittering stones and a willow in the background, a mauve sky with emerging stars and distant market lanterns; the open box projects a luminous hologram of floating crystal mountains, purple skies, tiny orbiting moons and suspended light particles, casting colored reflections on their faces and expressions of wonder.

The Galactic Friendship Chronicles

Reading 7 min. Alien story 9-10 years old

When Sage, her friend Michael, and a cheerful alien named Zog find a mysterious box at the Interstellar Market, they use its holographic projector to share stories that begin to connect their very different worlds.

Science Fiction Stories for Children Aged 9 to 10

Reading science fiction stories can stimulate children's imagination and curiosity. This literary genre allows young readers to immerse themselves in extraordinary worlds and discover futuristic technologies while having fun.

Captivating Adventures

The science fiction stories offered on our site are specially designed for children aged 9 to 10. They provide captivating adventures that encourage young ones to question the universe and develop their critical thinking. Each story is available for online reading or free download in PDF format.

Learning and Entertainment

By reading science fiction stories, children can not only have fun but also learn new things. This type of reading promotes the learning of scientific concepts in a playful and engaging way. The stories are written to be understandable and appealing to children of this age.

Benefits of Reading Science Fiction for Children

  • ✅ Promotes imagination and creativity
  • ✅ Encourages scientific curiosity
  • ✅ Develops critical thinking
  • ✅ Provides educational entertainment
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