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Stories about jobs for 7 and 8-year-old children

Discover our stories about professions specially designed for 7 and 8-year-old children. Dive into exciting and playful adventures, and explore the fascinating world of careers. Download our stories for free and share unforgettable reading moments with your little ones.

Stories about professions for 7-8 years old children (274)

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Man: Mr. Pierre, round face and soft white mustache, warm serene expression, short gray hair, flour-stained blue-and-white striped apron, pulling a large tray of golden breads from the oven and smoothing the surface with a gentle gesture; Girl: Emma, about 6, blonde pigtails, wide-eyed playful smile, holding the glass door handle and watching Mr. Pierre from the doorway on tiptoe; Boy: Lucas, about 8, tousled brown hair, flour smudge on his cheek, pressed against the display window to nose the glass, standing left of the door; Setting: cozy small bakery with green door and brass bell, wooden shelves filled with loaves, large old black-steel oven, wooden worktop dusted with flour, soft yellow light and rain on the window; Scene: rainy morning as Mr. Pierre removes a steaming tray of golden-brown breads filling the air with warm scent, children marvel at the sight from the door and window, suspended flour dust and yellow highlights on the crusts.

The grateful baker of Willowbrook

Reading 10 min. Baker's story 7-8 years old

In the little town of Willowbrook, kind baker Mr. Pierre wakes early to mix, weigh, and bake loaves with gentle care, filling the streets with warm smells and sharing treats and gratitude with his neighbors.

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A farmer with a warm, wrinkled face, light stubble, a worn straw hat, plaid shirt and denim overalls, calm and kind, gently holding a small lamb near the entrance of a red barn; a girl, Ella, about 12, brown hair in a ponytail, green T‑shirt and rubber boots, worried but relieved, petting the lamb to the farmer’s right; a boy, Sam, about 12, short blond hair, striped sweater and jeans, focused and proud, supporting the lamb on the other side, standing on a dirt path in front of the barn; a farmyard at dusk with open wooden barn doors, golden hay, a metal barrel, white plank fence, clumps of dirt and green grass, trees and undergrowth in the background; main scene: the rescue of a lamb caught in brambles, a gentle reassuring moment lit by warm sunset light on faces and the lamb’s fleece; visual style: clean lines, saturated soft colors, slightly exaggerated tender expressions and visible textures of wood, straw and wool.

Seeds, Seasons and Small Hands

Reading 12 min. Farmer and Farm Stories 7-8 years old

A kindly farmer named Tom teaches two young helpers the rhythms of farm life—feeding animals, planting seeds, mending fences, and tending the seasons—while they learn responsibility and compassion through small daily tasks and unexpected moments.

An 8-year-old boy with curly chestnut hair, freckles, a wide smile and bright eyes holds a metal box decorated with star stickers that jingles with bottle caps inside, joyful and leaning forward; to his left Pippa, about 8, with brown hair in a ponytail and a yellow raincoat laughs while holding a large yellow umbrella; in front of them little Lily, about 4, with pigtails and a pink coat amazes as she places her mini-umbrella into the box for the first time; they stand under a dark-wood school shelter in light rain on wet tiled ground with small puddles beside a craft table with scattered buttons, springs and gears—a warm, softly lit scene celebrating a jingling music-box umbrella holder, centered on the three children.

The Rainy Day Inventors

Reading 10 min. Inventor's Story 7-8 years old

Eight-year-old inventor Milo and his friend Pippa tinker under a rainy playground shelter, creating cheerful gadgets and learning that mistakes are part of discovery.

A warm, smiling female teacher with chestnut hair in a bun, wearing a light blue floral dress, kneels on a red round rug to encourage Jack, an about-8-year-old brown-haired, shy boy holding a drawing of his little blonde 5-year-old sister learning to ride a bike; Mia, about 7, with black hair in pigtails, sits left of Jack on the carpet, raising her hand and holding a colorful family drawing; the bright classroom has large windows with yellow curtains, alphabet and number posters, low shelves of books and colorful crayon boxes; the scene shows a tender sharing moment with children softly applauding, vivid contrasting colors and visible cut-paper textures with clean edges and layered pieces.

A Day of Proud Stories

Reading 6 min. Story of a teacher 7-8 years old

Miss Lily, a kind teacher in Willow Creek, leads her students through a classroom activity about things they're proud of, encouraging them to share and discover confidence in their stories.

A gentle smiling female doctor with a round face and bright eyes kneels by an incubator, hand on the glass; a nurse with tied-back hair in a cream tunic stands to her left holding a tablet and smiling. Tiny newborn Olivia is swaddled in a pale pink blanket inside the incubator, looking toward the doctor with curious eyes. Olivia’s parents stand close, holding hands, eyes moist and smiling, leaning toward their baby. Sister Mia, about six, proudly holds a colorful drawing of a sun and house beside their father. The bright neonatal ward has rows of clear incubators, star-patterned pink and blue wallpaper, sunlight through large windows, and soft monitors; the morning scene shows the doctor gently guiding the family to touch the incubator, offering smiles and songs, warm and hopeful.

Dr. Lucy and the Little Miracles

Reading 9 min. Doctor's Story 7-8 years old

Dr. Lucy, a compassionate neonatal doctor, cares for tiny babies and supports families through gentle medical care, handwashing lessons, and comforting teamwork as they face worries and small everyday miracles.

The protagonist is a female firefighter, calm and focused with a slight smile, hair pulled back, red helmet fastened, wearing a protective jacket with reflective stripes; she holds a small red notebook with a ladder sticker and writes a note while looking at a smoking toaster on the countertop. A male firefighter colleague stands near the kitchen door holding a small portable fan, attentive and ready to help. The resident, a woman, looks worried but relieved, holding a towel in the apartment entrance by the stairs. A boy of about six clutches a green dinosaur plush, in pajama bottoms, standing slightly back in the hallway and watching curiously. The small bright kitchen has a light wood countertop with crumbs, an open window letting in fresh air, light smoke spiraling toward the ceiling, white cabinets and cups by the sink. The scene shows a calm intervention: the firefighter inspects and notes the smoking toaster while the team ventilates the room, creating a reassuring atmosphere with warm colors and childlike details (doodled stars, small arrows labeled “unplug,” and a battery icon on the notebook).

Maya and the Good Reflexes Game

Reading 20 min. Firefighter Story 7-8 years old

Maya, a methodical volunteer firefighter, carefully checks equipment, responds calmly to a toaster-smoke call, and creates a simple safety game to teach children what to do in smoky or risky situations.

Stories about Professions for Children Aged 7 to 8

Stories about professions are a wonderful way to spark the curiosity of children aged 7 to 8. These captivating tales allow them to discover the vast world of professions while having fun. Each story is carefully designed to be both educational and entertaining, thus stimulating the imagination of young readers.

The Importance of Stories about Professions

With a playful approach, stories about professions help children understand the essential role of different professionals in our society. They can also inspire future vocations by presenting the challenges and joys of each profession. Reading these stories also encourages empathy and respect for diverse career paths.

How to Access Our Stories

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Benefits of Reading Our Stories

  • ✅ Develops creativity and imagination
  • ✅ Promotes playful learning about professions
  • ✅ Encourages independent reading
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