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Long carnival stories for children aged 11 to 12

Dive into a fascinating world with our long stories, specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Explore the colorful and joyful universe of carnival tales, where adventures and discoveries blend with the magic of festivities. Each story invites young readers to experience unforgettable moments while stimulating their imagination. Access our collection for free, whether to read online or to download as a PDF. The adventure is waiting for you!

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A smiling, focused 12-year-old girl, Lina, with light brown braided hair and bright eyes, wears a midnight-blue cape embroidered with silver and gently holds a glowing floating note near her shoulder; a shy but awed 12-year-old boy, Marek, with short brown hair and simple gray clothes, plays a small wooden flute as the glowing note settles above it while standing in front of Lina; an enthusiastic, clumsy 12-year-old boy, Joss, in a floppy hat and straw outfit, laughs and makes an exaggerated dance step beside them; an older mask-seller woman with braids, small bells and a colorful dress watches with an affectionate smile from the bridge entrance; they stand on an old stone bridge over a river decorated with drums, red and yellow ribbons and floating paper lanterns, colorful reflections in the water and a carnival-dressed crowd in the background, as Marek returns the glowing note, Lina’s cape shines, Joss dances and the crowd lights up in a festive, warm scene with bright colors and silver sparkles.

The Carnival and the Stolen Sparkle Note

Reading 24 min. (1) 11-12 years old

An observant girl named Lina borrows a mysterious midnight cloak at a bustling carnival and, with a helpful friend and a shy boy who has taken a missing musical note, follows clues through alleys and bridges to restore the festival’s music.

Milo, a determined 12-year-old with bright eyes, wearing a tilted cardboard hat, striped scarf and pirate-wizard costume, walks foreground holding a repaired fish-shaped lantern glowing warm orange; Mrs. Dalloway, about 70 with silver hair in a bun, a beige cardigan and volunteer badge, stands by a small wooden shed holding a moon-shaped lantern, tender and proud to Milo's left; Leo, also about 12 with messy hair and green paint flecks, lifts a repaired papier-mâché dragon head just behind Milo; Zinnia, a teen in a pink wig and modern clown outfit, smiles while holding a jar of tiny electric lights to the right; a masked teen in a patchwork cape and decorative beaked mask lingers in the background among the crowd, mysterious but kind; the setting is a carnival garden at dusk with paved paths, a large pond reflecting lanterns, string lights, colorful booths and old chestnuts hung with lanterns; main scene: a slow, joyful lantern parade at sunset with paper lanterns swinging, colorful reflections on the water and a warm, grateful community atmosphere.

The Lantern Parade of Thanks

Reading 24 min. 11-12 years old

Eleven-year-old Milo finds a shed of faded paper lanterns and gathers a quirky team at a bustling carnival to revive a forgotten Lantern Parade of Thanks, following a whispering tune as they try to restore the community tradition.

A 12-year-old girl, Maya, with round glasses and curly hair, wears a bright yellow dress adorned with sparkling sequins. She smiles excitedly, holding colorful maracas, her eyes sparkling with joy. Next to her, her best friend Yasmine, also 12, with shimmering cellophane fairy wings, dances energetically, her long hair flowing around her. The setting is a lively square decorated with colorful garlands and floating confetti, with illuminated street lamps casting a warm glow on the scene. People in vibrant costumes dance and laugh around them, creating a festive atmosphere. The main situation shows Maya and Yasmine at the heart of a carnival, where Maya enthusiastically plays the maracas, leading the crowd in a joyful, impromptu dance, while laughter and music fill the air.

Maya and the Carnival Beat

Reading 9 min. (2) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

In a vibrant town square transformed for the Carnaval de la Plaza, young Maya must overcome her fears as the maracas player for the parade, facing unexpected challenges and discovering the magic of friendship and creativity along the way. With the help of her best friend Yasmine and the community, she learns that the true spirit of Carnival lies in the joy of togetherness and the courage to embrace spontaneity.

There are 4 children: - Zoey: A 10-year-old girl with brown hair and a purple streak. She wears a colorful patterned t-shirt and jeans, holding a costume contest sign with excited eyes. - Maya: A 9-year-old girl with curly hair and a big smile. She is roller-skating, dressed in a multicolored sequin dress, posing dynamically, ready to take off. - Lila: An 11-year-old girl with straight black hair, sitting in a wheelchair decorated with twinkling lights. She wears a carnival-themed t-shirt and holds a paint palette, ready to create. - Amara: A 10-year-old girl with braided hair and a shiny headband, dressed in a sparkling superhero costume. She stands in the center, arms raised, full of energy. The setting is a large carnival square filled with brightly colored floating lanterns, candy stands with multicolored sweets, and a giant jester hat-shaped tent. Confetti falls from the sky, adding a magical touch to the festive atmosphere. The main scene shows the four friends gathered around a large costume chest overflowing with feathers, sequins, and quirky accessories. They enthusiastically exchange ideas, trying to create the most amazing costume for the contest, while a mischievous fairy watches them with a smile.

The Carnival of a Thousand Wonders

Interactive story 11-12 years old

Four friends enter a magical costume contest at the most colorful, fantastical carnival in the world, facing hilarious and surprising challenges together!

Carnival Stories for Children Aged 11 to 12

Carnival stories captivate the imagination of children aged 11 to 12. At this age, they are in search of thrilling adventures and tales that transport them to a colorful and festive world. Our carnival stories are specially designed to nurture their curiosity and stimulate their creativity.

Captivating Reads for Pre-teens

Pre-teens love stories that mix humor, mystery, and endearing characters. Our carnival stories for children aged 11 to 12 offer all that and much more. They are perfect for young readers who enjoy diving into long and captivating stories, whether online or by downloading the PDF for free.

Why Read Carnival Stories?

  • ✅ Stimulates the imagination and creativity of young readers
  • ✅ Provides educational and enriching entertainment
  • ✅ Fosters a love of reading from an early age
  • ✅ Freely accessible online or as a PDF download

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