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Long Halloween stories for children aged 11 to 12

Dive into a fascinating universe with our long stories specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Discover captivating tales themed around Halloween, where thrills and adventures blend with the magic of this mysterious holiday. Whether you want to read online or download for free in PDF, each story promises to spark the imagination and touch the hearts. Get ready to experience unforgettable moments and share strong emotions with your friends and family. Let yourself be carried away by our enchanting and thrilling tales!

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A round-faced 12-year-old freckled boy with messy brown hair, looking both amazed and determined, holds a small orange plastic key with a bat-shaped handle in front of a miniature door hidden among dark wooden library shelves; an ~11-year-old girl dressed as a cheerful ghost in a white sheet with a glittery "BOO" patch, bright eyes and wide smile, stands beside him clapping and hopping; another 12-year-old boy in a silver "space wizard" cape watches admiringly from behind the table, while a shy 12-year-old boy in a gray wolf hoodie (small ears on the hood) stands back near the door, holding the key's ring before offering it; the small secret room in an old library features warm dim light, a round wooden table with a painted metal candy tin and four handwritten envelopes, scattered dead leaves on the tiled floor; the bat-stickered miniature door slowly opens as the key is placed, revealing the candy tin and envelopes, creating a cozy, surprised mood with warm orange and brown tones, crisp cel-shaded contrasts, emphatic expressions and friendly gestures.

The Halloween Key That Opened a Story

Reading 22 min. 11-12 years old

On Halloween, Theo loses a small plastic key that his grandmother said "opens stories," and he and his friends—including a new kid, Eli—follow clues to a mysterious library room where the key sparks an unexpected adventure about sharing and belonging.

There are three characters: Mara, a 10-year-old girl with curly brown hair and sparkling eyes, wearing an orange sweater and a striped scarf, softly singing while looking at the stars; Theo, a 10-year-old boy with messy blonde hair and a mischievous smile, dressed as a wizard in a black cape, holding a wooden broom ready to twirl; and Luka, a 19-year-old young man with dark hair and gentle eyes, wearing a long black coat and a wizard hat, drawing shapes in the air with colored chalk. The setting is a secret garden hidden behind an old iron gate, surrounded by green ivy and twinkling lanterns. Smiling-faced pumpkins are scattered around an old stone sundial covered in moss. The moonlight gently illuminates the garden, creating a magical and mysterious atmosphere. The main scene shows Mara singing a sweet melody while Theo twirls with his broom and Luka draws fun shapes in the air with chalk. The three friends laugh together, creating a joyful and festive Halloween atmosphere.

Bells, Brooms, and the Chalk Moon

Reading 34 min. (2) 11-12 years old

On Halloween night, Mara and her friend Theo embark on a mission to make someone laugh, leading them to a mysterious garden where they meet a shadowy artist named Luka. Together, they prepare a whimsical performance, uncovering the magic of friendship and creativity along the way.

A small, soft gray wolf named Milo stands in front of a large iron door adorned with delicate patterns, his face expressing curiosity and excitement. He wears a green scarf with small pumpkin designs and holds a small golden bell in his paw. Next to him, an older man, Mr. Poppy, the mask seller, is short and stocky, with sparkling eyes and a warm smile. He wears a top hat decorated with autumn leaves and holds a star-shaped mask, looking kindly at Milo. The setting is a cobblestone square bathed in moonlight, with colorful lanterns gently floating in the cool Halloween air. Trees with golden leaves surround the square, and shadows dance on the walls of old houses. The main scene shows Milo and Mr. Poppy preparing to welcome mysterious creatures emerging from the darkness, their faces illuminated by lantern light, ready to share laughter and riddles in a magical and warm atmosphere.

Milo and the whispering gate

Reading 19 min. (2) 11-12 years old Available in audio story

Milo, a little wolf, discovers a mysterious gate that whispers in the night, leading him on an adventure to understand the importance of kindness and connection through riddles and masks as he encounters both creatures and children alike. As he navigates this magical world, he learns that sometimes the scariest things are just misunderstood.

A 12-year-old boy, Max, with tousled brown hair and bright eyes full of excitement, stands on a small picnic table holding a clipboard. He wears an orange hoodie and has a wide smile, showing his enthusiasm for the Halloween party. Next to him, Lila, an 11-year-old girl with braided brown hair and a fox hat, watches with a mix of nerves and curiosity, holding a cup of cider in her hands. The scene takes place in a decorated garden filled with grinning pumpkins, white sheet ghosts floating in the wind, and twinkling lights. The sky is a deep blue, dotted with stars, while a light mist rises from the ground, adding a touch of mystery. Max, determined, announces the start of the Halloween games, ready to gather all the neighborhood children to share stories and laughter under the twinkling lights.

The night the tree drank our fears

Reading 20 min. (2) 11-12 years old

Max organizes a Halloween party to welcome Lila, the new girl on his street, and together they discover the magic of friendship while confronting their fears and worries. As the night unfolds, they learn that sharing and kindness can create a sense of belonging.

A 12-year-old boy named Theo stands on a pile of hay bales, wearing a navy blue cape adorned with silver stars, his face illuminated by the glow of a magic lantern. His eyes shine with excitement and curiosity, and a broad smile reveals his enthusiasm for Halloween adventure. Beside him, his 8-year-old sister Mia, wearing cat ears and a witch costume, with rosy cheeks from the cold and excitement, watches him with admiration. In the background, a large carved pumpkin with glowing eyes and a mischievous smile sits in the center of a lively square, surrounded by houses decorated with cobwebs and flickering lanterns. The scene is set in a festive and mysterious atmosphere, where the magic of Halloween fills the air as Theo prepares to light the giant pumpkin with his lantern, ready to brighten the night.

The night the pumpkins remembered

Reading 45 min. 11-12 years old

On Halloween night, young Theo discovers a magical cloak and a mysterious lantern that leads him on an adventure to help a lost spirit find its way home, while teaching him the importance of courage and kindness along the way. As the fog thickens and the pumpkins flicker, Theo learns that believing in himself can light the darkest paths.

Halloween Stories for Children Aged 11 to 12

Halloween stories for children aged 11 to 12 are ideal for stimulating imagination and adding a touch of thrill. These age-appropriate tales offer captivating and mysterious adventures that will capture the attention of young readers.

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