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Long Ramadan stories for children aged 11 to 12

Discover a captivating universe with our long stories specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Embark on an adventure through enchanting tales that celebrate Ramadan, a time rich in traditions and values. Whether for online reading or free PDF download, our stories will spark the imagination of young readers. Give them the joy of reading while learning about the beauty of this celebration. Let yourself be carried away by the magic of words and tales that resonate with the heart.

Stories of Ramadan: all the stories (16)

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Zayn, a young anthropomorphic fox with bright hazel eyes and a bushy red coat, looks curious and awed as he holds a warm brass lantern between his paws, leaning forward as if listening; Aunt Saffron, a round smiling merchant cat with fine whiskers and a spice-patterned apron, watches amusedly from behind a dried-fruit stall to the left; two pale gray pigeons glide above a stone fountain at the center of a neighborhood market at dusk—colorful wooden stalls, hanging lantern garlands and wet cobbles reflecting gold and orange light; the scene is soft, warm and luminous, with ochre, copper and amber tones contrasting a deep twilight blue sky.

Moonlit Lantern Troubles at Crescent Market

Interactive story 11-12 years old

During Ramadan in a cozy animal town, a curious fox named Zayn finds a slightly magical lantern and follows three different ways to spread warmth, patience, and laughter—each choice leading to a unique night of sharing.

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Four girls—Amina (about 12, light brown skin, black hair in a ponytail, navy coat, holding a small paper list) at the center looking at the pendant's glow; Zara (about 11, olive skin, curly brown hair, mustard sweater) to Amina's left sniffing her sleeve and smiling; Noor (about 12, fair skin, long straight wind-blown hair, khaki jacket) slightly behind to the right looking at the peachy-pink sky; and Layla (about 10, coppery skin, braided hair, green backpack) crouched near the sidewalk holding a small glass pendant-lantern that emits a warm light—stand on a brick-house residential street at sunset with old streetlamps, autumn trees and a distant playground, each carrying iftar bags and following a thin golden ribbon of light streaming from the lantern that winds along the ground like a glittering path guiding them toward their neighbors.

Lantern Light, Kindness Paths

Interactive story (2) 11-12 years old

Four friends spend Ramadan evenings helping their neighborhood, following small mysteries and gentle magic that appears when people share, listen, and care.

A 12-year-old boy named Sami, with curly brown hair, is wearing a blue shirt and a radiant smile, standing in front of a table decorated with colorful dishes for the Ramadan dinner. His eyes shine with excitement and nervousness as he prepares to greet the guests. Next to him, his 6-year-old sister Malak, with two pigtails and a pink dress, looks at her brother with admiration, holding a small plate of dates. Their mother, a woman in her thirties wearing a green scarf and a warm smile, is nearby, adding dishes to the table. The scene takes place in a cozy living room with soft yellow walls, colorful lanterns hanging from the ceiling, and a large window letting in the evening light. The table is adorned with traditional dishes, fresh fruits, and sparkling glasses, creating a festive and warm atmosphere. Sami, looking determined, is about to say "Good evening" to the guests, surrounded by the love and joy of his family.

A wall of lanterns and thank yous

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

Sami navigates the joys and challenges of Ramadan, learning the importance of gratitude and kindness as he practices welcoming guests and sharing meals with his family. Through his small acts of courage, he discovers the magic of connection and the warmth of community.

A 12-year-old boy, Sami, stands at the center of the scene with sparkling eyes and a wide smile. He has messy brown hair and is wearing a bright blue t-shirt and beige shorts. In his hands, he holds a large roll of paper on which he has drawn colorful hands and dishes for a community iftar. Next to him, his sister Layla, a 10-year-old girl with long black braided hair, is busy hanging colorful paper lanterns in a tree. She looks joyful and focused, with a bright smile lighting up her face. In the background, their neighbor Mr. Park, a middle-aged man with glasses and a checkered shirt, sets up a wooden table filled with delicious dishes like samosas and golden bread. He warmly smiles at the children, ready to help them. The scene takes place in a lively courtyard, adorned with twinkling lights and hanging lanterns, creating a festive and welcoming atmosphere. Children play around, laughing and running, while a twilight sky tinged with pink and orange stretches above them. The main situation shows Sami and Layla preparing a community iftar, surrounded by neighbors and friends, all united in the joy and excitement of sharing a meal together under the soft light of the lanterns.

Hands under the moon

Reading 24 min. 11-12 years old

Sami, a young boy eager to celebrate Ramadan, plans a secret iftar in his courtyard, but learns the importance of community and asking for help as he navigates the challenges of bringing people together through art and shared meals. With the support of his neighbors, he discovers that kindness and collaboration make every effort brighter.

A 12-year-old girl, Lina, with curly brown hair, sparkling curious eyes, and a radiant smile, is sitting on an old wooden bench. She holds a golden cardboard crescent, her amazed gaze scanning the starry sky. Next to her, her 10-year-old brother Samir, with short hair and a mischievous expression, is nibbling on a date, laughing joyfully. In the background, their grandmother, an elderly woman with silver hair and a gentle face, smiles tenderly while sitting on a wicker chair, surrounded by traditional food dishes. The setting is a lively courtyard decorated with illuminated colorful lanterns, potted plants, and plush cushions scattered on the ground. The main scene shows Lina and her family gathered for dinner, sharing laughter and stories under a starry sky, creating a warm and festive atmosphere filled with magic and joy.

The golden crescent and the moonlight cat

Reading 10 min. 11-12 years old

During Ramadan, young Lina discovers a mysterious silver cat that seems to guard her homemade golden crescent moon, leading her to a magical evening filled with family, laughter, and unexpected connections to her grandmother's past. As the night unfolds, Lina learns that some things are both real and part of a story, intertwining her present with whispers of the past.

Zephyra, a small dragon with sparkling turquoise scales, stands joyfully by a stream, her wide smile and sparkling curious eyes. Her delicate wings are folded against her body, and her tail glistens in the sunlight. Next to her, a small brown squirrel with bright eyes looks worried as he desperately searches for his scattered acorns on the ground. He crouches with trembling paws while Zephyra encourages him with a friendly glance. The setting is an enchanted forest filled with majestic trees and colorful flowers dancing in the breeze. Rays of light filter through the foliage, creating golden patterns on the ground. In this scene, Zephyra helps the squirrel find his precious nuts, illustrating the magic of teamwork and kindness during Ramadan.

Zephyra’s Ramadan adventures

Reading 14 min. 11-12 years old

In a magical forest, Zephyra the dragon pledges to perform a good deed each day of Ramadan, discovering the joy of helping others and the true spirit of kindness as she encounters various woodland creatures. Through her adventures, she learns that each act of generosity creates a ripple effect of happiness throughout her community.

Ramadan Stories for Children Aged 11 to 12

Ramadan is a special time for children aged 11 to 12. It is an opportunity to learn about the culture, traditions, and values of this celebration. Our stories are designed to captivate and educate while providing an enjoyable reading moment.

Why Choose Our Ramadan Stories?

Our Ramadan stories for children aged 11 to 12 are carefully selected to meet the expectations of young readers. They are both entertaining and educational, offering a deep understanding of Ramadan traditions. Moreover, each story is available in a free PDF format for easy and convenient access.

Benefits of Reading Our Stories

  • ✅ Encourages reading and vocabulary development
  • ✅ Stimulates imagination and creativity
  • ✅ Offers enriching cultural understanding
  • ✅ Available for free online and in PDF download

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