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Long Ramadan stories featuring animals for children aged 11 to 12 years old

Discover our collection of captivating stories to read online or download for free in PDF. Explore long and enriching tales featuring animals, perfect for children aged 11 to 12. Celebrate festive moments with our stories of Ramadan and other holidays, which will spark the imagination and curiosity of young readers. Give them an unforgettable literary adventure while encouraging their love for reading. Let yourself be carried away by these enchanting tales today!

Stories of Ramadan: animals and other characters (4)

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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.

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.

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In the center of the image, a beautiful dragon named Moonberry, with shimmering rainbow-colored scales, spreads her translucent wings under the soft moonlight. She has a determined and joyful look, her smile lighting up her face as she helps a small group of animals. To her right, a young dryad with leaf-green hair and sparkling eyes watches Moonberry with admiration, holding a star-shaped pendant, her face marked by hope. To the left, a group of small silver mice, with bright eyes and twitching tails, are busy creating a beautiful pattern of colored glass on the ground, their faces expressing joy and excitement. The setting is an enchanted forest, bathed in silver moonlight, with majestic trees and luminescent flowers shimmering in the darkness. The scene depicts Moonberry, full of determination and kindness, helping her friends create a sparkling glass mosaic, symbolizing unity and the magic of Ramadan.

Moonberry and the Magic of Patience

Reading 9 min. 11-12 years old

Moonberry, a shimmering dragon, embarks on a month-long challenge of patience during Ramadan, helping various forest creatures while resisting her cravings for delicious glowflies. As she learns the beauty of kindness and community, she discovers that true magic lies in the connections we make with others.

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