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Long Ramadan stories featuring groups of children for kids aged 11 to 12 years old

Discover a captivating universe with our long stories specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Explore enriching tales of Ramadan, featuring groups of children who experience fascinating adventures. These festive stories will awaken the imagination and the values of sharing and friendship. Enjoy free online reading or download them as PDFs for moments of fun anytime. Provide your young readers with narratives that will transport them to a world of emotions and discoveries.

Stories of Ramadan: groups of children (4)

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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.

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There are 4 children: Ayaan, a 10-year-old boy with brown hair and sparkling eyes, wearing a blue t-shirt and beige shorts, standing and smiling while holding a small glowing lantern; Mia, a 10-year-old girl with long curly hair tied in a ponytail, wearing a pink hoodie and jeans, next to Ayaan, looking at the lantern in wonder; Sami, an 11-year-old boy with black hair and glasses, wearing a green t-shirt and black pants, sitting on the edge of the fountain holding a pack of dates; and Leila, a 9-year-old girl with brown hair in braids, wearing a yellow floral dress, sitting on the ground surrounded by colorful lanterns, drawing in a notebook. The setting is an old courtyard surrounded by brick buildings, with a stone fountain in the center gently dripping water. Colorful lanterns shaped like moons and stars hang from wires above them, casting a warm and magical light. The starry sky and shining moon create an enchanted atmosphere. The main scene shows the children gathered around the fountain, sharing treats for iftar, laughing and chatting, mesmerized by the magic of the twinkling lanterns while expressing their wishes for the night of Ramadan.

the lanterns of patience

Reading 13 min. 11-12 years old

Ayaan and his friend Mia discover magical lanterns in an alley that guide them through a series of challenges centered on patience and kindness during Ramadan, leading them on an adventure filled with friendship and discovery. As the month progresses, they learn that the true magic lies in sharing light and helping others.

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