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Long Ramadan stories featuring boys aged 11 to 12 years old

Discover a captivating world with our selection of long stories specially designed for children aged 11 to 12. Explore fascinating tales featuring boys in thrilling adventures, including stories of Ramadan and festive narratives. Each story is an invitation to travel and marvel, all while being freely accessible online or available for download in PDF. Give your children enriching and entertaining reading moments, all just a click away. Let them immerse themselves in worlds where imagination knows no bounds!

Stories of Ramadan: boys (5)

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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.

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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 boy, Amir, with tousled brown hair and sparkling curious eyes, stands at the center of the scene, a radiant smile on his face. He wears a light blue t-shirt and comfortable shorts, his hands full of dates and small cakes, ready to share. Next to him, Zayd, a 12-year-old boy with black hair and glasses, laughs joyfully, holding a shimmering golden lantern in his hand. They are in a vibrant garden filled with colorful lanterns hanging from the trees, illuminating the starry night. The scene exudes a festive and warm atmosphere, with string lights and tables laden with traditional dishes, while children laugh and play around them, creating a sense of joy and sharing during Ramadan.

The lantern with a kitten’s heart

Reading 14 min. (1) 11-12 years old

Amir Patel, a curious boy, embarks on a magical journey during Ramadan, discovering the true meaning of friendship, patience, and community while helping his neighbor prepare for the Lantern Festival. Along the way, he learns valuable life lessons that challenge him to grow and connect with those around him.

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