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

Discover a fascinating world of long stories that will captivate young readers aged 11 to 12. Our selection features inspiring heroines and explores rich themes such as Ramadan and celebrations. Give your child the opportunity to escape through these exciting tales, available for free online or as a PDF download. Each story is designed to enrich the imagination and raise awareness of cultural traditions. Let yourself be carried away by adventures that will spark curiosity and the joy of reading!

Stories of Ramadan: girls (3)

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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.

Amira, a 12-year-old girl, has curly brown hair cascading over her shoulders. She wears a light dress with colorful floral patterns and displays a big smile radiating joy and determination. She is planting flowers in Mr. Jenkins' garden, an elderly man with a wrinkled face and round glasses, who watches her with a caring and proud look. Mr. Jenkins, dressed in a checked shirt and a straw hat, holds a shovel and stands beside Amira, showing her how to plant the flowers properly. The garden is an enchanting place filled with vibrant flowers of all colors, with butterflies fluttering around and a clear blue sky in the background. The main scene shows Amira and Mr. Jenkins working together, surrounded by the beauty of nature, illustrating the spirit of camaraderie and sharing during Ramadan.

Amira's Ramadan of Kindness

Reading 8 min. (2) 11-12 years old

In the charming town of Willowbrook, twelve-year-old Amira embarks on a Ramadan challenge to perform acts of kindness every day, discovering the power of friendship and empathy along the way, with the magical guidance of a fairy named Lila. As her journey unfolds, Amira learns that even the smallest acts can create a ripple of joy in her community.

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