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Long stories of young investigators featuring animals for children aged 11 to 12

Discover a fascinating world of long stories featuring young detectives and their animal companions. These captivating tales, specially designed for children aged 11 to 12, immerse you in thrilling mysteries and investigations. Let your imagination and curiosity take over as you explore free adventures to read online or download as PDF. Get ready to solve puzzles and experience unforgettable moments with our intriguing stories!

Stories of little investigators: animals and other characters (19)

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Milo Mink, a small anthropomorphic mink with a determined, focused expression, clean brown coat, notebook in one paw and magnifying glass in the other, leaning over a large bell wrapped in blue cloth in a dim shed; Silas Fox, an elegant fox in a green waistcoat, embarrassed and awkward with a missing button, gesturing by the bell; Hester Hedgehog, a small hedgehog with rounded quills, anxious but remorseful, holding a piece of blue cloth behind Silas; Tansy Tortoise, a sturdy calm tortoise, arms crossed, stern but kind beside Milo as a steady witness; Juniper Jay, a bright blue jay perched on the shed doorframe, alert and ready to fly; setting: narrow cobblestone alley with market stalls visible, weathered wooden shed with an open rusted padlocked door, scattered tools and warm yellow light from the workshop; main situation: discovery of a cracked bell hidden in the shed, honest tension between those who hid it and the young investigators, mood of repair and impending reconciliation; style: clean ink lines, warm colors and visible textures (wood, metal, fabric), readable expressions and dynamic silhouettes.

The case of the missing market bell

Reading 24 min. (1) 11-12 years old

When the town bell disappears on Market Day, Milo Mink and his friends follow small clues—a silver button, blue thread, and scrape marks—to uncover who took it and why, learning about secrets, responsibility, and fairness along the way.

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A soft round brown rabbit (main character) delicately holds a small glass honey jar with a blue lid, calm and focused with half‑closed eyes, ears up, textured fur and a beige jacket, leaning forward like an attentive detective; to its left a lively gray mouse (secondary) stands on tiptoe, whiskers alert, smiling and pointing at a silver starry ribbon fragment while wearing a small green vest; behind them a clumsy otter in a yellow raincoat (secondary) has sticky honeyed paws, looking ashamed but relieved, holding a dishcloth and gazing at the jar on a wooden table; in front a tiny yellow tit vendor (secondary) with bright feathers looks surprised but grateful, wings slightly open toward the jar; the colorful outdoor market has wooden stalls with red fruits, bright flower bouquets, wicker baskets, stacked crates, cobbles stained with amber honey, banners and a fountain in the background; the main moment shows the jar returned and repaired—a reunion of repair and reconciliation—silver ribbon in two pieces on the table, small hands helping to reattach it, warm evening light filtering between stalls and a cozy, supportive atmosphere.

The Ribbon Trail at Maple Lane

Reading 22 min. 11-12 years old

When Mrs. Wren’s prize jar of honey goes missing at the market, calm Bramble the rabbit and quick Mina the mouse follow small clues—ribbons, sticky footprints, and a yellow raincoat—to unravel what happened.

A light-gray anthropomorphic rabbit protagonist with large upright ears and a curious, determined but kind expression wears a worn blue jacket and holds a magnifying glass in his right paw, standing at the center of a community center kitchen in an investigator pose; to his right, Rowan, a tall slender red-furred fisher-fox with a green scarf and a sheepish but relieved face, holds a small jar of golden honey against her chest near the counter; to his left, Pip, a young brown-spotted badger wearing a blue cap, looks anxious and repentant while clutching his cap near the sink; behind the counter, Mrs. Tansy, a gentle beige cat and bee vendor with tired but calm eyes and a floral apron, rests a hand on the jar with a protective gaze; the kitchen has white-and-blue tiled floors, a light wood countertop, a stainless sink with colorful towels, utensils on the wall, and a small window letting in warm late-afternoon light; the scene is a calm confrontation and repair focused on the small shiny jar of honey on the counter, a test strip and a trail of honey droplets, with an atmosphere of warmth, resolution, and forgiveness.

The Case of the Missing Honey Jar

Reading 22 min. (1) 11-12 years old

When Mrs. Tansy's special jar of honey goes missing at the market, Detective Hugo the rabbit follows clues and helps the community uncover what happened while teaching lessons about asking permission and caring for others.

Pipkin, a small rabbit with big ears and soft gray velvet-like fur, looks on with bright, curious eyes, holding a brass compass in his paws. He stands on a wooden stage surrounded by colorful flowers and fresh vegetables, wearing a determined and cheerful expression. Next to him, Zadie, a mischievous squirrel with a bushy tail and sparkling eyes, climbs on a shelf, looking worried and eager to help. Hank, a hedgehog with well-groomed spikes and a focused gaze, stands near Pipkin, holding a notebook and pencil, ready to take notes. The scene is set in a vibrant community garden filled with tables covered in checkered tablecloths, colorful flower pots, and fluttering banners, under a blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds. The main situation shows Pipkin and his friends solving the mystery of the missing recipe box, with clues scattered around them as they exchange ideas and carefully observe their surroundings, ready to decipher the hints that will lead them to the solution.

Pipkin and the missing Recipe Box

Reading 32 min. 11-12 years old

Pipkin the rabbit and his friends embark on a lively adventure during the Maple Street Harvest Fair to find the missing Recipe Box, unraveling clues and sharing their observations along the way. As they navigate the twists and turns of the mystery, they learn the importance of teamwork and communication in solving problems together.

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