Loading...

Captivating interactive stories for children aged 5 to 6 years

Discover a magical world of interactive stories for children aged 5 to 6, where every small decision can change the course of the adventure. Let your child explore captivating tales and make bold choices that influence the continuation of the story. Each reading becomes a new experience, stimulating imagination and creativity. With our stories, learning and fun blend together for a moment of family bonding. Give your child the power to choose and dream!

All the interactive stories for children aged 5-6 years old (103)

Age:
Mira is a young urban anthropomorphic cat with silver whiskers and a yellow shoulder satchel, curious and brave, holding a small lamp and walking resolutely; a small round gray service robot with worried blue LED eyes crouches by a slightly open door and looks at her; two bee-like golden drones buzz overhead, shiny and friendly, watching the futuristic plaza with glass-and-metal buildings, green rooftop gardens, glass walkways and a tulip-shaped building with a low ajar door; Mira follows a blinking violet light on the ground, soft lighting, pastel futuristic colors, dynamic child-friendly composition.

Skyline City and the Little Signal

Interactive story (1) Story of a futuristic city 5-6 years old

In a bright future city run by friendly animal tech, a curious cat follows a mysterious signal and chooses simple, kind solutions to help others.

A 6-year-old girl, excited and focused with messy light-brown hair, mismatched socks and a pastel floral dress, holds a large red paper heart she’s decorating with a pencil and stickers; a slightly flattened ginger teddy bear sits beside her on the floor; the surprised, smiling mother in her 30s stands in the doorway with hands to her chest, looking amazed; a sunny room with light wood floors, white curtains letting in golden rays, a small table with a box of multicolored crayons and scattered stickers, and a wall calendar with a drawn heart; the girl proudly offers her Mother’s Day craft in a tender, joyful moment with warm expressions, soft colors and visible crayon textures.

The Day of Little Love Notes

Interactive story Story about Mother's Day 5-6 years old

A 6-year-old girl prepares a bright Mother’s Day surprise, choosing small, funny, and heartfelt ways to say “I love you,” with many different paths and endings.

Three five-year-old girls — Mia, short chestnut hair and a red scarf tied like a ribbon on the left reaching toward a tiny flame; Lina, black hair in braids at the center holding a flickering yellow lantern like a firefly; Nora, blonde in a ponytail on the right crouching by a pine cone and holding a folded paper star — stand on a snowy street at dusk with shiny cobbles, warm windows with yellow candles, old street lamps and a large Christmas tree decorated with gold garlands and small red baubles as snow falls; beneath the tree a tiny trembling candle hides behind a pine cone with a small silver bell ringing nearby, and the three girls draw close to warm the flame in a gentle, luminous, protective atmosphere.

The Candle-Bell Christmas

Interactive story Christmas tale 5-6 years old

Three five-year-old girls follow a gentle Christmas mystery through snow, bells, a fir tree, and warm candlelight, learning kindness, courage, and sharing.

A LEGO fox with bright orange fur and round ears sits on its haunches at a dark-green brick hedge, sniffing the air, while a LEGO squirrel in an oak to the left holds a nut and three white LEGO geese fly low in the background; the autumn brick clearing has scattered red, yellow and brown leaves, apple trees to the right, a small mirror-blue pond with reeds to the left and a tea-colored sky, and the fox hesitates before three short brick paths to the orchard, marsh and meadow under low golden sunlight, creating a cozy, contemplative atmosphere.

Autumn Paths for a Little Fox

Interactive story (1) Story about autumn 5-6 years old

A gentle, realistic autumn evening adventure where a young fox explores familiar places, learns small lessons, and chooses kind, calming actions.

Milo, a 6-year-old boy with a round face, bright wide eyes and tousled light brown hair, stands by a panoramic window reaching toward a glowing holographic map while Pip, a small round white-and-yellow robot with warm light eyes, floats at his shoulder; a silver-and-pale-blue sinuous melody-line winds across the map as if calling Milo; they are in a modern apartment on the 42nd floor overlooking a futuristic city under a blue dome with stacked gleaming skyscrapers, transparent walkways and small flying vehicles, the scene bathed in blue and silver light conveying a gentle, reassuring sense of adventure focused on Milo's pointing hand and amazed face.

Milo and the City That Sings

Interactive story Story of a futuristic city 5-6 years old

In a bright future city, five-year-old Milo follows a mysterious melody through friendly machines, sky bridges, and glowing gardens. Each choice leads to a different adventure and a warm, safe ending.

Nala, an adult woman with a round face, braided crown hair and a blue dress with gold patterns, looks curious and serene while holding a shiny round gourd to her chest; the magical gourd is small, copper-orange with painted eyes and a smiling mouth, vibrating and floating above her right hand. A mischievous ten-year-old boy with dark skin in a red loincloth stands to her left with hands on hips watching the gourd, and an elderly woman of about 60 with gray hair in a bun and a wicker basket stands by a baobab in the background, kindly watching. The village courtyard has cracked red earth, beige mud round houses with thatched roofs, a large baobab on the right, patches of yellow dry grass and a wide sunset sky. Nala stands before three paths fanning out: a dusty trail to the savanna, a sandy path to a shining river, and a paved road to a busy market; warm colors, strong contrasts and simple readable shapes suitable for children.

Nala and the Talking Calabash

Interactive story African tale 5-6 years old

In a West African-style tale told with a griot’s rhythm, Nala follows a mysterious talking calabash through savanna, river, and forest, learning that kindness, courage, and sharing can turn small choices into bright endings.

A young red fox (main character) with slightly drooping ears, large bright eyes and slightly flushed cheeks carefully holds a cracked clay bowl against his chest. A plump calm brown-and-white badger named Hazel crouches left, sorting dry leaves and looking at the fox with gentle surprise. A small grey squirrel called Pip perches on a crate to the right, head tilted, holding a hazelnut and watching the cracked bowl with curiosity. The warm den interior has dark wooden floors, a woven rug, shelves of jars with red berries and golden oil lamps, warm light falling diagonally. The scene centers on the clay bowl with a clear crack and a small chip on the rim, a quiet tension between the animals in the moment just after it slipped, emphasizing their expressions and the gleaming fissure.

The Little Fox and the Small Untrue Thing

Interactive story Story about lying 5-6 years old

A gentle, realistic bedtime adventure about a young fox who tells a small lie, then learns how truth and repair can rebuild trust.

Pip, a juvenile otter with glossy chocolate fur and curious round eyes, beams in wonder while holding an unrolled map adorned with a small golden star; wearing a blue-and-yellow striped scarf with wet whiskers, Pip leans forward as if the map had just spoken. A bright red anthropomorphic mailbox with a smiling mouth and furrowed brows, mounted on a wooden post to Pip’s left, sneezes the map out. A small fish in the lower right, half-air half-water with a surprised, wide-eyed expression, jumps from a splash to watch. The scene is on the bank of Wobblebrook: multicolored pebbles, swaying grasses, spotted lily pads, and a hollow-trunked library tree lined with books. The mood is whimsical and joyful, with vivid pastel colors, slightly wavy lines, watercolor splashes around the characters, and soft late-morning light, capturing the exact moment the golden-starred map draws Pip’s attention after being expelled by the sneezing mailbox.

Pip the Otter and the Very Polite Impossible Day

Interactive story (1) Wacky and absurd story 5-6 years old

Pip the otter finds a silly map that makes impossible things happen in a friendly animal town, and every choice leads to a different funny, cozy ending.

A small anthropomorphic wolf child with soft gray-and-white fur, round curious smiling eyes and a short blue jacket holds a silver round lantern emitting a warm orange glow, looking at it with wonder and mild caution while standing on green moss; the lantern, half-buried at the edge of a path and labeled "Tick-Tock Lantern," has a metal tag, an engraved dial with icons (seed, oak, star) and a winking smiling mouth and floats slightly as a glowing companion; a slim yellow-green firefly traces tiny glowing commas above; background is a wooded valley at dusk with purple-blue gradient hills, brown textured trunks, green bushes and mint-shaped leaves and faint stars; intimate magical centered composition, warm lantern light contrasting the twilight sky, in a childlike comforting graphic style with vivid colors, simple rounded shapes, soft gradients and visible moss and fur textures.

Tiny Wolf and the Tick-Tock Lantern

Interactive story (1) Time travel story 5-6 years old

A little wolf finds a gentle time-travel lantern and learns playful time rules while visiting clear, bright eras—then returns safely to the present with a wiser heart.

A curious six-year-old girl with brown pigtails, wearing a yellow polka-dot dress and a small red backpack, kneels in a warm kitchen with red tile floor, holding a warm golden button to her ear as if listening to a secret while a soft warm light glows from it; Pickle, a gray tabby kitten with green eyes, sits on the windowsill blinking, and a tin spoon jar and wooden wall clock are on the counter.

Mila and the Everyday Big Adventure

Interactive story Little adventurers 5-6 years old

Mila, a brave five-year-old girl, turns an ordinary day into a bright adventure full of clever ideas, kind helpers, and cozy courage.

A 6-year-old boy, enthusiastic and wide-eyed with round cheeks and tousled light-brown hair, holds a crumpled paper card covered in colored-pencil drawings; wearing a blue-and-white striped T-shirt and khaki shorts, he stands with one foot on the rug and his gaze fixed on the card pressed to his chest. A mother of about 30, with a gentle smile and brown hair in a bun, stands in the doorway with hands on her hips, watching kindly. The sunny child's bedroom has light wood floors, an open sock drawer with striped socks visible, a shelf of colorful plush toys, and a window casting a band of golden light. Main scene: the boy has found a card at the bottom of the drawer and is about to set off on a "big adventure," in a determined pose with warm light on his face, creating a joyful, curious atmosphere.

Max and the Big Brave Little Day

Interactive story Little adventurers 5-6 years old

A five-year-old boy turns ordinary places into a bright, funny adventure, using courage, clever ideas, and helping hands.

Riri, a small, curious velociraptor with bright green and blue feathers, big expressive eyes and a slender snout, stands on thin legs sniffing glowing silver footprints on the ground, tail raised with yellow stripes and body poised to run; a sleeping, gentle stegosaurus with textured grey-brown skin and pale pink plates watches from the left a few meters behind; the scene is a forest of giant emerald ferns and cycads with mossy ground and twisted roots, where a light-colored dirt path splits into three trails marked by sparkling footprints leading to a waterfall, a misty cave and a hill of fireflies; Riri stands at the fork surrounded by floating lights, looking amazed and determined in a soft, brightly colored, child-friendly cartoony style.

Riri the Velociraptor and the Three Moon Paths

Interactive story (1) Dinosaur story 5-6 years old

A poetic prehistoric choose-your-path adventure where Riri the velociraptor meets talking dinosaurs and discovers three magical ways to help the valley under the moon.

Get new stories every Sunday evening!

Receive 7 exciting and captivating stories, tailored to your child's age and tastes, every Sunday at 5 PM*. It's free and guaranteed spam-free!
*Email sent at 5 PM Central European Time (CET).
We don't like spam either. So, we will only send you stories. You can unsubscribe whenever you want.