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Educational interactive stories to awaken children's imagination

Discover a fascinating universe with our educational interactive stories, where each child becomes the hero of their own adventure. With captivating choices, young readers can decide the direction of the story, thereby developing their creativity while learning. These stimulating tales allow them to explore different themes while having fun. Give them the chance to engage their imagination and learn in a playful way with our interactive stories. A unique experience that combines enjoyment and education!

Interactive educational stories (27)

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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.

Three boys, nearly eight: Milo, brown messy hair and a paint smudge, sits left on a large cushion holding a small hand-drawn card; Theo, short blond hair, crouches right on a blanket with hands on his knees, smiling gently; Sam, straight black hair with a rolled backpack nearby, sits center in front of the table looking at the lantern. They are in a warm nighttime living room with bluish window light, a cream rug, a light wood coffee table, cushions and soft string lights; a round paper lamp on the table casts a soft yellow-orange glow. The three are gathered around a white paper "quiet lantern" at the table's center emitting a warm, gentle light; their faces are calm and relaxed, creating a peaceful, cozy atmosphere.

The Quiet Lantern Sleep Walk

Interactive story Zen story for sleeping 7-8 years old

Three almost-eight-year-old friends practice calm breathing, gentle yoga, and cozy bedtime imagination while choosing small, kind actions that lead to peaceful 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.

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A small fluffy brown bear cub stands in the foreground, shy yet determined with bright eyes, adjusting a strap on a light green backpack; a bright red squirrel on a nearby root smiles and waves a leaf, encouraging him, while two colorful birds, blue and yellow, perch above chirping; a russet dirt path strewn with golden leaves and edged with red-spotted mushrooms and ferns leads through sunlit trees to a small wooden school with a red door and round window hung with leaf garlands, and the cub takes a deep breath, ready to step toward the door.

Bramble Bear’s Bright First Week

Interactive story (2) Story about the back-to-school season 5-6 years old

A gentle, funny, and realistic choose-your-path story about a young bear’s first days back at forest school, full of small worries, brave tries, and happy routines.

Max is an 8-year-old boy with a round freckled face and messy brown hair, curious but slightly nervous, holding a blue backpack and looking at a colorful note on the white fridge; the mother, ~35, long chestnut hair in a ponytail, smiles while placing grocery bags on the counter to the left; the father, ~37, with light beard, awkwardly amused, holds a white laundry basket and tries to fold a sheet at the right behind the table; Lina, ~14, with straight black hair, laughs softly beside the father showing how to fold the sheet. The bright warm kitchen has pale yellow tiles, a fridge covered in stickers and a large pink note reading “Family Fair-Share Week,” a light wood table with red apples in a bowl. The scene is a tender family moment, encouraging the hesitant boy, colorful with soft lines, vivid pastel palette, 90s cartoon style, medium framing showing all characters and the fridge note.

The Fair Share Adventure

Interactive story Story about gender equality 7-8 years old

A gentle, realistic bedtime-style interactive story about a 7-year-old boy learning simple, everyday ways to support gender equality through kind choices at home, school, and in the neighborhood.

A nervous but curious 10-year-old boy with a round face, short curly hair, a simple t-shirt and a backpack slipping off one shoulder holds a basketball to his chest and hesitates at the entrance of a school gym while Coach Rina (about 30–35), smiling with a ponytail, encourages him with an outstretched hand near orange cones; another boy, Leo (about 10), laughs and awkwardly dribbles to the left, children move around, sunlight filters through large windows onto the varnished wooden floor with white lines, a high basketball hoop, aligned orange cones and a whiteboard with footwork diagrams, creating a calm, encouraging learning atmosphere.

Miles and the Basketball Map

Interactive story Story about sport 9-10 years old

Miles, a 10-year-old boy, discovers how basketball can teach movement, teamwork, fair play, and confidence through everyday practice, friendly challenges, and kind choices.

Four children: Mia, ~10, light brown hair in a ponytail, star pajamas, clutching a blue blanket and sitting center-stage, anxious but determined; Jay, ~11, short black hair, mischievous smile, holding a large flashlight (warm cone of light) to Mia’s left on a red sleeping bag; Noor, ~10, curly tied hair, calm and reassuring, hands on her knees to Mia’s right on a green cushion; Leo, ~11, blond, smiling in a modern blue wheelchair at the front right with a small yellow blanket, wheel slightly turned toward the group; setting: cozy apartment living room at night with warm soft light, geometric rug, sofa, steaming hot chocolate on a wooden coffee table, an open hallway showing dim darkness and a long shadow, and fairy lights around the window; scene: a comforting night together as Mia faces her fear of the dark — Jay shines the “torch of courage” at the ceiling, Noor stays calm and supportive, Leo proposes a plan, with tender expressions and soft contrasts between lit areas and the hallway shadow.

The Quiet Night Challenge

Interactive story (3) Story about a child's fear 9-10 years old

Four friends face a very real fear of the dark during a gentle overnight adventure, learning small, practical ways to feel safe and brave.

A 10-year-old girl, Maya, stands in the middle of a sunny schoolyard, with braided brown hair and a pink t-shirt. She looks worried, with furrowed brows and clenched hands, observing a sad scene. Next to her, another girl, Zoe, also 10, sits on a bench with her head down, wearing a blue floral dress and mismatched colorful socks. She appears sad and isolated, holding a half-eaten sandwich. A group of three children, led by Olivia, a 10-year-old with curly blonde hair, stands a few steps away, laughing and pointing at Zoe with mocking expressions. The yard is surrounded by brick walls, with green trees and colorful wooden play equipment in the background. The situation shows Maya hesitating to approach Zoe to talk, while Olivia and her friends continue to mock, creating a tense and emotional atmosphere.

Maya and the Courage to Speak Up

Interactive story (4) Story about harassment 9-10 years old

Maya, a 9-year-old girl, faces a difficult situation at school. Through new friendships and wise choices, she learns how to find her voice, help others, and make her school a kinder place.

Sunny Spoon, a shiny metal spoon with a smiling face and sparkling eyes, stands in the center of the scene, looking sad and thoughtful towards the corner of the kitchen. Beside him, Knife, a steel knife with a smooth blade and a comforting smile, tries to cheer him up with a friendly and encouraging expression. In a corner, Grandma Fork, a silver fork with delicate tines and a wise look, rests in an ornate wooden box, surrounded by soft rays of light, appearing peaceful and serene. The kitchen is warm and inviting, with sunny yellow walls, a large wooden countertop, and shelves filled with colorful dishware. On the table, empty plates and meal leftovers evoke joyful memories. With a melancholic look, Sunny Spoon reminisces about Grandma Fork's stories while Knife attempts to make him smile, creating a sweet and nostalgic atmosphere.

Sunny Spoon's Gentle Goodbye

Interactive story (3) Story about death 9-10 years old

Sunny Spoon learns about saying goodbye, cherishing memories, and finding comfort during hard times.

There are 3 characters: Leo: an 8-year-old boy with curly brown hair, wearing a blue t-shirt and green shorts, holding a small plastic bucket to collect trash. He stands in the center, smiling and enthusiastic. Max: a 7-year-old boy with blonde hair and round glasses, dressed in a red t-shirt and beige pants, observing a beautiful butterfly on a yellow flower. He is to the left of Leo, looking amazed. Sam: a 6-year-old girl with brown hair in two pigtails, wearing a colorful flower dress, holding a small shovel to plant seeds. She is to the right of Leo, ready to help. The setting is a sunny garden filled with colorful flowers, large green trees, and a bright blue sky. Butterflies flutter around the flowers and birds perch on the branches. The main scene shows the three friends cleaning the garden, picking up trash and planting flowers to help butterflies and small creatures. They are laughing and having fun, surrounded by the beauty of nature.

The Little Eco-Adventurers

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

Three friends discover how simple actions can help nature and make their neighborhood greener and happier.

Milo, a young dragon with shiny green scales and delicate little wings, stands at the center of the scene, wearing a hesitant expression. His big round eyes reflect a glimmer of worry as he holds a colorful comic book in his small paws. Next to him, Ms. Maple, a teacher with curly brown hair and round glasses, smiles kindly. She is dressed in a floral dress and leans slightly, listening attentively to Milo. In the background, the school library is filled with brightly covered books, wooden shelves, and windows letting in golden sunlight. Colorful posters decorate the walls, depicting animals and fantastical stories. The main situation shows Milo, torn between the joy of having the comic book and the guilt of his little lie, looking at Ms. Maple with a doubtful expression, wondering if he should confess the truth.

Milo and the Honest Heart

Interactive story (2) Story about lying 9-10 years old

Milo, a young dragon, learns about honesty and the importance of telling the truth after telling a lie to get what he wants. Through books and real-life experiences, Milo discovers how being truthful builds trust and brings happiness.

There are three characters: - Sofia: a 9-year-old girl with long brown hair and sparkling eyes. She wears a colorful dress adorned with floral patterns and holds cut-out flower papers, ready to be hung. - Aisha: a 9-year-old girl with curly hair and a warm smile. She wears a brightly colored t-shirt and an African fabric skirt. She joyfully sings while holding a drum. - Emma: a 9-year-old girl with blonde hair in braids. She wears a pastel sweater and jeans. She is mixing ingredients in a large bowl, ready to make an apple pie. The children are in a bright classroom decorated with colorful drawings and paper garlands. Posters from around the world adorn the walls, and a large window lets in sunlight, illuminating their smiling faces. The main scene shows the three friends preparing their presentation for the Friendship Festival. They laugh and exchange ideas, surrounded by colorful supplies, cut-out papers, and delicious dishes, symbolizing the beauty of cultural diversity.

The Friendship Festival

Interactive story (2) Story about diversity 9-10 years old

Three friends learn about diversity and celebrate differences at their school through curiosity, courage, and kindness.

Educational Interactive Stories for Children

Educational interactive stories offer a unique experience where each child can become the hero of their own adventure. Through multiple choices, they can decide the course of the story, making each reading unique and immersive.

A World of Stories to Explore

Each interactive story is designed to stimulate imagination and learning. By exploring different scenarios and making key decisions, children not only develop their creativity but also their problem-solving skills.

Why Choose Our Interactive Stories?

  • ✅ Development of creativity and imagination
  • ✅ Improvement of problem-solving skills
  • ✅ Active engagement through personalized choices
  • ✅ Educational content tailored to each age group

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