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Interactive science fiction stories for children

Discover interactive science fiction stories where your child becomes the hero of the adventure. Every choice they make influences the course of the story, allowing them to explore fascinating futuristic worlds. With endearing characters and thrilling plots, these tales stimulate the imagination while developing critical thinking. Give your child the chance to experience unique adventures and create their own stories. The interactive science fiction stories are waiting just for them!

Interactive science fiction stories (44)

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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 soft white anthropomorphic rabbit with round eyes and fine whiskers crouches by rows of bright orange carrots, holding a small shiny carrot; a small round silver saucer rests in the garden on three little legs with an open door and a glowing spiral symbol emitting a soft green light, a chubby pale-green friendly alien with big black eyes and a shy smile leans half out and waves with a three-fingered hand; the evening sky is violet-pink with a faint green aurora, a few stars and a round moon, the field has neat carrot rows, tall green tops, mint-colored grass, some flat stones and a small mound of fresh earth, warm soft light casts long shadows and metallic and orange reflections on the ship and the rabbit, creating a calm, magical, slightly comic friendly encounter.

Binky Rabbit and the Friendly Star Visitors

Interactive story (2) Alien story 9-10 years old

A cheerful sci-fi adventure where Binky the rabbit meets funny aliens, explores bright technology, and chooses how to help new friends in space—without a single human in sight.

Three 8-year-olds—Milo, messy brown hair and blue T-shirt, standing center holding a small shining brass "POCKET TIME COMPASS" whose needle trembles and points to an engraved leaf as a small paper slips out; Nora, blond ponytail and green jacket, left, gently tugging the compass string and smiling; Sam, short black hair and red cap, right, holding a pencil like a salute with wide excited eyes—stand in a warm garage with striped wooden floor, cluttered shelves, a workbench, flickering overhead light and golden afternoon light through a window, all with expressions of wonder, ready for an adventure.

The Pocket Time Compass

Interactive story Time travel story 7-8 years old

Three almost-eight-year-old friends find a tiny time device and learn how to explore the past and future without breaking the rules of time.

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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.

An 8-year-old girl with black pigtails and curious round eyes, holding old plastic binoculars and looking down, watches an apple-sized translucent extraterrestrial orb with a blue light inside float above a sunflower and project a thin beam that draws a smiling face and an arrow in the soil; a brave sunflower with bright yellow petals stands in the foreground to her right, a sand bucket and worn rope swing lie slightly blurred on the lawn to her left, and behind them a small garden, a brick building, a dark wooden fence and a deep starry night sky frame the scene; the girl, amazed and smiling, watches the orb blink blue and yellow in a soft, luminous, magical atmosphere.

Luna and the Friendly Star Map

Interactive story (1) Alien story 7-8 years old

A gentle sci-fi choose-your-own-adventure where Luna, a seven-year-old girl, meets kind aliens, explores strange technology, and solves a cozy mystery among the stars.

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.

Four children (Milo, ~10, short messy chestnut hair, round glasses, striped blue tee, holding a small silver disk at the center; Jay, ~10, spiky black hair, big grin, yellow jacket, on Milo's right leaning forward and pointing at the spiral screen; Theo, ~10, mid-length blond hair, freckles, holding an open sketchbook showing the map, seated left of Milo; Ben, ~10, short brown hair, calm, green backpack behind him, standing slightly back with hands crossed) gather in an underground library room with ochre brick walls, faded planet and submarine posters, worn wooden table and warm lamp; on the table an open wooden box reveals a glowing silver disk with three colored buttons (blue, amber, green) and a spiraling luminous screen, the scene dimly lit and mysterious.

The Pocket Chronometer Club

Interactive story (2) Time travel story 9-10 years old

Four ten-year-old friends discover a friendly, rule-loving time device that sends them on bright, twisty trips through history and tomorrow—where small paradoxes teach big lessons, and every path brings them safely home to the present.

An 8-year-old boy, Leo, with tousled brown hair and wide bright eyes, wearing a jacket with oversized pockets, holds a small round compass emitting a blue-silver spiral glow that clicks softly; behind him on a crate sits a framed portrait of Grandpa Niko (about 70, white hair, thin mustache) with a folded letter nearby, and a worn red-and-blue tin toy robot rests on boxes to the left as if watching; the warm, dusty attic with wooden beams, golden skylight and scattered boxes and maps frames the moment as Leo discovers the Pocket Chrono-Compass in a small tin box, its light lighting his amazed face and creating a magical, slightly mysterious atmosphere.

The Pocket Chrono-Compass

Interactive story Time travel story 7-8 years old

An 8-year-old boy finds a friendly time-travel tool and learns playful rules about time, choices, and caring for the present.

Neon Nimbus, a smiling determined man with warm brown skin in a midnight-blue suit with pale blue electric lines and a small floating cape, stands semi-profile on a skyscraper roof shaping a pale blue-white cloud ramp beneath his boots while looking skyward; his round cheerful assistant robot POM-POM, white with neon-pink accents, hovers at his left sparking and alerting the crowd below on a glass terrace—including a ~9-year-old girl waving a yellow rubber duck and a ~10-year-old boy pointing up—overlooking rainbow-reflective towers of Starbridge City with tulip-shaped streetlights and the Sky-Grid: pink-and-turquoise lightways where drones trace sparks and drop rubber ducks; chaotic but playful urban sky, drones circling and dropping ducks, and Neon Nimbus creates a luminous cloud ramp to intercept them, dynamic scene, vivid colors and strong neon-twilight contrast.

Neon Nimbus and the Sky-Grid Surprise

Interactive story Superhero stories 7-8 years old

In Starbridge City, a bright, funny superhero named Neon Nimbus races across rooftops and cloud-lanes to stop strange sci‑fi glitches, protect neighbors, and learn what real responsibility looks like—one brave choice at a time.

Two boys of about five sit on Starberry Hill’s soft, tufted grass with small white flowers beside an old patinated metal telescope on a wooden base: Milo, with short brown hair and a round face, sits left in a blue-and-yellow striped T‑shirt, pointing at the telescope’s small open side panel; Jasper, with tousled blond hair in a green T‑shirt, sits right holding Milo’s hand and gazing in wonder at a small, warm, pulsing green button revealed inside; the deep evening sky is dark blue with silver stars, one star blinks in a pattern (blink… pause… blink) as if answering the button, the air smells sweet like warm cookies, and the scene glows with a soft, friendly light.

The Friendly Signal from Starberry Hill

Interactive story Alien story 5-6 years old

Two almost-five-year-old boys follow a gentle alien signal and discover bright places, kind visitors, and funny mysteries across the stars.

A small red fox with big curious eyes and a white chest cautiously approaches a shiny, silver, seed-shaped spaceship with a smiling hatch and blinking blue lights; a pale mint, round, friendly alien with two large black eyes and thin antennae leans out shyly as if saying hello, while they stand on a gentle, wildflower-speckled meadow with grasses that glitter like fireflies under soft late-afternoon light, creating a warm, curious first encounter.

Fox and the Friendly Star Visitors

Interactive story (3) Alien story 7-8 years old

A gentle, funny sci‑fi adventure where a curious fox meets cheerful aliens, explores bright space tech, and chooses many safe paths to help everyone feel at home.

A 6-year-old girl named Luna with a round face, freckles, short light brown hair with a star barrette, an amazed gentle expression and big bright eyes holds a small moon-shaped button in her left hand and looks at a silver backpack; the backpack, shiny like polished metal, has a large round watch sewn on the front whose hand seems to smile, is open to reveal a crumpled paper map, a glass hourglass with blue sand and a dangling strap, and sits beside Luna like a companion; the attic setting is bathed in warm late-afternoon light with old wooden floorboards, a square skylight letting in sunbeams, fine cobwebs and floating dust, an old leather trunk and stacked black-and-white photos; Luna discovers the magical backpack on an attic step and gently presses the moon button with joyful curiosity as the watch hand points toward the skylight and small blue sparks float around the hourglass; colored-pencil style, soft strokes, warm colors with blue contrasts for magical elements, composition centered on Luna and the backpack, intimate enchanted atmosphere.

Luna and the Clockwork Door

Interactive story Time travel story 5-6 years old

Luna, a curious 6-year-old, finds a gentle time-travel gadget and learns playful time rules while visiting different eras and returning safely to the present.

Captivating Stories for Young Minds

Stories have always fascinated children, stimulating their imagination and curiosity. In our collection, we offer interactive science fiction stories that allow each child to become the hero of their own tale. Every decision made by the child influences the course of the story, making the experience unique with each reading.

Interactive Science Fiction Stories

Our interactive science fiction stories are specially designed to immerse children in futuristic and fascinating universes. These tales, rich in adventures and discoveries, encourage young readers to explore unknown worlds while developing their decision-making skills and critical thinking.

Why Choose Our Stories?

  • ✅ Development of imagination
  • ✅ Improvement of decision-making skills
  • ✅ Personalized reading experience
  • ✅ Exploration of fascinating new worlds

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