Short Stories for Kids: Children's Stories: Reading for Children

Great short stories for children (7-11 age group) Examples;

All Year Round

Winter saw spring coming along he groaned and moaned. ‘When you arrive,’ he said, ‘everybody becomes more cheerful and want to leave me and run to you. All the children jump on their bicycles and go out to play games.

The flowers all start to appear and the trees grow big green leaves. Everybody smiles when they see you coming and I feel like they cannot wait to see the back of me. Nobody worries about the strong winds and the cold anymore, like they do when they are with me.

And nobody’s feet turn blue either. Even I can hear the birds all singing happily as you get further and further away from me. It sounds such fun to be Spring.’

‘Yes it is,’ said Spring. ‘It is wonderful fun. Everybody runs towards me because they know there will not be any of that nasty cold snow and all those short, short days when you turn the sun down too early. I turn it down later so children can go out to play after school.

That’s much more fun than sitting inside with those computers and that Internet thingy. That is why everybody is so glad to see the back of you and come to me instead. It happens every year.’ But just then Spring turned around and saw summer approaching. ‘Oh no,’ he groaned, ‘not you,’ he moaned.

‘Why must you come along and spoil everything when we were having so much fun. As soon as you come along everybody cheers up and the children laugh and dance and sing.’

‘Ah well,’ replied summer. ‘That is because everybody gets fed up with you before long. You have too much rain and you turn the sun down too early. When everybody sees me they run so fast they trip over themselves because people can take off their coats and get out their boats and play in the sea or the rivers.

It is so much fun to see people enjoying themselves and, what’s more, summer time is ice cream time. You, Mr Spring, seem to drag on for far too long, don’t you realize everybody wants to get from winter to summer as soon as they can. And you just get in the way.’

Spring sulked as all the people started leaving and he too could see the sunshine and hear the birds singing and everybody laughing and dancing and the days become hotter and hotter and then too hot so everybody has to stay inside, or in the shade and nobody feels like having fun anymore.

Some people begin to wish summer was more like spring with its lovely cool breezes instead of being so hot their skin starts looking like a baked potato. Just then summer turned around and saw autumn approaching.

’Oh no,’ he groaned, ’not you,’ he moaned. ‘Just when all the children are enjoying themselves so much you come along and spoil everything.’

Autumn looked at Summer and tut tutted. ‘Enjoying themselves?’ he said, ‘nobody looks like they are enjoying themselves much to me. Everybody looks hot and lazy and nobody has done anything for weeks.

The children are bored and miss all of their friends so when I am here it means they are back to school and it feels like a brand new year to everybody. The trees lose their leaves and all the colours are wonderful.

Mum and Dad like me too as they no longer have to mow the grass and look after the flowers and do all the other hard work that has to be done in summer.’ Just then Autumn looked over his shoulder and moaned and groaned. ‘Not you again,’ he said as winter arrived.

‘When you come along everybody cheers up and becomes happy again. They know it will soon be bonfire night and beautiful fireworks will light up the sky. And then Christmas will soon be here and that’s when all the children are most excited. They can’t wait to see the back of me and for Fireworks night and Christmas to arrive.

Then it is New Year and all the party’s to go to and then, best of all, the snow falls and everybody wraps up tight in their hats and coats and has such fun in the snow on their sledges and ski’s.

Continued......

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Short Stories for Kids: Children's Stories: Reading for Children

Great short stories for children (7-11 age group) Examples;

All Year Round

Winter saw spring coming along he groaned and moaned. ‘When you arrive,’ he said, ‘everybody becomes more cheerful and want to leave me and run to you. All the children jump on their bicycles and go out to play games.

The flowers all start to appear and the trees grow big green leaves. Everybody smiles when they see you coming and I feel like they cannot wait to see the back of me. Nobody worries about the strong winds and the cold anymore, like they do when they are with me.

And nobody’s feet turn blue either. Even I can hear the birds all singing happily as you get further and further away from me. It sounds such fun to be Spring.’

‘Yes it is,’ said Spring. ‘It is wonderful fun. Everybody runs towards me because they know there will not be any of that nasty cold snow and all those short, short days when you turn the sun down too early. I turn it down later so children can go out to play after school.

That’s much more fun than sitting inside with those computers and that Internet thingy. That is why everybody is so glad to see the back of you and come to me instead. It happens every year.’ But just then Spring turned around and saw summer approaching. ‘Oh no,’ he groaned, ‘not you,’ he moaned.

‘Why must you come along and spoil everything when we were having so much fun. As soon as you come along everybody cheers up and the children laugh and dance and sing.’

‘Ah well,’ replied summer. ‘That is because everybody gets fed up with you before long. You have too much rain and you turn the sun down too early. When everybody sees me they run so fast they trip over themselves because people can take off their coats and get out their boats and play in the sea or the rivers.

It is so much fun to see people enjoying themselves and, what’s more, summer time is ice cream time. You, Mr Spring, seem to drag on for far too long, don’t you realize everybody wants to get from winter to summer as soon as they can. And you just get in the way.’

Spring sulked as all the people started leaving and he too could see the sunshine and hear the birds singing and everybody laughing and dancing and the days become hotter and hotter and then too hot so everybody has to stay inside, or in the shade and nobody feels like having fun anymore.

Some people begin to wish summer was more like spring with its lovely cool breezes instead of being so hot their skin starts looking like a baked potato. Just then summer turned around and saw autumn approaching.

’Oh no,’ he groaned, ’not you,’ he moaned. ‘Just when all the children are enjoying themselves so much you come along and spoil everything.’

Autumn looked at Summer and tut tutted. ‘Enjoying themselves?’ he said, ‘nobody looks like they are enjoying themselves much to me. Everybody looks hot and lazy and nobody has done anything for weeks.

The children are bored and miss all of their friends so when I am here it means they are back to school and it feels like a brand new year to everybody. The trees lose their leaves and all the colours are wonderful.

Mum and Dad like me too as they no longer have to mow the grass and look after the flowers and do all the other hard work that has to be done in summer.’ Just then Autumn looked over his shoulder and moaned and groaned. ‘Not you again,’ he said as winter arrived.

‘When you come along everybody cheers up and becomes happy again. They know it will soon be bonfire night and beautiful fireworks will light up the sky. And then Christmas will soon be here and that’s when all the children are most excited. They can’t wait to see the back of me and for Fireworks night and Christmas to arrive.

Then it is New Year and all the party’s to go to and then, best of all, the snow falls and everybody wraps up tight in their hats and coats and has such fun in the snow on their sledges and ski’s.

Continued......

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Great short stories for children (7-11 age group) Examples;

All Year Round

Winter saw spring coming along he groaned and moaned. ‘When you arrive,’ he said, ‘everybody becomes more cheerful and want to leave me and run to you. All the children jump on their bicycles and go out to play games.

The flowers all start to appear and the trees grow big green leaves. Everybody smiles when they see you coming and I feel like they cannot wait to see the back of me. Nobody worries about the strong winds and the cold anymore, like they do when they are with me.

And nobody’s feet turn blue either. Even I can hear the birds all singing happily as you get further and further away from me. It sounds such fun to be Spring.’

‘Yes it is,’ said Spring. ‘It is wonderful fun. Everybody runs towards me because they know there will not be any of that nasty cold snow and all those short, short days when you turn the sun down too early. I turn it down later so children can go out to play after school.

That’s much more fun than sitting inside with those computers and that Internet thingy. That is why everybody is so glad to see the back of you and come to me instead. It happens every year.’ But just then Spring turned around and saw summer approaching. ‘Oh no,’ he groaned, ‘not you,’ he moaned.

‘Why must you come along and spoil everything when we were having so much fun. As soon as you come along everybody cheers up and the children laugh and dance and sing.’

‘Ah well,’ replied summer. ‘That is because everybody gets fed up with you before long. You have too much rain and you turn the sun down too early. When everybody sees me they run so fast they trip over themselves because people can take off their coats and get out their boats and play in the sea or the rivers.

It is so much fun to see people enjoying themselves and, what’s more, summer time is ice cream time. You, Mr Spring, seem to drag on for far too long, don’t you realize everybody wants to get from winter to summer as soon as they can. And you just get in the way.’

Spring sulked as all the people started leaving and he too could see the sunshine and hear the birds singing and everybody laughing and dancing and the days become hotter and hotter and then too hot so everybody has to stay inside, or in the shade and nobody feels like having fun anymore.

Some people begin to wish summer was more like spring with its lovely cool breezes instead of being so hot their skin starts looking like a baked potato. Just then summer turned around and saw autumn approaching.

’Oh no,’ he groaned, ’not you,’ he moaned. ‘Just when all the children are enjoying themselves so much you come along and spoil everything.’

Autumn looked at Summer and tut tutted. ‘Enjoying themselves?’ he said, ‘nobody looks like they are enjoying themselves much to me. Everybody looks hot and lazy and nobody has done anything for weeks.

The children are bored and miss all of their friends so when I am here it means they are back to school and it feels like a brand new year to everybody. The trees lose their leaves and all the colours are wonderful.

Mum and Dad like me too as they no longer have to mow the grass and look after the flowers and do all the other hard work that has to be done in summer.’ Just then Autumn looked over his shoulder and moaned and groaned. ‘Not you again,’ he said as winter arrived.

‘When you come along everybody cheers up and becomes happy again. They know it will soon be bonfire night and beautiful fireworks will light up the sky. And then Christmas will soon be here and that’s when all the children are most excited. They can’t wait to see the back of me and for Fireworks night and Christmas to arrive.

Then it is New Year and all the party’s to go to and then, best of all, the snow falls and everybody wraps up tight in their hats and coats and has such fun in the snow on their sledges and ski’s.

Continued......


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BN ID: 2940152477948
Publisher: Albert Jack
Publication date: 11/18/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 67 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Albert Jack is an English writer and historian who became something of a publishing phenomenon in 2004 when his first book Red Herrings and White Elephants, which explored the origins of well-known phrases in the English language, became a huge international best-seller. The book was serialised by the Sunday Times for over a year and stayed in the top ten of the UK Sunday Times best-seller list for sixteen months. His follow up book Shaggy Dogs and Black Sheep was also a best seller and has sold over 150,000 copies since publication in October 2005. It became Penguin Book's Christmas best-seller. His hilarious third book, a study of Urban Legends called Phantom Hitchhikers is also a best-seller and was released in paperback in September 2007. In the same month Red Herrings and White Elephants was re-released for the first time in paperback and Albert has provided 30% more content for a revised and expanded version that is sure to hit the best-seller list once again. Fascinated by discovering the truth behind the world's great stories, Albert has become an expert in explaining the unexplained, which is great news for conversations and storytellers everywhere. He is now a veteran of hundreds of live television shows and thousands of radio appearances world-wide. His books have become best-sellers in Great Britain & Europe, America, Canada, South Africa, Australia and translated into many different languages. In 2007, Albert Jack's Loch Ness Monsters and Raining Frogs, a study of the world's great mysteries from the Bermuda Triangle to the disappearance of Glen Miller. Crop Circles, Loch Ness Monster, UFO's, Marilyn Monroe and the Mary Celeste have also come under investigation along with many more famous stories. Albert uncovers the sometimes surprising truth and his acerbic wit makes for an entertaining read. Loch Ness Monsters was be the third book Albert released in the autumn of 2007 and in March 2009 Random House published the same title in America. In 2008 Penguin UK released the best-selling Pop Goes the Weasel, Albert's book exploring the dark history and meaning of nursery rhymes that became an instant best-seller and offered the writer new contract to produce two brand new Albert Jack books for release in 2009 and 2010. The first of these, The Old Dog and Duck, Albert's fascinating historic study of the origins of pub and hotel names is due in the shops on September 3rd 2009, closely followed by Penguin USA issuing stateside versions of Pop Goes the Weasel on 6th October and Shaggy Dogs and Black Sheep in March 2010. In September 2010 What Caesar did for my Salad, Albert's humorous study of our favourite foods reveals who Caesar really was, why sausages are bangers, what the Tartars had to with raw steak why the Thousand Islands developed their seafood sauce and who Margarita was and why she inspired the world's most famous pizza. Finally, What Caesar Did for my Salad is due for release in America in September 2011, The Old Dog and Duck is released as a paperback in the UK during October 2011, Phantom Hitchhikers Part One and Two are due for release in China in November 2011 and Random House are publishing Albert's brand new UK title, It's a Wonderful Word, on November 3rd 2011. In 2012 Albert re-released Sounds from the Street and published two new books, Money for Old Rope Parts 1 & 2 The success of his books has a lot to do with Albert's invention of what he calls the 'ten minute read,' enabling readers to open his books at any point and be fully entertained for ten minutes at a time before 'going off to do something more productive with their time.' Currently hosting a series of Writer's Workshops in England & South Africa, Albert has plans for another ten hard backs that look set to continue his success for many years to come. Albert is also an accomplished lecturer and after dinner speaker.

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