Emily the baby loves the snow! She plays in the snow, makes a snowman, and has a wonderful winter adventure.
Non-Fiction Stories for Kids
Free English Children Story
Moonzia: Where learning goes on an adventure! Spark your child’s natural curiosity with Moonzia’s captivating collection of non-fiction stories. Through exciting journeys and engaging narratives, Moonzia ignites a love of learning and expands your child’s knowledge on a variety of fascinating topics!
Recent Non-Fiction Stories for Kids
Sunshine the dog and her bike Reeva embark on a journey to China. They explore famous landmarks, learn about Chinese culture, and make new friends along the way.
Liam is starting school for the first time and feels a bit scared. But with his mom’s love and support, he finds the courage to face the unknown and make new friends.
Baby discovers a magical friend in the mirror. They laugh, clap, and play together. Who is this amazing new playmate?
Bart loved biscuits, But something strange happened when he only ate biscuits. Join Bart on a taste bud adventure to discover a world of yummy foods!
Meet Sunshine and her trusty bike, Reeva! They’re off on a magical adventure to vibrant India. Get ready for excitement!
Violet and Hannah’s pit adventure turns into a valuable lesson on real volcanoes and teamwork.
Join Jim Hawkins on a thrilling adventure as he sets sail to find hidden treasure with unexpected allies!
Join Judy Abbott, a spirited orphan with a talent for writing, on her journey to uncover the identity of Daddy Long Legs.
Little Aarav going to miss the vibrant Mumbai but he comes up with a great idea. He makes an album to remember his memories.
Embark on a magical journey with Sunshine and her trusty bicycle, Reeva, as they pedal through Paris. Join the whimsical adventure where bicycles carry dreams, and Paris unfolds its enchanting tale!
Rosita’s grandmother’s locket, teach her classmates that sometimes, a small object could contain the universe of our most profound emotions.
In Harmonyville, Lily faced the storm of bullying until a kind-hearted friend, Emma, stood by her side. Their friendship, coupled with the support of the school community, transformed adversity into a powerful force for change.
In a sunny nook, young Tommy, with eyes like stars, discovered the joy of counting cherries. he counted from one to ten, creating a delightful memory in their cheerful home.
Kevin was bored and lost his mood. His mom helped him search for it in the house. They imagined it as a plastic ball, a hand puppet, and even a storybook, finding joy in each discovery.
One sunny day, when Hannah’s room was filled with the aroma of freshly picked cherries, she embarked on a delightful adventure, turning cherries into earrings, art, and math practice, all while sharing the joy of cherries with her neighbors.
Mia, the talented artist, faced a challenge when her zoo painting turned sad. With creativity and kindness, she transformed it into a cheerful forest masterpiece.
Noah’s ordinary evening turned magical as he discovered a snowy surprise outside his window, leading to an unexpected act of kindness for his friend Lucas.
Amelia turns her home into a magical “Summer Land” picnic complete with watermelon, a handmade crown, and even two surprise soldier chickens, welcoming her mother as a guest.
Milo can’t find his clean socks! So his mom tells him about a place where lost socks go!
FAQ About Non-Fiction Stories
Why should we read non-fiction stories for kids?
Here's why you should read non-fiction stories for kids:
- Ignites Curiosity: Non-fiction fuels kids' natural desire to learn, opening doors to exciting topics like animals, history, or space.
- Expands Knowledge: These stories provide real-world information, building a strong foundation of knowledge across different subjects.
- Connects to the World: Non-fiction helps kids understand the world around them, making everyday experiences more meaningful.
What are the features of a good non-fiction story for kids?
A good non-fiction story for kids features:
- Engaging Topic: A subject matter that sparks kids' curiosity and makes them want to learn more.
- Vivid Language: Clear and descriptive language that brings the topic to life, avoiding overly technical terms.
- Interactive Elements: Activities, quizzes, or fun facts that encourage kids to participate and solidify their understanding.
What are examples for non-fiction story for kids?
There are several Non-Fiction Stories at Moonzia. Treasure Island and Lily, the Bravest Girl are one of the best examples at this category.