Stories for 8+ years old

These stories should be understandable for eight years olds. However, we believe they can be fun at any age above that as well. The age requirements are based on vocabulary, topics, and overall story length.

Jamie’s Big Dream

Jamie’s Big Dream

8
 min
5
+
4.73

Jamie is a young boy who finds lots of things difficult, especially reading and writing. He is not doing very well at school. But whenever he’s at home, you’ll find him in the kitchen because he loves cooking. Read this story and find out what wonderful things are possible when you persevere and pursue your dreams.

The Frog Princess

The Frog Princess

15
 min
5
+
4.68

In this traditional Russian tale you will read about prince Ivan and his unusual bride, who helps him complete several seemingly impossible tasks. But then Ivan loses his magical princess. Will he manage to find her again?

The Adventures of the World’s Very First Horseless Carriage

The Adventures of the World’s Very First Horseless Carriage

9
 min
5
+
4.79

Karl Benz invented the first gas-powered vehicle, but it was his wife Bertha who took the world’s first long-distance road trip. She snuck off with her sons to test the horseless carriage and had many adventures and problems to solve along the way. Read on to find out how her creativity paved the way for cars! Curious about what the first horseless carriage looked like? Check out the attachment.

The Hatchet Porridge

The Hatchet Porridge

8
 min
5
+
4.87

Have you ever eaten hatchet porridge? You’ve never heard of it? In this Russian tale you will not only find out how to cook this unusual dish, but you’ll also find out how an old, hungry soldier managed to get the better of a mean, stingy old lady.

Evelyn’s Fondness for Fishing

Evelyn’s Fondness for Fishing

12
 min
5
+
4.78

In this tale, you will get to know a bit about the life of fishing lines, including little Evelyn. But she is different from the other lines and doesn’t quite know why. She has yet to find her place in the world. So one day she decides to leave home, setting out to discover where she belongs and who she is. What happens to her as a result of this adventure is a wonderful surprise!

Mio’s Musical Round-the-World Trip

Mio’s Musical Round-the-World Trip

9
 min
5
+
4.92

This time, the schoolchildren are learning about different countries and cultures around the world. To deepen their new knowledge, they are going to get to know various different countries through music. Mio the elephant is really looking forward to their musical round-the-world trip. Why not join him for it?

The Little Fairy & The Little Witch

The Little Fairy & The Little Witch

16
 min
5
+
4.79

The story is about why it’s a good idea to help our parents. The little girl’s parents are feeling desperate — they do not know how to deal with their daughter, who does not want to help with anything around the house. They tried everything possible, raising their voice and pleading with her, but all in vain. Then one night, the little girl has a strange dream, thanks to which she sees the error of her ways and decides to behave differently.

Swan Love

Swan Love

14
 min
8
+
4.71

Come and visit a lovely lake where a bevy of white swans live. One day, they receive an unexpected swan visitor. And would you believe it? He’s all black! How will he fit in among the other swans on the lake?

The Impatient Peasant

The Impatient Peasant

5
 min
5
+
4.09

This is the story of a farmer who was too impatient. He didn’t like how slowly the seeds he had planted in his field were growing, he thought they were lazy. So he decided to help them so that he would bring in his harvest sooner. But all he managed to do was damage the plants and in the end his impatience meant there was no harvest at all. Patience and thoroughness always pay off.

The Good Witch and the Apple Tree

The Good Witch and the Apple Tree

10
 min
8
+
4.57

When three brothers cannot find a girl they want to marry, they ask the village elder for advice. She’s a good witch and gives them good advice, but it’s not so easy to carry out. Can the boys follow her instructions and find their ideal brides?... This traditional folktale shows the importance of forgiveness and compassion.

Paul the Pebble

Paul the Pebble

11
 min
5
+
4.93

Paul isn’t any ordinary hero — he’s a tiny pebble. Actually, he’s not really a hero. Unlike all the other pebbles that live on the banks of the creek, he is extremely afraid of the water, and he generally feels quite useless. But then Paul encounters a beetle called Mr Shiny and discovers how to be useful and how to work through his fear at the same time! At long last, Paul realises how wonderful life can be.

The Toad Who Asked for Rain

The Toad Who Asked for Rain

6
 min
5
+
4.43

The whole earth is afflicted by a huge drought and so a little toad decides to go and ask the gods for rain. The gods don’t take his visit seriously at first, but he comes up with a clever plan to attract their attention.

The Golden Axe

The Golden Axe

8
 min
5
+
4.73

This Vietnamese fairy tale tells of a poor lumberjack who loses his axe in the river. He wants nothing more than to get it back. A mysterious old man offers to return his axe - but it's actually a test. And the old man isn't even an ordinary old man...

King Midas and the Golden Touch

King Midas and the Golden Touch

10
 min
5
+
4.94

In this traditional Greek story about King Midas, you will learn why we need to think carefully about what we wish for. Sometimes even when we have the best intentions, our decisions can bring disaster – as King Midas discovered, when he wished for everything he touched to turn to gold. Fortunately, it all turned out well in the end!

The Golden Pears

The Golden Pears

12
 min
5
+
4.59

In this Austrian folk tale you will hear about a tree that produced the best pears in the whole kingdom and about three brothers who wanted to take the sweet pears to the king as a gift. What happened to them and how were they rewarded for their behaviour?

The Little Tailor

The Little Tailor

11
 min
5
+
4.35

In this Austrian fairy tale, you will travel the world with a tailor who seems rather small and ordinary, but has some magical gifts. Will he be able to withstand the challenges he faces? How can he win a battle with an evil giant?

The Legend of the Milky Way

The Legend of the Milky Way

8
 min
5
+
4.69

This old Chinese legend tells the story of two lovers – the beautiful heavenly weaver, daughter of the Emperor of the Heavens, and a cowherd from the world of humans. Unfortunately, their love makes them forget about all their duties, and so they end up separated forever by the Milky Way.

King Midas and the Donkey Ears

King Midas and the Donkey Ears

11
 min
5
+
4.61

Let’s take a trip to Ancient Greece, back into that mythical time when gods roamed the earth. One day, King Midas gets mixed up in a godly contest and is rewarded for his impudence with a pair of donkey’s ears. He is ashamed, and tries to hide them. But how can he live with his secret? And will anyone find out?

Questions about

Stories for 8+ years old

How can I encourage my 8-year-old to read more often?

To encourage your 8-year-old to read more often, consider the following strategies:

  • select books that match their interests and reading level. At Readmio, you can find a range of genres and series that might captivate their attention.
  • set aside dedicated time for reading each day, such as before bedtime or after school. Consistency helps build a reading habit.
  • discuss the stories, ask questions, and make predictions about what will happen next. This interaction makes reading more engaging and fun.
  • utilize Readmio’s interactive features and audio versions to make reading more dynamic and enjoyable.

How often should my child be reading at home?

For optimal literacy development, aim for your child to read at home daily. About 20-30 minutes of reading time each day is ideal. This regular practice helps build reading skills, vocabulary, and comprehension. Incorporating a mix of independent reading, shared reading, and listening to stories can make this time enjoyable and effective.

Can Readmio help my child improve their reading comprehension?

Yes, Readmio can help improve your child’s reading comprehension through several features. First of all, our stories are enriched by music and sounds that engage children and encourage active participation. All Readmio include questions after reading and interactive quizzes that help children think critically about the text and discuss what they have read.A wide range of stories with different themes and genres helps expand vocabulary and comprehension skills by exposing children to varied contexts and language.

Is it still important to read aloud to 8 year old children?

Yes, reading aloud to 8-year-olds remains important for many reasons. Hearing fluent reading helps children understand proper pronunciation, intonation, and pacing.Even at this age children are exposed to new words and phrases that they might not encounter in their own reading. Moreover, reading aloud together fosters a love of books and strengthens the parent-child bond. At this age children are already capable and willing to discuss the story, which enhances comprehension and critical thinking.Reading aloud complements their independent reading and supports their overall literacy development.

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