Stories for 5+ years old

These stories should be understandable for five 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.

Shizuko the Sea Creature

Shizuko the Sea Creature

13
 min
5
+
4.75

In this underwater story, you will learn about a special fish with a meaningful name. And besides hearing about the wonders of the underwater world and about interesting four-toothed creatures, you will also discover some ways to manage boredom.

The Unicorn Who Had a Secret

The Unicorn Who Had a Secret

11
 min
3
+
4.75

All the horses on the farm are pleased when a new friend arrives. Interestingly, the newbie is not an ordinary horse —  he’s a unicorn called Felix. Everyone likes him, and he’s immediately invited to join in their games. They all have enormous fun together. Indeed, Felix has a lovely character and gets along well with everyone. But he has a secret. Can you imagine what that secret might be? Let’s see if you’re right.

The Car That Wanted to Race

The Car That Wanted to Race

11
 min
3
+
4.74

Sunny is a little yellow car who really wants to be a racing car, but none of the other cars believes in his skills. He enters his dream race, but it ends in disgrace. Will he ever find a way to make his dream come true?

Christmas For Everyone

Christmas For Everyone

5
 min
5
+
4.74

Christmas is coming soon and little Carl is worried about whether their lonely neighbour Mrs Lizzie will get any Christmas presents. So he decides to make a gift for her himself. But how will the boy deal with it?

Natalie and the Dragon

Natalie and the Dragon

9
 min
5
+
4.74

Natalie loves dragons more than anything else. She wanted to own everything she ever saw that was dragon-shaped or had a dragon on it. Her mum wants to give her a treat, so she promises to buy her another dragon. This time, though, she means a real live one. But do real live dragons exist? Read this story and find out more about the fascinating creatures that live on our planet.

Louis’s Sour Milk

Louis’s Sour Milk

9
 min
5
+
4.74

As a child, Louis was interested in the laws of nature and was very inquisitive about the world around him. Through sheer curiosity, he would make simple experiments at home. Even ordinary milk did not escape his interest — he wondered what made it go sour. When he was older, he went on to study chemistry and proceeded to make sophisticated discoveries that humans everywhere still benefit from today, two centuries later. Read this story reflecting the life of the famous scientist Louis Pasteur.

The Prince Who Didn't Want to Wield a Sword

The Prince Who Didn't Want to Wield a Sword

7
 min
5
+
4.73

For the eldest son of the king, his life is already planned out in advance - he will inherit the kingdom and sit on the royal throne. But our prince could care less about anything. He would much rather be working in the kitchen and learning to cook. What does the king think? Will he follow the old tradition, or will he allow his son to pursue his hobby?

The Nicest Gift

The Nicest Gift

6
 min
5
+
4.73

Emma is unhappy because the other children in her class make fun of her wild hair. But one day, her teacher’s wise words change her perspective. Come and join Emma’s classmates as they discover why her hair (and not only that) is actually a very valuable gift.

A Christmas Story About Baby Jesus

A Christmas Story About Baby Jesus

11
 min
3
+
4.73

Remind yourself and your children about why we celebrate Christmas with this simple retelling of the Bible story of Jesus’s birth. Put yourselves into Mary and Joseph’s shoes as they meet the angel Gabriel, travel to Bethlehem, and finally meet their miraculous baby in a completely unexpected place...

Jack and the Beanstalk

Jack and the Beanstalk

12
 min
5
+
4.73

Life is tough for an impoverished widow and her son… In order to survive the winter, the boy must sell their only cow. But instead, he trades her for a handful of magic beans. Little does he know that a single bean would grow into an enormous beanstalk overnight! The boy climbs it high up into the sky, where he defeats a fearsome giant and gathers many treasures.

The Poplar

The Poplar

12
 min
8
+
4.73

Unlike other children, Joe is not happy to visit the library at all, because he does not enjoy reading very much. But that changes when a tree in a book suddenly talks to him and tells him the story about how many lives it has had. It has certainly led an interesting life.

A Visitor from Outer Space

A Visitor from Outer Space

10
 min
5
+
4.73

Pete is looking forward to a day of doing nothing except lazing around. But everything changes when an unexpected visitor lands on his windowsill, straight from the other side of the universe! Pete decides to give his visitor a good impression of life on Earth. What will result from this adventure?

The White Chalk

The White Chalk

7
 min
3
+
4.73

Mia was using her brand-new coloured chalks to draw on the pavement, when she met a boy named Steve. Boasting about the many colours of chalk she had, she learned that Steve had only white chalk. She somehow felt superior to him until finally realising that white chalk was just as important as all the colours. Steve was a kind-hearted boy and they became good friends. Mia will not make the mistake of boasting about anything again.

Mio in Science Class: About Animals

Mio in Science Class: About Animals

8
 min
3
+
4.73

Elephant Mio likes science class because he is super interested in the world of animals and plants. But today’s lesson is going to be even more fun than usual, because he and his classmates have to guess the type of animal based on the sounds it makes.

The Cloud No-one Liked

The Cloud No-one Liked

7
 min
5
+
4.73

It’s nearly Christmas and Mary-Ann can’t wait for it to snow, but so far the weather isn’t that way inclined. It looks like there won’t be a white Christmas this year. Why not? Mary-Ann unlocks the secret one misty morning, when she hears something, somewhere crying. Read this story and find out along with her where the crying was coming from.

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...

Discovering the Emotions: Fear

Discovering the Emotions: Fear

12
 min
5
+
4.73

Martin continues his search for these things called feelings. Where do emotions actually live and what do they look like? While last time he came across Anger, he is now going to visit another of his neighbours, and in the process he encounters Fear.

Mr Grouse and the Magic Fir Tree

Mr Grouse and the Magic Fir Tree

10
 min
5
+
4.72

Mr Grouse doesn’t like Christmas at all. It’s just another reason for him to rant, sulk and mutter. But everything changes when he finds a magical fir tree in the woods... Find out how his story ends in this tale about the magic of Christmas, written for you by our reader Sofia. This is one of the three winning stories in our winter writing competition in Slovakia, winner in the “Best subject” category.

Questions about

Stories for 5+ years old

What types of stories are suitable for 5-year-olds?

For 5-year-olds, Readmio offers stories that are engaging, imaginative, and appropriate for their developmental stage. Suitable stories include tales of exciting journeys and discoveries that spark curiosity and imagination, but also stories featuring animals. Kids at this age tend to like stories that highlight the importance of making friends, working and playing together.

What are some signs that my child is ready for more complex stories?

Recognizing when your child is ready for more complex stories involves observing their developmental milestones and interests. Usually your child can already listen to and engage  with longer stories or follow a narrative without losing interest. If your child is using a more advanced vocabulary and can understand and use new words, they might be prepared for stories that introduce new and more challenging language. Once your child shows interest in a wider range of topics or asks questions about various subjects, they may benefit from stories that explore new and more sophisticated concepts. At Readmio, you can find a variety of stories that cater to different levels of complexity. If you notice these signs, exploring stories from Category for 5-year olds.

What themes are commonly explored in stories for 5-year-olds on Readmio?

On Readmio, stories for 5-year-olds commonly explore themes such as:

  • Friendship and Kindness: Stories that focus on building relationships, being considerate, and helping others.
  • Imagination and Creativity: Tales that encourage imaginative play and creative thinking.
  • Problem-Solving and Resilience: Stories that present simple challenges and how characters overcome them with determination and cleverness.

How long are usually the stories in this category?

Stories for 5-year-olds on Readmio are typically around 10 to 15 minutes long. This duration is ideal for maintaining the attention span of young children, providing enough time for a complete narrative without being overwhelming. The length allows for engaging stories that fit well into bedtime routines or short reading sessions throughout the day.