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title: "City Tales stories to read"
description: "Read 6 City Tales stories for kids, with gentle pacing, clear language, and imaginative themes for family reading."
language: en
source: "Stories for Kids"
url: https://www.stories4kids.net/categories/city-tales/
---

# City Tales Stories

Read 6 City Tales stories for kids, with gentle pacing, clear language, and imaginative themes for family reading.

## Stories

- [The Case of the Missing Scooter](/stories/city-tales/the-case-of-the-missing-scooter/) - Mia, Leo, Sam, and Priya discover that Mia's scooter has vanished from their apartment courtyard. They follow clues, ask careful questions, and learn what happened before anyone gets blamed.
- [The City Park Cleanup Crew](/stories/city-tales/the-city-park-cleanup-crew/) - Lily, Max, Ava, and Sam love playing in their local park, but one day they find it covered in litter. With help from nearby grown-ups, they gather gloves, sort recycling, and turn a messy afternoon into a cleaner park habit.
- [The Downtown Trio](/stories/city-tales/the-downtown-trio/) - Three close friends, Lily, Max, and Zoe, spend a day downtown together. They visit a museum, play at the park, share pizza, listen to stories at the library, and discover that each friend's favorite thing can make the day better for everyone.
- [The Green Garden Gang](/stories/city-tales/the-green-garden-gang/) - In the middle of a big city, a group of friends starts a neighborhood garden with shovels, rakes, and seeds. As the garden grows, they invite new helpers to keep the fruits and vegetables thriving.
- [The Kitten Help Squad](/stories/city-tales/the-lost-kitten-squad/) - A group of city friends find a tiny kitten and work together to bring her home. With grown-up help, they give her water, search for clues, follow a poster, ask neighbors for help, and reunite her with the person who has been looking for her.
- [The New Neighbors](/stories/city-tales/the-new-neighbors/) - A new family moves into an apartment building in the city. At first, some of the children feel shy because the newcomers speak another language and have different family traditions. Through sidewalk games, shared food, and a holiday celebration, the children become friends.