
Charles Dickens’ Children Stories
This special collection, Charles Dickens’ Children Stories, brings together over 10 classic tales formatted in a simple, fun way that young readers can enjoy. You’ll meet kind-hearted heroes, silly troublemakers, and curious characters from long ago—each with a lesson to learn and an adventure to share. Whether it’s your first time reading Dickens or you’ve heard his name before, this book is a great way to explore timeless stories full of heart, humor, and imagination. Ready to travel back in time and meet some unforgettable friends? Explore the stories.

Charles Dickens
Famous Author of Classic Novels
Lived: 1812 – 1870
Charles Dickens was one of the most important writers in English history. His books told powerful stories about real people, especially those who were poor or treated unfairly. He helped the world see what life was like in 1800s England.
A Hard Childhood
Dickens didn’t grow up rich. When he was 12, his father was sent to prison for not paying his debts. Charles had to leave school and work in a factory. This difficult time stayed with him and showed up in many of his books.
What He Wrote
Dickens wrote many famous novels, including:
- Great Expectations
- Oliver Twist
- A Christmas Carol
- David Copperfield
- A Tale of Two Cities
His stories are full of interesting characters—some kind, some cruel, and many unforgettable. He wrote about problems in society like child labor, poverty, and injustice. But his stories also had hope and humor.
Why He Still Matters
People still read Dickens today because his stories feel real, emotional, and human. He showed that everyone—no matter how poor—deserves kindness and respect. His books helped change how people thought about the world.
Dickens died in 1870, but his books continue to inspire readers everywhere.
- Trotty Vech and His Daughter Meg – Short Story 1 3,165 Words
- Tiny Tim – Short Story 2 2,048 Words
- Little Dombey – Short Story 3 1,791 Words
- The Runaway Couple – Short Story 4 1,743 Words