
Chinese folktale – The best version of myself | Story by 15 year old Laksshha from Kolkata
Do you accept yourself the way you are? 15 year old Laksshha from Kolkata writes a folk tale exploring the subject.

Do you accept yourself the way you are? 15 year old Laksshha from Kolkata writes a folk tale exploring the subject.

Learn All about Parsis throughconverstion with Coomi Kapoor, a journalist and author

Today's write up is an epistolary work, which means in the form of letters, by 12 year old Laksha Khanna from Kolkata.

So many times we question why a certain fairy tale or folklore was written a certain way. 13 year old Laksha Khanna from Kolkata rewrites the elves and the shoemaker.

Laksshha from Kolkata writes an essay about the social stigma related to puberty although its a natural phse of life for girls.


Do you accept yourself the way you are? 15 year old Laksshha from Kolkata writes a folk tale exploring the subject.

Learn All about Parsis throughconverstion with Coomi Kapoor, a journalist and author

Today's write up is an epistolary work, which means in the form of letters, by 12 year old Laksha Khanna from Kolkata.

So many times we question why a certain fairy tale or folklore was written a certain way. 13 year old Laksha Khanna from Kolkata rewrites the elves and the shoemaker.

Laksshha from Kolkata writes an essay about the social stigma related to puberty although its a natural phse of life for girls.

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