
The Heartbeat of the Earth I Poem by Praaptie, 14, Odisha
Praaptie, a14 year old from Odisha writes a heartfelt plea for forgiveness and a passionate celebration of the selfless, generous and invaluable nature of trees.
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Praaptie, a14 year old from Odisha writes a heartfelt plea for forgiveness and a passionate celebration of the selfless, generous and invaluable nature of trees.

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Praaptie, a14 year old from Odisha writes a heartfelt plea for forgiveness and a passionate celebration of the selfless, generous and invaluable nature of trees.

A character in a story is like a friend you meet on an adventure. They make the story interesting by what they do and say. Have you ever wondered how to create a character that feels real and exciting? Aleena Shajan provides tips on creating great characters for a story. Let's explore how!

Bhavya, a 11 year old from Kolkata, interprets the concept of life after death in various ways by in the perception of religion, philosophies and individuals.

13 year old Jishnutha from Odisha writes a funny poem about lunchtime escapade, when sandwiches didn't just sit there quietly; they somersaulted out, giggling mischievously. After a whirlwind pursuit, elusive sandwiches returned to their rightful place in the tiffin box

7-year-old Kriti pens a poem about the Heromice in the Geronimo Stilton series of books. She was inspired to write this when she read Maya Angelou’s poem “Life doesn’t frighten me”. How cool is that!

Kayra, a 9 year old from Mumbai narrates a breath taking story filled with crime and horror.





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