
Ebooks VS Physical books: The never-ending debate I Blog By Alvira Kumar, 10, New Delhi
Alvira Kumar, a 10-year-old from New Delhi, expresses her thoughts on the never-ending debate of e-books vs. physical books in a blog.
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Alvira Kumar, a 10-year-old from New Delhi, expresses her thoughts on the never-ending debate of e-books vs. physical books in a blog.

Kailash Annamalai. S, an 11-year-old from Thanjavur writes about the mysteries of the lonely garden in a poem.

Kreeti Dhanuka, a 15- year-old student of Welham Girls’ School - Dehradun introspects on the vagaries of her mind and the uncertainties of the journey called life.

Ahaan Gupta, a 5-year-old from Gurgaon beautifully paints life in the ocean and writes his thoughts on it.

Midha Agarwal, a 9-year-old from Bengaluru, pens the marvel of nature beautifully in a poem.

Rayna Virmani, a 11-year-old from Haridwar, writes a story about a popular friendship between bread and butter.

Alvira Kumar, a 10-year-old from New Delhi, expresses her thoughts on the never-ending debate of e-books vs. physical books in a blog.

Kailash Annamalai. S, an 11-year-old from Thanjavur writes about the mysteries of the lonely garden in a poem.

Kreeti Dhanuka, a 15- year-old student of Welham Girls’ School - Dehradun introspects on the vagaries of her mind and the uncertainties of the journey called life.

Ahaan Gupta, a 5-year-old from Gurgaon beautifully paints life in the ocean and writes his thoughts on it.

Midha Agarwal, a 9-year-old from Bengaluru, pens the marvel of nature beautifully in a poem.

Rayna Virmani, a 11-year-old from Haridwar, writes a story about a popular friendship between bread and butter.





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