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Is there a connection between rain and creativity? 16-year-old Divij from Singapore explores this in this beautiful essay.
Want a super book recco? 11-year-old Nitika from Bangalore recommends a hilarious read by young author Utpal Raja.
8-year-old Samadarshi, a reader of Aadvik Balodia’s superb fantasy fiction ‘Globetrotting Warriors’ shares his take on what monster he would like to fight.
Tigers need our help, writes 12-year-old Kiara, in this passionate call for tiger conservation.
What’s your favourite part about nature? For 11-year-old Nakshatra from Bangalore, it’s birds!
It’s April Fool’s day! Got a prank up your sleeve? 13-year-old Ishani from Kolkata has plenty of tricks!
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Goosebumps! 9-year-old Reyansha from Faridabad spins a spooky story of a mysterious stranger, who keeps blinking his eyes at every London train. What happens next?
Ace storyteller Vasundhara Bahuguna shares a story close to her, in raising awareness and challenging the stigma around Alzheimer's disease
11-year-old Vivvaan from Bangalore paints a beautiful overview of the book Unstoppable Us by the celebrated historian Yuval Noah Harari.
Parent love, isn’t it special? 15-year-old Yashvi from Kolkata brings a smile to our face with this humorous and relatable poem about the mother-daughter relationship.
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