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Our hearts have been won over by 9-year-old Mitali who has an inspiring new year resolution. What was your new year's resolution and are you following it? Tell us!
10-year-old Samriddha from Kolkata writes a gripping poem about an auto rickshaw ride in the dark.
What if your fridge could talk? 9-year-old Rajveer from Kolkata imagines an intriguing scenario in this autobiography.
A polar bear discovers a human child near its icy cave. What happens next? Read on to find out in this immersive story by 9-year-old Aaranyak from Kolkata.
Choices can be quite difficult and confusing but that’s the beauty of life, writes 15-year-old Aadya from Kolkata.
Are you a happy child? 6-year-old Avika from Kolkata writes a heartfelt note on what makes her happy.
Our hearts have been won over by 9-year-old Mitali who has an inspiring new year resolution. What was your new year's resolution and are you following it? Tell us!
10-year-old Samriddha from Kolkata writes a gripping poem about an auto rickshaw ride in the dark.
What if your fridge could talk? 9-year-old Rajveer from Kolkata imagines an intriguing scenario in this autobiography.
A polar bear discovers a human child near its icy cave. What happens next? Read on to find out in this immersive story by 9-year-old Aaranyak from Kolkata.
Choices can be quite difficult and confusing but that’s the beauty of life, writes 15-year-old Aadya from Kolkata.
Are you a happy child? 6-year-old Avika from Kolkata writes a heartfelt note on what makes her happy.
Why do you think the math book was sad? Because it had a lot of problems.. and so do we at school, said 14-year-old Adwaith Menon, with candor that would set the tone for a talk about stress at school, on Bookosmia’s podcast ‘What’s on my mind’ hosted by adolescents.
Co-host Satvika Suri, a 14 year old from Bangalore put forth the context for the conversation- stress at schools is not to be taken lightly, after all, what youngsters learn in their formative years at school is crucial for the way their future shapes up. And one person who knows how important early years are is Dr Swati Popat Vats, an educator, educational activist, teaching expert, author and parenting guru, who was the expert speaker of the day. Here are some snippets from this insightful conversation.
Mental Health Awareness for kids. Why is it important for our kids? What can we do about it and why never
Why do you think the math book was sad? Because it had a lot of problems.. and so do we at school, said 14-year-old Adwaith Menon, with candor that would set the tone for a talk about stress at school, on Bookosmia’s podcast ‘What’s on my mind’ hosted by adolescents.
Co-host Satvika Suri, a 14 year old from Bangalore put forth the context for the conversation- stress at schools is not to be taken lightly, after all, what youngsters learn in their formative years at school is crucial for the way their future shapes up. And one person who knows how important early years are is Dr Swati Popat Vats, an educator, educational activist, teaching expert, author and parenting guru, who was the expert speaker of the day. Here are some snippets from this insightful conversation.
Mental Health Awareness for kids. Why is it important for our kids? What can we do about it and why never
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