
The Witch That Never Was I Poem by Arika,11,Faridabad
Arika an 11-year-old from Faridabad writes a poem exploring the dangers of fear, prejudice, and how society often scapegoats those who are different.
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Arika an 11-year-old from Faridabad writes a poem exploring the dangers of fear, prejudice, and how society often scapegoats those who are different.

Vidhur, a 6-year-old, pens a light-hearted poem about a chef and some mischievous mice, blending humor with simple rhymes.

Praaptie, a 14-year-old young writer from Bhubaneswar, pens a heartfelt story about a poor girl named Rohini and her loyal dog, Raja, leading to an emotional awakening and a renewed understanding of love and companionship.

Damayanti, a young writer from West Bengal, tells the inspiring story of James, a boy with sparkling blue eyes who faces an unexpected challenge that threatens his future.

Rishav, a 12-year-old avid reader from Kolkata, writes a book review of Magnus Chase and the Sword of Summer by Rick Riordan, offering a balanced look at the book’s plot, character development, and writing style, making it a great recommendation for young readers.

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