
The Best Friends I Story By Lehak
Lehak Lulla (8), Bangalore, tells the tale of an owl and his brave friend, the bat. The story highlights how true friends support each other in times of need.

Lehak Lulla (8), Bangalore, tells the tale of an owl and his brave friend, the bat. The story highlights how true friends support each other in times of need.

A gripping forest tale "The Bear And The Eagle" about an unlikely friendship between a bear and an eagle that turns dark when betrayal enters the scene. Written by class 7 student Shivansh Goel from Howdah, this story ends with a powerful moral better be alone than in bad company.

A baby monkey, a loving family, and a bond that time could never break. Read the heartwarming story 'Bond Beyond Words' by Damayanti, a 12-year-old from Panihati, on Bookosmia.

Don’t you sneak away’ is a story written by Iksha from Pune about a mouse and a rabbit. She wrote the story when she was 7 year old.

Shehryaar pens a heartwarming tale about the compassion of a cat that transformed the heart of a selfish mouse.

Gargi, a 19-year-old from Panjim narrates a story focusing on the importance of curiosity and how exploring new things can bring unexpected rewards and make a positive impact.

Lehak Lulla (8), Bangalore, tells the tale of an owl and his brave friend, the bat. The story highlights how true friends support each other in times of need.

A gripping forest tale "The Bear And The Eagle" about an unlikely friendship between a bear and an eagle that turns dark when betrayal enters the scene. Written by class 7 student Shivansh Goel from Howdah, this story ends with a powerful moral better be alone than in bad company.

A baby monkey, a loving family, and a bond that time could never break. Read the heartwarming story 'Bond Beyond Words' by Damayanti, a 12-year-old from Panihati, on Bookosmia.

Don’t you sneak away’ is a story written by Iksha from Pune about a mouse and a rabbit. She wrote the story when she was 7 year old.

Shehryaar pens a heartwarming tale about the compassion of a cat that transformed the heart of a selfish mouse.

Gargi, a 19-year-old from Panjim narrates a story focusing on the importance of curiosity and how exploring new things can bring unexpected rewards and make a positive impact.
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