
If I Were An Animal I Essay By Shaurya
Shaurya, 9, Bangalore, imagines a magical underwater world where he becomes a 'Shawcorn', the essay beautifully captures friendship, courage and the wonders of a child’s imagination.

Shaurya, 9, Bangalore, imagines a magical underwater world where he becomes a 'Shawcorn', the essay beautifully captures friendship, courage and the wonders of a child’s imagination.

In the playful poem Parrot, Anaya Singhai (12), Navi Mumbai, brings a cheerful parrot to life through fun rhymes and lively descriptions. The friendly bird talks about its colorful look, love for chillies, and its funny habit of repeating whatever people say, making the poem joyful and engaging for young readers

A Little Girl From a Village by K.S. Iniya is an inspiring story about Fahalya and her brother Franchestole, who move from their village to the city in search of education. The story beautifully shows how dreams, hard work, and the desire to learn can change lives.

Rishav Das, a 13-year-old from Kolkata, reviews Boy: Tales of Childhood by Roald Dahl as an engaging and memorable collection of real incidents from the author’s early years. Read the review here.

In this Book review of The Viking Symbol Mystery, 13-year-old Rishav from Kolkata revisits the famous Hardy Boys series. Read this interesting review.

Written by Parmar Maharsh Sagarkumar, age 10, from Rannapark, what begins as a simple moment of opening the fridge turns into a mysterious adventure. A hidden piano, secret musical codes, and tunnels to unknown worlds lead Tittoo to three glowing diamonds… but why were they waiting for him?

Shaurya, 9, Bangalore, imagines a magical underwater world where he becomes a 'Shawcorn', the essay beautifully captures friendship, courage and the wonders of a child’s imagination.

In the playful poem Parrot, Anaya Singhai (12), Navi Mumbai, brings a cheerful parrot to life through fun rhymes and lively descriptions. The friendly bird talks about its colorful look, love for chillies, and its funny habit of repeating whatever people say, making the poem joyful and engaging for young readers

A Little Girl From a Village by K.S. Iniya is an inspiring story about Fahalya and her brother Franchestole, who move from their village to the city in search of education. The story beautifully shows how dreams, hard work, and the desire to learn can change lives.

Rishav Das, a 13-year-old from Kolkata, reviews Boy: Tales of Childhood by Roald Dahl as an engaging and memorable collection of real incidents from the author’s early years. Read the review here.

In this Book review of The Viking Symbol Mystery, 13-year-old Rishav from Kolkata revisits the famous Hardy Boys series. Read this interesting review.

Written by Parmar Maharsh Sagarkumar, age 10, from Rannapark, what begins as a simple moment of opening the fridge turns into a mysterious adventure. A hidden piano, secret musical codes, and tunnels to unknown worlds lead Tittoo to three glowing diamonds… but why were they waiting for him?
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