
Bedtime Story I License To Cook By Neha Mahesh, Chennai
Neha Mahesh from Chennai questions stereotypes in this creative story of a boy who wants to be a chef? He is bullied of course. What more to come as he opens up with his dad?

Neha Mahesh from Chennai questions stereotypes in this creative story of a boy who wants to be a chef? He is bullied of course. What more to come as he opens up with his dad?

This poem by Arika tells the story of Ram Lal, a man struggling against a harsh and unforgiving world. The land is dry, debts are rising, and hope seems almost lost, but deep inside, a tiny spark refuses to fade. And that is what is keeping him going. Read the story of this man and see how hope is making him strong despite the circumstances.

Arika, an 11-year-old from Faridabad writes a poem telling us to be like ships that meant for the vast ocean and are born to chase our dreams, and not just rest like the boats do in the harbour’s calm. She says that life’s storms may test us through adventure, but that's the only way we can learn to thrive. Leaving our comfort is the only way to sail towards our dreams.

Guneev from Jalandhar writes a poem about touring around the world and how traveling uncovers many opportunities and transforms dreams into reality

Iqra, an 11-year-old from Navi Mumbai, writes a captivating tale of a young girl’s journey through a mysterious parallel universe filled with wonders, magic, and new friendships.

11 year old Krishnav Jhunjhunwala, a Bookosmian from Kolkata, writes an open letter to 2021 sharing his dreams for the rest of the year. What do you expect from 2021?

Neha Mahesh from Chennai questions stereotypes in this creative story of a boy who wants to be a chef? He is bullied of course. What more to come as he opens up with his dad?

This poem by Arika tells the story of Ram Lal, a man struggling against a harsh and unforgiving world. The land is dry, debts are rising, and hope seems almost lost, but deep inside, a tiny spark refuses to fade. And that is what is keeping him going. Read the story of this man and see how hope is making him strong despite the circumstances.

Arika, an 11-year-old from Faridabad writes a poem telling us to be like ships that meant for the vast ocean and are born to chase our dreams, and not just rest like the boats do in the harbour’s calm. She says that life’s storms may test us through adventure, but that's the only way we can learn to thrive. Leaving our comfort is the only way to sail towards our dreams.

Guneev from Jalandhar writes a poem about touring around the world and how traveling uncovers many opportunities and transforms dreams into reality

Iqra, an 11-year-old from Navi Mumbai, writes a captivating tale of a young girl’s journey through a mysterious parallel universe filled with wonders, magic, and new friendships.

11 year old Krishnav Jhunjhunwala, a Bookosmian from Kolkata, writes an open letter to 2021 sharing his dreams for the rest of the year. What do you expect from 2021?
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