
Where Lost Things Whisper I Essay By Anvita
Anvita Mishra, a 12-year-old from New Delhi, writes a thoughtful story about responsibility, self-realization and the lessons hidden in everyday experiences.

Anvita Mishra, a 12-year-old from New Delhi, writes a thoughtful story about responsibility, self-realization and the lessons hidden in everyday experiences.

Anvita Mishra, 12, New Delhi, writes a mysterious and magical story about Rina—a young girl whose life changes after a tragic loss, leading her into a world beyond reality.Curious to know what happens next? Stay tuned for Part 2 and dive deeper into Rina’s magical journey!

Aarav, 12 from Bangalore, writes about the Sword of Infinite Doom causing chaos until villagers destroy it with Imlos. But will peace last?

Tanmay talks about a boy, Raju, who dismissed cyber security warnings until a terrifying dream showed him the consequences of negligence, turning his family's fortune into ruins. Jolted awake, he realized the gravity of online safety and vowed never to ignore precautions again. From that day on, he safeguarded his devices, understanding that one careless click could change everything.

Let’s listen into a bedtime story about a little girl and a squirrel - written and narrated by 13-year-old Myrah Kathpalia

Veer, a 10 year old writes a humorous fantasy poem about a mischievous desktop that develops a desire to attend school with its owner, offering supernatural abilities to help the child navigate their day.

Anvita Mishra, a 12-year-old from New Delhi, writes a thoughtful story about responsibility, self-realization and the lessons hidden in everyday experiences.

Anvita Mishra, 12, New Delhi, writes a mysterious and magical story about Rina—a young girl whose life changes after a tragic loss, leading her into a world beyond reality.Curious to know what happens next? Stay tuned for Part 2 and dive deeper into Rina’s magical journey!

Aarav, 12 from Bangalore, writes about the Sword of Infinite Doom causing chaos until villagers destroy it with Imlos. But will peace last?

Tanmay talks about a boy, Raju, who dismissed cyber security warnings until a terrifying dream showed him the consequences of negligence, turning his family's fortune into ruins. Jolted awake, he realized the gravity of online safety and vowed never to ignore precautions again. From that day on, he safeguarded his devices, understanding that one careless click could change everything.

Let’s listen into a bedtime story about a little girl and a squirrel - written and narrated by 13-year-old Myrah Kathpalia

Veer, a 10 year old writes a humorous fantasy poem about a mischievous desktop that develops a desire to attend school with its owner, offering supernatural abilities to help the child navigate their day.
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