
Rainy Day I Poem By Navya, 11, Delhi
In her joyful poem, 11-year-old Navya from Delhi celebrates the magic of rainy days splashing in puddles, flying kites, and laughing with friends, as every raindrop turns into a moment of fun and wonder.

In her joyful poem, 11-year-old Navya from Delhi celebrates the magic of rainy days splashing in puddles, flying kites, and laughing with friends, as every raindrop turns into a moment of fun and wonder.

Ishanvi, an 8-year-old from Pune, believes that art is pure magic, especially when it comes from kids. Every artwork tells a story that’s one-of-a-kind. Take a look at her beautiful creation and see the magic for yourself.

Jeniyan, an 11-year-old from Bangalore, says her favorite magazine is Tinkle because of its fun stories, especially those featuring Suppandi.

Sarthak writes a futuristic story that follows Shanky, a boy from 2075, as he spends his vacation with his grandparents in a small city, away from his usual robotic teachers and digital learning. When he sees an old, abandoned school building, his grandfather shares nostalgic memories of attending school in 2025—filled with human teachers, real books, and friendships. He asks many questions to satisfy his curiosity, reading the story to find out the future AI world.

Keshav, an 11-year-old from Navi Mumbai, has written a vibrant poem celebrating Holi – the Festival of Colours.

Aadya, a 16-year-old from Kolkata, shares a hilarious and memorable encounter with the most unruly class, transforming chaos into order through creativity, quick thinking, and an unexpected game.

In her joyful poem, 11-year-old Navya from Delhi celebrates the magic of rainy days splashing in puddles, flying kites, and laughing with friends, as every raindrop turns into a moment of fun and wonder.

Ishanvi, an 8-year-old from Pune, believes that art is pure magic, especially when it comes from kids. Every artwork tells a story that’s one-of-a-kind. Take a look at her beautiful creation and see the magic for yourself.

Jeniyan, an 11-year-old from Bangalore, says her favorite magazine is Tinkle because of its fun stories, especially those featuring Suppandi.

Sarthak writes a futuristic story that follows Shanky, a boy from 2075, as he spends his vacation with his grandparents in a small city, away from his usual robotic teachers and digital learning. When he sees an old, abandoned school building, his grandfather shares nostalgic memories of attending school in 2025—filled with human teachers, real books, and friendships. He asks many questions to satisfy his curiosity, reading the story to find out the future AI world.

Keshav, an 11-year-old from Navi Mumbai, has written a vibrant poem celebrating Holi – the Festival of Colours.

Aadya, a 16-year-old from Kolkata, shares a hilarious and memorable encounter with the most unruly class, transforming chaos into order through creativity, quick thinking, and an unexpected game.
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