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

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

Adhyan Shetty, a 5-year-old from Bangalore, drew a beautiful picture of Sri Ram and Sri Lakshman. The drawing highlights the strong bond between the two brothers.

Jeevasini, a 9-year-old from Bhubaneswar, pens down her opinions on why we must celebrate Diwali while also highlighting the importance of safeguarding our planet.
Hello, little explorers! I’m Twinkle Horn, your unicorn guide to the enchanting world of stories! Today, we’re diving into the timeless appeal of mythology and understanding why these magical tales have captivated the hearts of children for generations. From brave heroes to mythical creatures, these stories are filled with adventure, moral lessons, and larger-than-life characters that whisk us away to incredible realms!

12 year old Atreyi Bose, a Bookosmian from Kolkata recounts the absorbing tale of Ekalavya, an archer from the Mahabharata.


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

Adhyan Shetty, a 5-year-old from Bangalore, drew a beautiful picture of Sri Ram and Sri Lakshman. The drawing highlights the strong bond between the two brothers.

Jeevasini, a 9-year-old from Bhubaneswar, pens down her opinions on why we must celebrate Diwali while also highlighting the importance of safeguarding our planet.
Hello, little explorers! I’m Twinkle Horn, your unicorn guide to the enchanting world of stories! Today, we’re diving into the timeless appeal of mythology and understanding why these magical tales have captivated the hearts of children for generations. From brave heroes to mythical creatures, these stories are filled with adventure, moral lessons, and larger-than-life characters that whisk us away to incredible realms!

12 year old Atreyi Bose, a Bookosmian from Kolkata recounts the absorbing tale of Ekalavya, an archer from the Mahabharata.

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