
Republic Day I Poem & Art By Keshav
A heartfelt Republic Day poem and patriotic artwork created by Keshav Lodha, a 12-year-old from Navi Mumbai, expressing pride in India, the Constitution and national unity through words and art.

A heartfelt Republic Day poem and patriotic artwork created by Keshav Lodha, a 12-year-old from Navi Mumbai, expressing pride in India, the Constitution and national unity through words and art.

A thrilling fantasy adventure by 8-year-old author Viyan A Mahesh from Bangalore, Victor and the Ring follows a brave general on a magical quest through time, danger, and ancient secrets to retrieve a legendary dinosaur-stamped ring.

The Toy Powder by Taneesh, a 10-year-old from Hyderabad, is a fun and imaginative story about a magical toy powder that allows children to disguise themselves. But what happens when the children use this power on themselves? A mix-up full of confusion, excitement and an important lesson awaits. Read on to find out!

How We Got the Crying-Laughing Eyes Emoji -Bedtime Story for Kids Ever wondered how the crying-laughing emoji came to be? Listen to this heartwarming bedtime story written by Tejal, 12, from Bangalore, about Roger — a sad emoji who dreams of laughing.

In “Morro, The Alien,” young writer Jeyan Y (13, Hyderabad) explores a touching bond between a child and an extraterrestrial friend. A sweet, imaginative story that encourages empathy and open-heartedness. Listen to the story here.

English: A Beautiful Confusion” by Yeddanapudi Jeyan, a 13-year-old from Hyderabad, captures the funny contradictions, borrowed words, and puzzling rules that make English both confusing and fascinating. A lighthearted take on why the language often makes no sensebut still makes us smile.

A heartfelt Republic Day poem and patriotic artwork created by Keshav Lodha, a 12-year-old from Navi Mumbai, expressing pride in India, the Constitution and national unity through words and art.

A thrilling fantasy adventure by 8-year-old author Viyan A Mahesh from Bangalore, Victor and the Ring follows a brave general on a magical quest through time, danger, and ancient secrets to retrieve a legendary dinosaur-stamped ring.

The Toy Powder by Taneesh, a 10-year-old from Hyderabad, is a fun and imaginative story about a magical toy powder that allows children to disguise themselves. But what happens when the children use this power on themselves? A mix-up full of confusion, excitement and an important lesson awaits. Read on to find out!

How We Got the Crying-Laughing Eyes Emoji -Bedtime Story for Kids Ever wondered how the crying-laughing emoji came to be? Listen to this heartwarming bedtime story written by Tejal, 12, from Bangalore, about Roger — a sad emoji who dreams of laughing.

In “Morro, The Alien,” young writer Jeyan Y (13, Hyderabad) explores a touching bond between a child and an extraterrestrial friend. A sweet, imaginative story that encourages empathy and open-heartedness. Listen to the story here.

English: A Beautiful Confusion” by Yeddanapudi Jeyan, a 13-year-old from Hyderabad, captures the funny contradictions, borrowed words, and puzzling rules that make English both confusing and fascinating. A lighthearted take on why the language often makes no sensebut still makes us smile.
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