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The Secret Garden I Story By Anvita

Blink Of An Eye I Poem By Manya

Manya Choksi, 15 year old from Surat delivers a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of time and the resilience of the human spirit. This poem beautifully articulates that while our lives are shaped by a series of highs and lows, these experiences are merely passing memories that do not define our core essence, urging us to look beyond the temporary and embrace the journey. 

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The Tour of My Imagination I Poem By Aahana

The Tour of My Imagination I Poem By Aahana

Aahana from Kolkata takes readers on a whirlwind global adventure fueled by the power of a wandering mind. From pirate ships on the high seas to the majestic landmarks of Paris, Egypt, and India, this playful poem celebrates the boundless reach of imagination as a vibrant sanctuary from the mundane world of the classroom.

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Breeze I Poem By Harsheen

Breeze I Poem By Harsheen

 Harsheen Kaur, an 8-year-old from Greater Noida, captures the dual nature of the elements in this poem. With a gentle rhythm, she explores the transition from a soothing breeze to a powerful storm, grounding her observations in a touching sense of optimism and a deep appreciation for the natural world’s quiet movements.

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That Beautiful Sunset I Poem By Khusboo

That Beautiful Sunset I Poem By Kushboo

Written by 13-year-old Kushboo from Assam, “That Beautiful Sunset” captures the magical transition from day to night with vivid imagery and gentle rhythm. The poem reminds us to pause, observe and appreciate the peaceful moments that often go unnoticed in our daily lives.

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Parrot I Poem By Anaya Singhai

Parrot I Poem By Anaya Singhai

In the playful poem Parrot, Anaya Singhai (12), Navi Mumbai, brings a cheerful parrot to life through fun rhymes and lively descriptions. The friendly bird talks about its colorful look, love for chillies, and its funny habit of repeating whatever people say, making the poem joyful and engaging for young readers

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The Secret Garden I Story By Anvita

Blink Of An Eye I Poem By Manya

Manya Choksi, 15 year old from Surat delivers a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of time and the resilience of the human spirit. This poem beautifully articulates that while our lives are shaped by a series of highs and lows, these experiences are merely passing memories that do not define our core essence, urging us to look beyond the temporary and embrace the journey. 

Read More »
The Tour of My Imagination I Poem By Aahana

The Tour of My Imagination I Poem By Aahana

Aahana from Kolkata takes readers on a whirlwind global adventure fueled by the power of a wandering mind. From pirate ships on the high seas to the majestic landmarks of Paris, Egypt, and India, this playful poem celebrates the boundless reach of imagination as a vibrant sanctuary from the mundane world of the classroom.

Read More »
Breeze I Poem By Harsheen

Breeze I Poem By Harsheen

 Harsheen Kaur, an 8-year-old from Greater Noida, captures the dual nature of the elements in this poem. With a gentle rhythm, she explores the transition from a soothing breeze to a powerful storm, grounding her observations in a touching sense of optimism and a deep appreciation for the natural world’s quiet movements.

Read More »
That Beautiful Sunset I Poem By Khusboo

That Beautiful Sunset I Poem By Kushboo

Written by 13-year-old Kushboo from Assam, “That Beautiful Sunset” captures the magical transition from day to night with vivid imagery and gentle rhythm. The poem reminds us to pause, observe and appreciate the peaceful moments that often go unnoticed in our daily lives.

Read More »
Parrot I Poem By Anaya Singhai

Parrot I Poem By Anaya Singhai

In the playful poem Parrot, Anaya Singhai (12), Navi Mumbai, brings a cheerful parrot to life through fun rhymes and lively descriptions. The friendly bird talks about its colorful look, love for chillies, and its funny habit of repeating whatever people say, making the poem joyful and engaging for young readers

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