
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.

A rumour speaks quiet, clever, and quick to spread. Born from a whisper in a classroom, it once stirred chaos and chatter. But when met with silence, even the loudest whispers can fade away. Read 'Autobiography Of A Rumour' by Aanavi Jhunjhunwala, 16, Kolkata.

“Riggling The Routine” is a thoughtful and inspiring poem written by 12-year-old Shreyash from Vadodara. The poem beautifully reflects on daily habits and routines, encouraging readers to pause, reflect, and live with intention

Nakshatra, a 12-years-old, talks to time, telling it to wait for the students, requesting not to run away. She is requesting for time to not g so fast. She wants time to understand that it should support students and not just teachers. She ends the poetry by telling the time, the importance of patience.

Shehryaar pens a heartwarming tale about the compassion of a cat that transformed the heart of a selfish mouse.

Nandana from Chennai writes a poem that magnifies the pains of waiting in poverty.The poet emphasizes on the beggar's feelings and a close relationship of his sad life with the events happening daily around him.

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

A rumour speaks quiet, clever, and quick to spread. Born from a whisper in a classroom, it once stirred chaos and chatter. But when met with silence, even the loudest whispers can fade away. Read 'Autobiography Of A Rumour' by Aanavi Jhunjhunwala, 16, Kolkata.

“Riggling The Routine” is a thoughtful and inspiring poem written by 12-year-old Shreyash from Vadodara. The poem beautifully reflects on daily habits and routines, encouraging readers to pause, reflect, and live with intention

Nakshatra, a 12-years-old, talks to time, telling it to wait for the students, requesting not to run away. She is requesting for time to not g so fast. She wants time to understand that it should support students and not just teachers. She ends the poetry by telling the time, the importance of patience.

Shehryaar pens a heartwarming tale about the compassion of a cat that transformed the heart of a selfish mouse.

Nandana from Chennai writes a poem that magnifies the pains of waiting in poverty.The poet emphasizes on the beggar's feelings and a close relationship of his sad life with the events happening daily around him.
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