
Fun Ways to Stay Active Everyday I By Aaradhya,11, New Delhi
Aaradhya, an 11-year-old from New Delhi, shares fun ways for preteens and teenagers to stay active, play, and enjoy what they love doing every day.

Aaradhya, an 11-year-old from New Delhi, shares fun ways for preteens and teenagers to stay active, play, and enjoy what they love doing every day.

Samar from Kolkata writes about how he enjoys learning new things and playing outdoor games, especially table tennis. Training with champion Zal Nehal at Bengal Rowing Club has boosted his energy, sharpened his reflexes, and transformed him from lazy to lively.

Kavya, an 11-year-old from Bangalore, shares how her friends shaped her life with kindness and support. She cherishes their bond and hopes to stay friends forever.

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.

Tarun, a 9-year-old from Bangalore, writes a story about the kids in an apartment and their love for the new game, Catch, which soon became their favorite.

Ishaan, a 13-year-old from Chennai, writes a story about how playing a sport like badminton taught him that, amidst all the conflicting emotions, discovering resilience - a quiet inner strength - helped him realize that no matter the victories or setbacks, he has the power to keep moving forward, keep learning, and keep improving.

Aaradhya, an 11-year-old from New Delhi, shares fun ways for preteens and teenagers to stay active, play, and enjoy what they love doing every day.

Samar from Kolkata writes about how he enjoys learning new things and playing outdoor games, especially table tennis. Training with champion Zal Nehal at Bengal Rowing Club has boosted his energy, sharpened his reflexes, and transformed him from lazy to lively.

Kavya, an 11-year-old from Bangalore, shares how her friends shaped her life with kindness and support. She cherishes their bond and hopes to stay friends forever.

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.

Tarun, a 9-year-old from Bangalore, writes a story about the kids in an apartment and their love for the new game, Catch, which soon became their favorite.

Ishaan, a 13-year-old from Chennai, writes a story about how playing a sport like badminton taught him that, amidst all the conflicting emotions, discovering resilience - a quiet inner strength - helped him realize that no matter the victories or setbacks, he has the power to keep moving forward, keep learning, and keep improving.
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