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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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Shooting Stars I Poem By R Vetri Vendan

Shooting Stars I Poem By R Vetri Vendan

In this poem, R Vetri Vendan (12), Bangalore, beautifully captures the wonder of waiting under a starlit sky. As a young boy eagerly awaits a shooting star, he discovers that even missed moments can lead to something brighter, the radiant arrival of the Sun, lighting up the whole world.

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When I Am Old I Poem By Nyra

When I Am Old I Poem By Nyra

When I Am Old,  a poignant reflection on aging By Nyra Dabriwala from Kolkata is a gentle and heartfelt poem that transports readers into the world of an elderly woman, her thoughts, routines, joys, and vulnerabilities.

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Open Wound I Poem by Dhriti Goel

When The Heart Speaks I Poem By Tanisha

In When The Heart Speaks, 12-year-old Tanisha from Mysore pens a reflective and motivational poem about listening to one’s inner voice, urging us to stay true to ourselves and be brave in our decisions.

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Republic Day IArt By keshav Lodha

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.

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Weather Forecast by Jonny Frog I Poem By Shrihan

Weather Forecast by Jonny Frog I Poem By Shrihan

"Weather Forecast by Johny Frog,” a delightful children’s poem by Srihan , age 7  from Kolkata, follows a sunshine-loving little frog who dislikes rainy days and dreams of warm, bright skies. A fun, imaginative take on weather, mood, and being unique.

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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.

Read More »
Shooting Stars I Poem By R Vetri Vendan

Shooting Stars I Poem By R Vetri Vendan

In this poem, R Vetri Vendan (12), Bangalore, beautifully captures the wonder of waiting under a starlit sky. As a young boy eagerly awaits a shooting star, he discovers that even missed moments can lead to something brighter, the radiant arrival of the Sun, lighting up the whole world.

Read More »
When I Am Old I Poem By Nyra

When I Am Old I Poem By Nyra

When I Am Old,  a poignant reflection on aging By Nyra Dabriwala from Kolkata is a gentle and heartfelt poem that transports readers into the world of an elderly woman, her thoughts, routines, joys, and vulnerabilities.

Read More »
Open Wound I Poem by Dhriti Goel

When The Heart Speaks I Poem By Tanisha

In When The Heart Speaks, 12-year-old Tanisha from Mysore pens a reflective and motivational poem about listening to one’s inner voice, urging us to stay true to ourselves and be brave in our decisions.

Read More »
Republic Day IArt By keshav Lodha

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.

Read More »
Weather Forecast by Jonny Frog I Poem By Shrihan

Weather Forecast by Jonny Frog I Poem By Shrihan

"Weather Forecast by Johny Frog,” a delightful children’s poem by Srihan , age 7  from Kolkata, follows a sunshine-loving little frog who dislikes rainy days and dreams of warm, bright skies. A fun, imaginative take on weather, mood, and being unique.

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