
Bursting Crackers I Poem By Veer Tayal
“Bursting Crackers” by 8-year-old Veer Tayal is a vibrant poem that captures the joy, colours, and sparkle of festive fireworks—from rockets and sparklers to diyas and dazzling night skies.

“Bursting Crackers” by 8-year-old Veer Tayal is a vibrant poem that captures the joy, colours, and sparkle of festive fireworks—from rockets and sparklers to diyas and dazzling night skies.

Two delightful children’s poems by Varnika Hamirbasia, 10, Kolkata one celebrating the colourful excitement of bursting festive crackers, and the other exploring the yummy, crunchy treats that make a perfect happy meal.

Discover a playful and delicious journey through 8-year-old Kolkata writer Khushi Dinodiya’s favorite foods. She enjoys her “happy meal,” mixing snacks, meals, and treats with joy and creativity.

In If Fear Did Not Exist, Janisha Lohia, 13-year-old from Delhi beautifully reflects on the delicate balance between fear and hope. The poem reveals how fear gives depth to courage, meaning to choices, and shape to the human experience.

“Happy Sunny Morning” is a sweet, cheerful poem by Shrihan Basu a 7-year-old from Kolkata, about the joy of waking up early and watching the bright, rising sun. A simple and heart-warming reminder of how beautiful mornings can be.

Discover a playful and delicious journey through 9-year-old Kolkata writer Girisha Jhunjhunwala’s favorite foods as she secretly prepares her own “happy meal,” mixing snacks, meals, and treats with joy and creativity

“Bursting Crackers” by 8-year-old Veer Tayal is a vibrant poem that captures the joy, colours, and sparkle of festive fireworks—from rockets and sparklers to diyas and dazzling night skies.

Two delightful children’s poems by Varnika Hamirbasia, 10, Kolkata one celebrating the colourful excitement of bursting festive crackers, and the other exploring the yummy, crunchy treats that make a perfect happy meal.

Discover a playful and delicious journey through 8-year-old Kolkata writer Khushi Dinodiya’s favorite foods. She enjoys her “happy meal,” mixing snacks, meals, and treats with joy and creativity.

In If Fear Did Not Exist, Janisha Lohia, 13-year-old from Delhi beautifully reflects on the delicate balance between fear and hope. The poem reveals how fear gives depth to courage, meaning to choices, and shape to the human experience.

“Happy Sunny Morning” is a sweet, cheerful poem by Shrihan Basu a 7-year-old from Kolkata, about the joy of waking up early and watching the bright, rising sun. A simple and heart-warming reminder of how beautiful mornings can be.

Discover a playful and delicious journey through 9-year-old Kolkata writer Girisha Jhunjhunwala’s favorite foods as she secretly prepares her own “happy meal,” mixing snacks, meals, and treats with joy and creativity
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