
Seasons Drawing I Art By Riddhima, 13, Gurgaon
These artworks by Riddhima, a 13-year-old from Gurgaon are not just pretty visuals, they are reflections, and emotions made visible.

These artworks by Riddhima, a 13-year-old from Gurgaon are not just pretty visuals, they are reflections, and emotions made visible.

This poem by Yachna Anand from Sharjah beautifully captures the journey of a seed transforming into a blooming flower, highlighting its struggles and triumphs through nature’s challenges. With a vivid image of drought, rain, and sunlight, it captures resilience, growth, and the promise of new beginnings.

Shay, a 12-year-old from Kolkata, poetically captures the serene and dynamic nature of white clouds, portraying them as tranquil travellers in the sky, reflecting a sense of harmony and wonder in the natural world.

Devangi, a 7-year-old from Kolkata, crafts some humorous limericks.

11-year-old Iqra from Navi Mumbai shares a heart-pounding horror story. It all began one stormy night when Yana was all alone. She heard a sharp clap and a faint whisper, her name drawn out like a breath against the storm: 'Yana...'"

11-year-old Vaanya from Kolkata writes a blog about the breath taking view through her window on a rainy day.

These artworks by Riddhima, a 13-year-old from Gurgaon are not just pretty visuals, they are reflections, and emotions made visible.

This poem by Yachna Anand from Sharjah beautifully captures the journey of a seed transforming into a blooming flower, highlighting its struggles and triumphs through nature’s challenges. With a vivid image of drought, rain, and sunlight, it captures resilience, growth, and the promise of new beginnings.

Shay, a 12-year-old from Kolkata, poetically captures the serene and dynamic nature of white clouds, portraying them as tranquil travellers in the sky, reflecting a sense of harmony and wonder in the natural world.

Devangi, a 7-year-old from Kolkata, crafts some humorous limericks.

11-year-old Iqra from Navi Mumbai shares a heart-pounding horror story. It all began one stormy night when Yana was all alone. She heard a sharp clap and a faint whisper, her name drawn out like a breath against the storm: 'Yana...'"

11-year-old Vaanya from Kolkata writes a blog about the breath taking view through her window on a rainy day.
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