
The Last Light Of Sundown I Story By Janisha, 13, New Delhi
Janisha writes a story of race against the sunset, where a young hero follows a map to a forest where an ancient chest hides a powerful crystal.

Janisha writes a story of race against the sunset, where a young hero follows a map to a forest where an ancient chest hides a powerful crystal.

Ritu, anxious before her English exam, dreams of a monster attacking the city. Amid the chaos, the superhero 'The English Man' appears. Read story by Dhriti.

The bedtime story written and narrated by Gargi from Panjim tells of a group of animals who come together to carry out ‘The Great River Rescue’. Read how the power of teamwork made a challenging task easy to overcome.

Nitika shares a heartfelt memory of friendship, recalling the sadness of her best friend Paridhi moving away and the joy of past celebrations. She remembers how her friends once surprised her on her birthday, turning her initial sadness into happiness. Inspired, she later planned a similar surprise for Paridhi, creating an unforgettable memory for everyone.

Vidhur, a 6-year-old from Bangalore writes down some simple yet beautiful stories out of his little creative mind that will fill up hearts.

Srivani, a 15-year-old, writes about how Meera sets off on a quest to find a legendary well said to grant wishes. Along the way, she learns valuable lessons about happiness, love, and life.

Janisha writes a story of race against the sunset, where a young hero follows a map to a forest where an ancient chest hides a powerful crystal.

Ritu, anxious before her English exam, dreams of a monster attacking the city. Amid the chaos, the superhero 'The English Man' appears. Read story by Dhriti.

The bedtime story written and narrated by Gargi from Panjim tells of a group of animals who come together to carry out ‘The Great River Rescue’. Read how the power of teamwork made a challenging task easy to overcome.

Nitika shares a heartfelt memory of friendship, recalling the sadness of her best friend Paridhi moving away and the joy of past celebrations. She remembers how her friends once surprised her on her birthday, turning her initial sadness into happiness. Inspired, she later planned a similar surprise for Paridhi, creating an unforgettable memory for everyone.

Vidhur, a 6-year-old from Bangalore writes down some simple yet beautiful stories out of his little creative mind that will fill up hearts.

Srivani, a 15-year-old, writes about how Meera sets off on a quest to find a legendary well said to grant wishes. Along the way, she learns valuable lessons about happiness, love, and life.
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