
Dancing Flowers I Poem By Jishnutha S.R, Odisha
In “Dancing Flowers,” Jishnutha beautifully captures how flowers do more than just bloom, they dance with the wind, whisper untold stories of joy and resilience.

In “Dancing Flowers,” Jishnutha beautifully captures how flowers do more than just bloom, they dance with the wind, whisper untold stories of joy and resilience.

James, eager to earn money, forgets about his happiness. Find out what happens next in this story by Aishwarya from Bareilly.

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.

A 9-year-old Srinithi from Kolkata writes a story about Santa, craving a break from the cold, set off for a sunny vacation in Bora Bora, only to forget sunscreen and face the scorching heat. While building a sandcastle, he met an unexpected foe—a feisty crab that bit his nose! Yowling in pain, Santa rushed back to the North Pole, vowing to think twice before planning another tropical getaway.

Santa, craving a break from the cold, set off for a sunny vacation in Bora Bora, only to forget sunscreen and face the scorching heat. While building a sandcastle, he met an unexpected foe—a feisty crab that bit his nose! Yowling in pain, Santa rushed back to the North Pole, vowing to think twice before planning another tropical getaway.

Guneev from Jalandhar writes a poem about touring around the world and how traveling uncovers many opportunities and transforms dreams into reality

In “Dancing Flowers,” Jishnutha beautifully captures how flowers do more than just bloom, they dance with the wind, whisper untold stories of joy and resilience.

James, eager to earn money, forgets about his happiness. Find out what happens next in this story by Aishwarya from Bareilly.

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.

A 9-year-old Srinithi from Kolkata writes a story about Santa, craving a break from the cold, set off for a sunny vacation in Bora Bora, only to forget sunscreen and face the scorching heat. While building a sandcastle, he met an unexpected foe—a feisty crab that bit his nose! Yowling in pain, Santa rushed back to the North Pole, vowing to think twice before planning another tropical getaway.

Santa, craving a break from the cold, set off for a sunny vacation in Bora Bora, only to forget sunscreen and face the scorching heat. While building a sandcastle, he met an unexpected foe—a feisty crab that bit his nose! Yowling in pain, Santa rushed back to the North Pole, vowing to think twice before planning another tropical getaway.

Guneev from Jalandhar writes a poem about touring around the world and how traveling uncovers many opportunities and transforms dreams into reality
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