
If A Wild Animal Could Speak I Blog By Prisha, 11,Kolkata
Prisha, a 11 year old from Kolkata writes a monologue of a wild animal, highlighting their feelings and also reminding humans of their deeds which affect the animal world.

Prisha, a 11 year old from Kolkata writes a monologue of a wild animal, highlighting their feelings and also reminding humans of their deeds which affect the animal world.

Suhani, a 15 year old highlights the issue of plastic pollution which is a threat to the environment and emphasizes the importance of reducing plastic use and waste disposal.

Aksaay, a 13-year-old from Siliguri, crafts an extraordinary tale about the Wondrous Woods, Where Trees Whisper Secrets and Adventures Bloom.

Should animals be moved from their habitat? 10-year-old Sai Saharsh from Hyderabad’s story will remind you of the compassion animals need to thrive in their jungle homes.

You will never look at a tiger the same way after this hilarious poem! Written by 10 year old Aditya Kailash Jialdasani, a Bookosmian from Singapore.


Prisha, a 11 year old from Kolkata writes a monologue of a wild animal, highlighting their feelings and also reminding humans of their deeds which affect the animal world.

Suhani, a 15 year old highlights the issue of plastic pollution which is a threat to the environment and emphasizes the importance of reducing plastic use and waste disposal.

Aksaay, a 13-year-old from Siliguri, crafts an extraordinary tale about the Wondrous Woods, Where Trees Whisper Secrets and Adventures Bloom.

Should animals be moved from their habitat? 10-year-old Sai Saharsh from Hyderabad’s story will remind you of the compassion animals need to thrive in their jungle homes.

You will never look at a tiger the same way after this hilarious poem! Written by 10 year old Aditya Kailash Jialdasani, a Bookosmian from Singapore.

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