The Magic Art Room
One sunny morning, in my town called Punawale, there was a school named Akshara International School. The school was full of happy children, giggling and learning. But there was something very special about this school. It had a magic art room!
Yes! The art room was full of colours red, yellow, blue, green, and even shiny silver and gold! The walls were covered with paintings made by the children. But not just any paintings. These were unique each one told a story of a child’s heart.
I tell you my friends Imagination of Art
Hezal’s Butterfly Tree
Hezal, a quiet girl who loved nature, painted a tree. But her tree was not brown and green. Her tree had a purple trunk and rainbow leaves! And guess what? The tree had tiny butterflies instead of fruits. Each butterfly had glittery wings and flew off the page when you looked at it closely.
Everyone asked, “Why are your trees like that?”
Hezal smiled and said, “Because it’s a happy tree. Butterflies love to sing on it!”
And guess what? Her painting made even the teacher smile wider than the sun!

Avi’s Upside-Down World
Avi was a fun Girl who loved to do things in a different way. She painted a picture where the sky was green and the grass was blue. The birds were wearing hats and the sun had a face with sunglasses!
Some kids laughed and said, “That’s not how it looks in real life!”
Avi said, “Maybe not, but in my world, it does!”
That day, everyone started painting their own worlds. Some painted pink rivers, golden cows, and even chocolate rain!
The Tree
Look at This Nature Scene!
Here is a picture just like the art in our story. It’s actual Picture Created by Me.

In this image, imagine the trees having music notes instead of leaves, the birds chirping songs you know, and the Evening sunshine giving warm hugs to flowers.
Why Kids’ Art Is Special
Kids don’t just draw with pencils and paint—they draw with imagination!
- They draw what they feel.
- They draw what they dream.
- They don’t worry if it’s “right” or “wrong.”
Every drawing is like a window to their magical minds.
What the Teacher Said
Miss Priyanka, the art teacher, clapped her hands and said:
“Children, your art is not just beautiful, it is pure magic. It reflects your heart, joy, and your dreams. Never stop creating!”
The children smiled and cheered. They knew their little hands had made something big a world full of colours, fun, and love.
The End or Just the Beginning?
So next time you pick up a crayon or brush, close your eyes and think…
What story does my heart want to tell today?
Then, let your art fly free like a butterfly on Ishanvi’s happy tree!

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