The Elections Through the Eyes of a Candidate’s Child
Written by Rajlaxmi Singh, a grade 8 student
Written by Rajlaxmi Singh, a grade 8 student
Written by Samriddhi, a grade 7 student.
The joy of nature is eternal happiness to the mind and soul. The beauty of nature is immortal. One of the most beautiful features of nature is the sunrise and sunset.
Written by Aadya Sinha, a grade 3 student.
Once, there was an alien named SSR 3521. He had an orange-colored, water droplet-shaped body. It had antennae with big circles on the top…
Short story by Pulkit Kalra – a 7-year-old student.
It was a sunny afternoon on 8th February 2060. It did not look like a usual day.
Written by Lavanya Chopra when she was a grade 2 student (she’s in grade 4 now)
Once there was a girl named Tracy. She was very smart and loved reading, especially detective novels. Her father called her ‘a little detective’, because her mother was always losing her jewellery and Tracy used to find it for her.
Written and illustrated by Revati Bindal, a grade 4 student (she wrote this story when she was in grade 2)
Written by Samriddhi Thakur, a grade 7 student.
It was a warm and sunny afternoon on 6th August 2050. The weather outside was not looking usual, the birds were restlessly flying in the sky, closer to the ground…
Written by Aarav Singh, a grade 5 student.
So now we have a new rival known as the credit card. Are you kidding me?! Don’t we already have the notes? How much more?!
Written by Aarav Singh, a grade 5 student.
I spent days racking my brain for ideas. Separate ones came to my mind but they never clicked together. It struck my brain. It was perfect. It would require lots of work, but it will happen…
Written by Aarav Singh, a grade 5 student.
There I was sitting in a black drawer which I knew was a cash register. Two black plastic partitioners on either side. Eh, you know a normal coin life. I was just listening to the frequent beeping of the scanner. I heard some talk which I was too lazy to hear.