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Day: January 25, 2023

Shelli The River I Student Avyukt Agarwal I Little Writers Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Educational Stories, Original Stories on January 25, 2023

An original story written by our student Avyukt Agarwal.

Avyuk is 8 years old boy from Kolkata. We are proud to have him as a student of Level 1 – Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Avyukt for this exemplary true self-expression.

Shelli the River

A long time ago, a river called Shelli. She was as kind as the Ganga River. She was fresh and clean when she was young. Shelli was sweet and cold. The earthy musky river was flowing in the Himachal. Shelli was very grainy and charged with current on the top of the mountains. She was surrounded by luscious towering trees and cold icy mountains. She burbles all through the Himachal region. The hard rigid stones are lying on the riverbank.

One day Shelli saw a garbage truck coming and dumping trash into the river. Shelli was depressed because her fish friends died as the trash harmed them. Shelli was feeling blue and lonely to flow.

After a while, Shelli got angry and said in the river newspaper that from now onwards humans cannot use my water for drinking and bathing. The humans got goosebumps and became very worried. They all ran to the river and instantly apologized for their mistake. They started cleaning the river and promised to never harm her again. They stopped throwing garbage in the river. Shelli started to flow again and gave water to all humans, plants, and animals. Shelli became happy and lived happily ever after in Himachal with her fish friends.

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The Smart Book I Student Sidhak Singh I Little Writers Program

By admin in Christmas Stories, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Original Stories on January 25, 2023

An original story written by our student Sidhak Singh.

Sidhak is 8 years old inquisitive boy from Mysore. We are proud to have him as a student of Level 1 – Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Sidhak for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Smart Book

It was Christmas morning. Some people were wearing jackets, hooded coats, boots, and shawls. Everyone had gone to buy cakes and cookies for Santa. The street was hustling and bustling with joy. There was a small library on one corner of the street. Everyone was buying gifts. In the library, there was a small book that was chattering because of the cold.

It was a chilly winter day now. The windows were frosty. The weather was chilly and bleak. The temperature went below zero degrees. The weather was very hard and harsh. It was cold and unpleasant. The crisp, brisk, and raft wind was making the weather all the chillier. It was very difficult to see because of the fog. The street was covered with snow.

Suddenly a man came to the library and touched the book. The book started to feel warm. It felt cozy and was happy that the man will buy her. But the man did not buy the book. The small book was sad and unhappy now. The same thing happened again. The same thing kept happening again and again. The book was gloomier now.

Then he got an idea. He ran away to the clothing store and dressed up like Santa. Then he came back to the bookshop. Many people came to the shop. Everyone said the book is mine. Now everyone wanted to buy the book.

Finally, one little boy purchased the book and took him to his house. The book smelled of chocolate chip cookies. He ate the cookies. He was excited, elated, and happy now.

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