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Day: February 21, 2023

The Adaptable Animal I Student Arnav Govil I Little Writers Program

By admin in Article Writing, Essay Writing, Paragraph Writing on February 21, 2023

An original essay on snake written by our student Arnav Govil.

Arnav is 12 years old young writer from Gurgaon. He is enthusiastic about Cricket. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Arnav for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Adaptable Animal

Imagine human beings, being the most adaptive, creative, and focused beings in this world. This seems impossible, right? Well, this may be a Utopian dream but there is someone who possesses all these qualities in the animal world. He is someone who has a skin of supple and living scales. Legless with eyes that never close or blink, even while sleeping. Known for his flickering forked tongue, a highly mobile creature, someone who will be right behind you and you wouldn’t even know about it. He can squeeze through cracks in rocks, climb vertical rock walls, climb the thinnest branch, and even swim at a very good speed. He is someone who has fangs that contain venom, capable of killing a human being. This is why we human beings are afraid of this powerful, dangerous, adaptive, creative, and responsible animal. By now you must guess it. If not, then he is who comes with a hisssssssssss – Snake.

Do you know how snakes protect themselves from their predators and how they catch their prey?  When the snake’s predator is nearby it can camouflage itself with the surrounding environment or also pretend to be dead by sticking its tongue act. This shows us the smartness and creativity of this animal. Humans must learn this trick from snakes. Snake is a master at catching its prey. It strikes out and reaches its target in about 50-90 milliseconds. That is very fast and extremely fascinating. This is what we humans need to do. We need to have complete focus on the target and act proactively.

Snakes are not only an integral part of the animal ecosystem but they also hold a strong presence in Hindu mythology. If you have ever seen a photo of the Hindu mythological Lord Shiva, you will notice he has a snake wrapped around his neck like a muffler. The name of shiva’s snake is Vasuki. It is believed that the snake represents the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Lord Shiva lives on Kailash a mountain that is very cold throughout the year. Vasuki lives around the neck of lord shiva who lives in this extremely harsh, cold, and rough environment. This proves to us that snakes are adaptable to any environment.  This is what we humans should learn from snakes, we should be adaptable to any environment. Why do we humans spend a lot of time adapting to an environment, why can’t we be like snakes? This is a question we need to ponder on and work towards a solution.

Finally, it’s important to see how this animal who has no limbs is able to catch his prey by virtue of his sharp focus. An important component of our eco-system that teaches humans the evergreen lesson to be adaptable, focused, and hardworking in order to achieve goals. Are we humans ready to be adaptable, adjustable, and completely focused beings?

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Spring & Its Miracles I Student Sanvika Venkat I Little Writers Program Level 1

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on February 21, 2023

An original story written by our student Sanvika Venkat.

Sanvika is 7 years old young orator and writer from Noida. We are proud to have her as a student of the Level 1 Little Kathakar Program, an Online Creative Writing & Public Speaking Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Sanvika for this exemplary true self-expression.

Spring And Its Miracles

Far away in a country called Dubai lived a girl named Avanta. Avanta was always cheerful. She had an older sister named Avantika. They both loved eating rainbow cakes. If they ever went out, they both tried to wear identical outfits. Every year, when spring approaches their mother calls them ‘’blossoms’’ because they looked mesmeric and beautiful.

They considered themselves lucky because they lived right next to Burj Khalifa. They had a pool on the roof of their house. Whenever it is humid the girls like to swim in the pool. When the sun rises above the rows of houses their house is the first one to get sun-kissed.  Close to their house, there was a Miracle Garden. On the arrival of Spring, the garden used to bloom with a variety of flowers out of which the girl’s favorite was tulips. Every time their parents took them there the girls used to get mesmerized by the sculptures of dancing girls made with tulips. Since Avantika had spring fever, her parents had a hard time finding her as she kept running around.

The girls had a dream that they open a bracelet stall. Every day they made 10 bracelets with umber, lilac, and many other colors of tulips. From time to time the girls made bracelets with beads as well. The problem was that they didn’t have a stall to sell in. So, they started sending bracelets to their distant relatives. Sometimes the girls thought they would never achieve their dream but their parents always cheered them up.

One day Avantika’s friend Johan dropped by with exciting news, that he found a stall for the girls!! The girl’s first words were, “how did you make this happen”? ‘’I won the, Get Your Own Stall Competition’’ said Johan. “Thank you so much”, said the girls. Every day after school the girls put up their stall. Soon the girl’s business became popular people from all over the world wanted one bracelet from them as they had fresh tulips as a part of their designs. The girls got their business inspired by the spring season and spring always stayed in their hearts. It was a miracle for the two girls.

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