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Month: February 2023

Naman’s Yearning For Spring Season I Student Sidhak Sethi I Little Writers Program Level 1

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on February 20, 2023

An original story written by our student Sidhak Sethi.

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.

Naman’s Yearning For Spring Season

Once there was a seven-year-old boy. His name was Naman. He loved the spring season. But it was still winter. He waited for a month, still, spring season did not come. He asked his parents when next season will come. His parents told him that spring will come after a month. Finally, Naman was glad to welcome his favorite season.

His family packed their bags and went to a resort in Kashmir for spring break. It was a nice place. The sun-kissed the flowers. The flowers started to bloom. A pleasant breeze was flowing. The birds were singing and making their nests. The baby birds started to hatch from eggs. The mountains looked very beautiful with green trees. The bees and bears were happy to come out from winter hibernation.

Naman always yearned to go to a lake and ride a ferry. He asked his parents to take him to the lake. They all went to the Dal Lake in Srinagar. They sat in a houseboat and had fun. They went into the deep water of the lake. They saw many trees with fruits and flowers on the sides of the lake. Suddenly it started to drizzle. Naman saw a big rainbow in the sky.

They also visited many gardens in Srinagar. There they saw many huge trees with different flowers. There were blue, pink, orange, purple, yellow, and red roses. There were varieties of flowers like sunflowers, marigolds, jasmine, velvet flower, and many more. They also did horse riding and gondola rides.

Naman was on cloud nine for his dream come true. He adored his trip. It was full of fun and frolic. Finally, spring season not only blossomed flowers but bloomed happiness in Naman’s heart as well.

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Short Stories Collection #9 I Student Advika Gupta I Little Writers Program

By admin in Original Stories, Short Stories on February 6, 2023

A Short Stories Collection written by our Student Advika Gupta.

Advika is 10 years old young writer from New Delhi. Performance is her passion. We are proud to have her as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Advika for this exemplary true self-expression.

Short Stories Collection #9

  1. Surfboarding

It was raining but the six-year-old Susan didn’t stop practicing surfboarding with her surfboard. She lived in goa where surfboarding was very famous. She always watched surfboarding matches. Since then, she wanted to learn surfboarding. There was a surfboarding academy but her father did not have enough money to pay the fees of the academy. Marie was Susan’s best friend. Her grandfather knew how to do surfboarding. Marie was a fan of surfboarding too. But her father too didn’t have enough money to pay for the academy. Marie requested her grandfather to teach both of them surfboarding. Her grandfather was very old and only remembered a bit of the sport. But he taught Marie everything he could. Marie taught Susan surfboarding and together they mastered the sport of surfboarding with daily practice. At the age of 20 they both were the coach of the same academy they always longed to go. By the time they were 30 years old, they opened their own academy.

2. The Magical Pen

A nine-year-old girl named lucy was coming back to her home from school. On the way, she found a pen on road. It was shining as if it was brand-new. She took it but decided to use it at her home not at her school. She took out her diary and began to write what she wanted. First, she wrote- a pencil box. Then suddenly it changed into a real pencil box! Then she wrote a crayon box. She got a new crayon box. She now realizes the power of the pen. One day she found a poor boy. Using the power of a pen she created food for the poor boy and slowly she started helping all poor people with the basic necessities they need as an anonymous person. She was never greedy about the pen and used it to help poor people.

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At Not Just Tales we dive deeper into our Indian cultural and heritage tales like Folklore, Jatakas, Panchatantra, Mythology, Hitopadesa to find solutions to our modern day challenges.
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