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Pihu The Peahen I Student Nitya Pandey I Level 1-Creative Writing & Public Speaking

By admin in Creative Writing, Nature on August 21, 2023

An original nature-based story, written by our student Nitya Pandey.

Nitya is an 8 years old student from Jaipur. We are proud to have her as a student of the Online Public Speaking, Speech & Drama, Creative Writing Program through Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Nitya for this exemplary true self-expression.

Pihu The Peahen

In a beautiful forest one morning on Sunday. It was raining. There were big oak trees. One of the trees was a special tree. The tree was gigantic. Its height couldn’t be measured as we couldn’t see the end of the tree branch. The tree’s name was “Enchanting Oak Tree”. Near the tree, there was a gorgeous and mesmerizing river. In which golden coins were sparkling. Near the river came the mother queen Peahen. She just gave birth to a peahen yesterday. Her name was “Pihu the Peahen”.

She was a gorgeous and precious princess. She was kind to everyone. She was also intelligent as she studied a lot. One day she had a
dream of becoming a dancer. She danced very gracefully. Everyone loved her dance. She was also very popular in her school. Because she liked dancing. One day when she woke up, she was mesmerized and energetic then went to school. She got 200/200 but when she came home, she was tired, and didn’t want to do anything. Then she thought let’s dance along with mother. And they both
started to dance gracefully and confidentially. Then they both use to dance and lived happily.

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