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NJT Short Stories Collection#17 I Student Shaurya Jain I Creative Writing Program I Jaipur

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on April 2, 2025

An original collection of short stories written, by our offline (Jaipur) student Shaurya Jain.

Shaurya is 7 years old. A young sports enthusiast. We are proud to have him as a student of the Personality Development Program using Applied Storytelling, Public Speaking, Theatre, and Creative Writing tools under the mentorship of Facilitator Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Shaurya for this exemplary true self-expression.

NJT Short Stories Collection#17

1. Hungry Bear

Once there was a beach and there was a bear in that beach. But the bear wanted honey. He thought he would find it. But his problem was he was on a beach, and he couldn’t find honey. He thought he would go in a house and find it. Suddenly he found a cupboard. He opened it and he saw honey. He ate it happily and kept it back into the cupboard. Then he was happy.

2. Charlie & Wonka

Once there was a little boy named Charlie. He was very lucky, but he didn’t even no it. In his town there was a chocolate factory. One day the owner of the factory named Willi Wonka announced, “I would like to welcome them and find five golden tickets hidden in the chocolates and who will find them out would be invited to a special party”. Charlie found one of the last golden tickets. He went to the special party and was very happy.

3. Peter Rabbit

Once there was a little rabbit called Peter. He was just talking to his friend. Then he felt very hungry, so he decided to eat carrots. But he could not find it anywhere. He asked his friend do you have carrots in your house. Yes! he said I have carrots in my house. Can you bring some of them to me please. No! he said I cannot share you my friend because I have it very less. Ok he said. Then he was walking around in the garden. Finally, he found carrots in the garden. He ate it very happily. His tummy was full.

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NJT Short Stories Collection#16 I Student Samaira Soni I Creative Writing Program Jaipur

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on April 2, 2025

An original short stories collection written, by our offline (Jaipur) student Samaira Soni.

Samaira is 8 years old. A young dancer and horse-rider. We are proud to have her as a student of the Personality Development Program using Applied Storytelling, Public Speaking, Theatre, and Creative Writing tools under the mentorship of Facilitator Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Samaira for this exemplary true self-expression.

NJT Short Stories Collection #16

1. Fish In A Bottle

Once upon a time, there was a bottle. In that bottle lived a fish. Her dream was to play with a ball, so she left the bottle to find one. However, she couldn’t find a ball anywhere. Suddenly, she saw a dirty ball. She swam over to it and picked it up. The fish cleaned the dirty ball until it looked brand new. She was very happy to finally play with it.

2. Hungry Ants

Long, long ago, there was a box. In that box, there were four hungry ants. Their dream was to find some food, so they all went out in search of it. However, they couldn’t find anything to eat. Suddenly, the four ants saw a dustbin. They went to the dustbin and opened it. Inside, there was plenty of food. They took the food back to their box and were happy to have lots to eat.

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Connect with us: +91 9166488881/notjusttales09@gmail.com to enroll your 6 to 15 years old child in our Public Speaking, Theatre, Drama, Storytelling & Creative Writing, online or offline program in Jaipur.

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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.
“Stories that you tell yourself either builds you or breaks you. Choose the right story for you and others. What story would you like to be remembered as? ”

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