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Dias The Explorer I Student Dhairyash Gupta I Creative Writing Program Jaipur

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on July 4, 2024

An original story written, by our offline (Jaipur) student Dhairyash Gupta.

Dhairyash is 9 years old. A young sports enthusiast and gold medalist with a creative bend of mind. 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 Dhairyash for this exemplary true self-expression.

Dias the Explorer

Once there was a young little 5-year-old Portuguese boy named Dias. He was a naughty, cute, and honest fellow. He was a very playful and energetic boy as he jumped around everywhere he went. He was tall for his age and had puny eyes. Don’t judge a book by its cover as his eyes were as watchful as a hawk.

Dias used to live in a huge completely developed and populated city. His family used to live in a huge modern house as his father was one wealthy bloke. The entrance of the house was covered by flowers everywhere which made the entrance smell marvelous. The city was located on top of a mountain which means it was a hill station. Living in such a marvelous house and city could be anyone’s dream.

His dream was to become an adventurer when he grew up. He wanted to discover things. He wanted to discover dangerous scary and undiscovered areas. Adventurous expeditions used to give him all the thrill in life.

One day, he asked his mother, if they could go on a hiking trip in the upcoming summer holidays. In the holidays he practiced hiking which boosted his confidence and courage. Bravery is a trait that every explorer has in their list of internal qualities. He would hike on stony surfaces. When he used to hike in elevated places he would say, “My gizzard is freezing”. Later he gadded around while hiking as if it was a piece of cake.

The challenge was his dreams were big and his age was small. He had to be 18 years old to start exploring such dangerous places at such a young age. It would take a lot of time for him to grow 18-years-old.

He decided to wait till he turned 18 years old. As soon as he grew 18-years-old miraculously there was news of a valuable treasure hidden in the dark forest. Dias took out his compass and headed straight towards the dark forest. There he searched everywhere until he found a huge golden chest. He took it to an antique shop and sold it for millions of dollars.

He felt happy after achieving his dream. He even ended up being more successful than his dad.

 

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NJT Short Stories Collection#10 I Student Samaira Soni I Creative Writing Program Jaipur

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on July 4, 2024

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

Samaira is 6 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 #10

1.The Prince And The Princess

Long long ago there was a prince. He lived in a beautiful castle. His dream was to marry a beautiful princess. He went to his parents and asked to search for a beautiful princess for him. He asked, “Can you find me one princess?”. They agreed, “Yes we will try to find a beautiful princess for you”. They searched everywhere but couldn’t find one. Then they asked their neighboring state, “Can you give your princess to our prince”? They agreed to this proposal. The prince married that princess. They lived happily and his parents were also happy to see them together. Everyone lived happily ever after.

2. Cat And The Cow

One day there was a cat. Her name was Pinky. She lived in a bag. One day Pinky was hungry, she wanted milk. Suddenly she spotted a cow and her pinky went to her.  She asked how can you give me some milk? Cow agreed, “Yes you can take some milk from me”. Pinky drank some milk and went happily to her bag.

3.The Tiger

Once upon a time, a tiger lived in a jungle. He was always hungry. He wanted to catch the deer and eat. He tried many tricks many times but failed and thought, “I CAN NEVER CATCH ONE DEER”. One day he got an idea. He practiced every day on his skill to catch deer and he became strong and strong in catching them. One day he caught one deer and ate it. Now he never felt this much hungry, and he lived happily ever after.

4. A Lion And A Mouse

Once upon a time, there was a lion. He was sleeping under a tree. The mouse came and he started jumping on the lion’s tummy. The lion woke up and said, “Why are you jumping on my tummy? I will eat you now”. Then the mouse said, “Please don’t eat me. I can help you when you need help”. After that, the lion left the mouse and the mouse dashed. One day a hunter came and put the net to catch the lion. The lion got stuck in the net. Lion was shouting for help. Mouse heard his sound and came to rescue him.  Mouse told to the lion, “I can help you by cutting the net from my sharp teeth”. Lion asked for his help. Then the mouse started cutting the net with his teeth and set the lion free.

Leave your valuable comments for encouraging our students to innovate, explore and express more.

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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