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Money Man I Student Rhea Agarwal I Online Creative Writing Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on June 22, 2024

An original story written, by our student Rhea Agarwal.

Rhea is 10 years old young writer from Jaipur. 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 Rhea for this exemplary true self-expression.

Money Man

Long back there lived a boy named Peter. Peter was a talented boy and had piercing green eyes, sandy blond hair, and was a solid 5.5 ft tall. He lived in a dense forest.  In this thick forest, he made a hut where he could live.

His dream was to make lots of money by making flower garlands as he loved flowers and only knew the art of weaving flowers together. But his dream couldn’t be fulfilled because the forest produced no flowers. He wondered how to arrange

The next day he went out in search of beautiful flowers, but he could not find them. He was determined and never thought of giving up. Two weeks had already passed and still, he could not find anything. One day he decided to go miles away from his hut. He walked for hours and found bushes and trees of roses, sunflowers, dandelions, and many more. Luckily, he found a big basket so he stored the flowers in the basket.

Again, he walked miles and finally reached his hut and started making the garlands. The next day he went into the village at the edge of the forest and saw a man selling garlands. He gave him all the garlands in return for money. Years passed, and now Peter was very rich. The whole village knew that a boy named Peter who was once impoverished was now the richest in the village. He thought about what he would do with all this money, so he decided to give away all the money to charity. He gave some money to the villagers and some money to the ones who were extremely poor.

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Poetry Collection #18 I Student Sashrika Prasad I Online Creative Writing Program

By admin in Poetry, Poetry Collection for Kids & By Kids, Riddle Poem on May 28, 2024

An original and unique collection of Japanese Poems, Haikus, written by our student Sashrika Prasad.

Sashrika is 13 years old, a young writer from Gurugram. We are proud to have her as a student of the Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Sashrika for this exemplary true self-expression.

 

Original Collection of Japanese Poems-Haikus by Sashrika Prasad

1.Morning Dew
Soft petals glisten,
Dew-kissed grass whispers secrets,
Dawn’s breath fills the air.

2.Autumn’s Symphony
Rustling leaves dance free,
Crisp air hums with melodies,
Fall’s palette sings loudly.

3.Ocean’s Embrace
Salted breeze whispers,
Waves caress the sandy shore,
Sunset’s warm embrace.

4.Whispers of Time
Echoes of the past,
Whispered tales in shadows cast,
History’s gentle grasp.

5.Silent Symphony
Night’s velvet embrace,
Stars twinkle, a silent grace,
Universe’s song.

6.Moonlit Symphony
Silver whispers fall,
Night’s orchestra, celestials call,
Dreams dance in moon’s thrall.

7.Autumn
In the quiet glen,
A single leaf’s descent speaks
Volumes of autumn.

8.Time
Through the lens of time,
Moments crystallize sharply,
Narrow focus, bright.

9.Starlight
Boundless sky narrowed
To a pinpoint of starlight,
Infinite in scope.

10.Winter
Winter’s icy grip,
Melts to reveal spring’s bloom,
Life’s eternal dance.

11.Harmony
Sunrise meets sunset,
Day and night in harmony,
Two parts of one whole.

12.Partners
Moonlight and shadow,
Dancing partners in the night,
Each incomplete, both.

13.Life in Spring
Spring’s tender embrace,
Awakening earth’s slumber,
Blossoms burst with life.

14.Summer
Summer’s fiery kiss,
Sunset hues paint the skyline,
Warmth embraces all.

15.Nature’s Serenity
Autumn’s gentle sigh,
Leaves fall like whispered secrets,
Nature’s serenity.

16.Life
Like a river’s flow,
Life’s journey twists and turns,
Yet finds its way back home.

17.Stars
Stars in night’s embrace,
Guiding lost souls to safety,
Light in the darkness.

18.Love
Two souls intertwined,
Bound by fate’s delicate thread,
Love’s eternal flame.

19.Heart of Spring
In the heart of spring,
Cherry blossoms drift like snow,
A lone hawk soars high.

20.River Bank
On the riverbank,
Gentle lilies sway in the slow breeze,
Torrential rain falls.

21.Determination
Whispers in the wind,
Majestic mountains stand tall,
A tiny ant crawls.

22.Glow
In the bustling square,
Neon lights drown out the stars,
A lone firefly glows.

23.Monsoon
Distant thunder rolls,
A tranquil meadow whispers,
Raindrops kiss the earth.

24.Winter Night
Silent winter night,
Stars gleam in the frosty sky,
Crickets chirp softly

25.Starlight
Starlight fills the night,
Galaxies beyond our reach,
Infinite expanse.

26.Blooms
Cherry blossoms bloom,
Fleeting beauty in the wind,
Petals drift away.

27.Raindrops
Raindrops on the pane,
Tears of the mourning sky fall,
Life renewed below.

28.Wise Nature
Mountains kiss the sky,
Echoes of ancient wisdom,
Nature’s grand embrace.

29.City Life
City lights ablaze,
The concrete jungle never sleeps,
Silent chaos reigns.

30.Nature’s Song
Whispers in the wind,
Soft petals dance with the breeze,
Nature’s gentle song.

 

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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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