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Horse Riding- A Sport You Must Try I Student Harshwardhan Singh Shekhawat I Little Writers Program

By admin in Animal Tales, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Essay Writing on April 19, 2023

An original essay on the classic sport “Horse Riding”, written by our student Harshvardhan Singh Shekhawat.

Harshvardhan is 13 years old young writer from New Delhi. He is enthusiastic about sports, and music. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Harshvardhan for this exemplary true self-expression.

Horse Riding- A Sport You Must Try

Have you ever wondered how people used to travel in the olden times? It is an activity that has been around since time immemorial and is steeped in history and tradition. It is often said that horse riding is a sport that is as old as the hills. But what makes it the best sport? Let’s saddle up and take a ride through some idioms to find out.

Firstly, horse riding is a sport that requires a lot of grit and determination. To succeed, one must have a horse of a different colour, which is a unique horse. They must be able to take the bit between their teeth, that is, take control and be strong-willed to direct the horse. And when the going gets tough, the tough get going – horse riding demands a lot of hard work and perseverance.

Another reason why horse riding is the best sport is that it is a great way to get back in the saddle after a fall. As the adage goes, when you fall off a horse, you need to get back on. This means that when you face a challenge or setback, you need to keep trying until you overcome it. This is a valuable lesson that can be applied both in and out of the arena.

Furthermore, horse riding is a sport that fosters strong bonds between horse and rider. The rider must have a good understanding of their horse, be on the same wavelength, and know when to rein it in or give it its head. As the saying goes, you can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink. In other words, the rider must respect and work with their horse’s nature and temperament. This relationship is strengthened through regular riding, as practice makes perfect.

Horse riding also teaches riders valuable life skills. For example, it teaches them to put the cart before the horse, that is, to plan and be prepared. It also teaches them to be responsible and take care of their horse, which is no small feat. As the old saying goes, you can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs. This means that success requires sacrifice and hard work, but the result is worth it.

In conclusion, horse riding is the best sport for many reasons. It requires grit and determination, teaches valuable life skills, fosters strong bonds between horse and rider, and provides a sense of tradition and history. So, the next time you feel like trying a new sport, remember: don’t look a gift horse in the mouth, give horse riding a try!

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Mini And The Trees I Student Abhigyan Bhatt I Little Writers Program

By admin in Animal Tales, Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Original Stories, Public Speaking Through Applied Storytelling & Theatre on January 19, 2023

An Original story written by our student Abhigyan Bhatt.

Abhigyan is 10 years old young writer and speaker from Gurugram. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Kathakar Program, an Online Public Speaking & Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Abhigyan for this exemplary true self-expression.

Mimi And The Trees

Once upon a time, there was a girl named Mimi. She was very brave and confident. Yet she had only one mystery thing in her that she had yet to be discovered. She had only one weakness, she loved fruits. She lived in a tribe called Ranchi. She had many friends and a pet wolf too. Mimi found him drowning in a river in the mountains and luckily, she managed to save the little cub.

One day she went hunting with her tribe and parents as it was too risky for children to be alone in the mud–huts with no protection if a snow leopard comes. As she went on, all of the women of the tribe saw pear trees. Mimi exclaimed, “What a rare sight! Pear trees growing in the mountains!” They started plucking them and putting them in their natural fiber baskets, the men had hunted two snow tigers and one wild boar. The leader of the tribe announced, “we will have a great feast with all of this porkchop!” everyone started cheering. But Mimi suspected danger nearby.

When night fell, six men of the tribe found a huge rock to place for a table as the feast was about to start. Mimi was still suspecting danger; the feast had begun. Everyone chatted, ate and drank till they were full. Mimi heard something hiding in the bushes then she saw were two bright white eyes, and she realized what “it” was. She screamed, “Everyone! Run for your lives! It’s a snow leopard hiding in the bushes!”.

The great leopard leaped onto the tribe. the tribe warriors fought bravely, but the leopard was too fast for them and then they fell to their feet. A woman shouted – “it’s the Chinau!!”. The Chinau is a fierce leader of the leopards, he was given the name Chinau because there was a deadly tribe leader named Chinau. He died while fighting the same leopard that attacked. As he died, he took the body of the leopard and wanted revenge that no one had saved him. As the leopard attacked, Mimi was petrified of the leopard. She was so scared that she unlocked her hidden powers!

The wind blew, the leaves shed, and new ones came out faster than ever. Then, a flash of light came behind Mimi, everything was still very still. The leopard was blinded from the light, quickly Mimi shouted while pointing at the leopard, “kill it! Now is the chance!”. When Mimi pointed at the leopard, three vines from the trees came rushing towards the leopard. Those vines caught the leopard’s neck and tightened it every second like a snare, until it had died.

Mimi had unlocked her hidden power; she could control trees! Everyone gasped in awe and cheered for the brave Mimi, and they all shouted, “long live the great Mimi!”. All of the tribe members had thought she was a god, but she was given a gift by God, to control the nature. She was an acquaintance of a great warrior of king Arthur Javenos they fought bravely side by side, and the most important thing in life is a gift from God himself.

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