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The Four Cow Friends | Student Mehul Maheshwari | Little Writers Program

By admin in Animal Tales, Creative Writing, Friendship Tales, Original Stories on March 3, 2022

An Original Story written by Mehul Maheshwari.

Mehul is 7 years old young writer from Gurugram. He loves to exercise and play cricket. We are proud to have him as a student of Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Mehul for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Four Cow Friends

Once upon a time there was a cow. She was eating grass alone and a tiger came to eat her up. The cow hid herself behind the bushes. The tiger could not see her but roared and gave a warning – Next time your heart  and brain will not be in your body. Next day again cow was grazing and again the tiger came. He was about to  attack but she called her three friends. Together they gave the tiger lots of kicks and poked him with their horns .The tiger ran away.

So friendship helps everyone. We should make good friends.

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Saatvik’s Cow Makhan (White Butter) | Student Anvi Sankhyan | Little Writers Program

By admin in Animal Tales, Food Stories, Mythology, Original Stories on March 3, 2022

An Original Story written by our student Anvi Sankhyan.

Anvi is 9 years old young writer from New Delhi. She is passionate about writing and Yoga. We are proud to have her as a student of Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Anvi for this exemplary true self-expression

Saatvik’s Cow Makhan (White Butter)

Once upon a time, in a village there was a boy named Saatvik. One day he wanted to eat some makhan so he said to his mother, “Mother, I want to eat some makhan”, “ok” said his mother,” I will check in the kitchen if there is any makhan”, “ok” said Saatvik. When mother was checking in the kitchen was there any makhan or not. She found that there is no makhan and said,” Oh no, the makhan is finished.”

Saatvik said,” You can make some makhan for me from the cow’s milk”. “Oh yes! I can”, said the mother.  They both went to the Gaushala. Saatvik excitedly asked the milkman, “Can you give me and my mother some milk?”. “Yes, but the milk is finished so I will fetch some milk from the cow.” said the milkman.

When he was going to fetch some milk, the cow didn’t give any milk because the cow was very sad so Saatvik had an idea to call his friend Krishna. Saatvik said to his mother, “Mother Mother, I have an idea, I can call my friend Krishna”.  “Ok go and call your friend Krishna”, said mother. He went to call his friend Krishna. Krishna and Saatvik came together to Gaushala. Krishna started playing his flute and the milkman gave the cow something to eat, then the cow was very happy and started giving milk. But Krishna said,” If you’re making some makhan, give half of the makhan to me as well.” “Ok “said Saatvik.

The next day, Saatvik’s mother prepared makhan so both the friends enjoy the makhan together.

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