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A Little Christmas Gift I Student Advika Gupta I Little Writers Program

By admin in Christmas Stories, Original Stories, Public Speaking Through Applied Storytelling & Theatre on January 17, 2023

An Original Short Story written by Student Advika Gupta.

Advika is 10 years old young writer from New Delhi. Performance is her passion. 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 Advika for this exemplary true self-expression.

A Little Christmas Gift

The weather was unbearable in the country. Everybody detested the chilly winds and was bored to see the frosty windows. The weather was rigid, and everybody was shivering. The harsh wind blew slowly in the cold region. The whole country was as cold as the Arctic Ocean.

Amidst this, In the town of Coldstone, there was a shop. There were expensive gifts in that shop. Like Phones, laptops, watches, and tabs. In a corner, there were some lights. They were feeling sad and lonely as nobody bought them yet or even seen them.

The lights had a miserable life. One Christmas Eve, a poor beggar came into the shop and spoke, “Is there anything I can buy in this shop?”.

“There’s nothing that you can buy. Everything is expensive in this shop”, said the manager rudely. Then suddenly a worker in the shop said to the manager, “I saw fifty rupees lights in the shop a few days ago.”

The beggar said, “Yes, I have fifty rupees. Can I buy the lights?

The man apologized for being rude to the beggar. The beggar brought the lights and decorated his little hut happily.

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Sparkle’s Christmas Pudding I Student Sanvika Venkat I Little Writers Program

By admin in Christmas Stories, Original Stories on January 17, 2023

An original story written by our student Sanvika Venkat.

Sanvika is 7 years old young orator and writer from Noida. We are proud to have her as a student of the Level 1 Little Kathakar Program, an Online Creative Writing & Public Speaking Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Sanvika for this exemplary true self-expression.

Sparkle’s Christmas Pudding

It was Christmas. The sky was bleak. The temperature was subzero. Everybody felt crisp. It was very snowy and raw. The roads were not visible. Everybody’s houses were covered with frost. It was below freezing. The entire Paris River was frozen like ice. The roads were covered with snow.

There was a little elf named Sparkle. Every day Sparkle wore black shiny boots and a pink coat. She wore red socks with tiny snowflakes on them. She never took off her white cap. Sparkle always carried her handy duvet wherever she went.

Every night Sparkle dreamed of a bowl of pink, gooey, and tasty mulberry pudding in an icy blue palace. The palace had a sparkly icicle chandelier with crystal clear curtains. The challenge was mulberries don’t grow in winter.

Sparkle went to her friend’s house and told her all about it. Her friend went to the fridge to get snacks but she found frozen mulberries. The problem was solved. Sparkle took some mulberries. She rinsed, wiped, and chopped the mulberries. Took some flour, eggs, and sugar. She mixed the batter well. Added the mulberries on top. Her friend added some sprinkles. Put them for baking. They both sat at the dining table and ate the mind-blowing pudding.

Finally, Sparkle had the scrumptious mulberry pudding and enjoyed her Christmas the way she wished.

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