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Crocodylidae I Student Aashna Suvarna I Little Writers Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Essay Writing on February 27, 2023

An original essay on Crocodile, written by our student Aashna Suvarna.

Aashna is 13 years old young writer from Mumbai. She loves music, reading and writing. 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 Aashna for this exemplary true self-expression.

Crocodylidae

Two slit-shaped, emerald eyes with a blush of sepia crept out of the water’s surface, waiting patiently for their prey. A ripple in the waters sent these eyes in the direction of the incognizant target. Oblivious to the danger ahead in these tranquil waves, it steps its legs into the calm river. A slight movement and ripple of the water made the prey slightly terrified by this siren-like river and would definitely give the prey some chills down the spine. Just as the target lifted his head from the water, something pounced upon it. Enter the scene, the old and mean crocodile.

Many would say anger, a little less would say cunning and very few exist who would say crocodiles are patient. Their unlikeness to my aggressive nature is what attracts me to them. This patience and “strike the right chord attitude” is what years and years of their time on this plane have taught them. From seeing their dinosaurs’ pals dying to now watching their breed disappearing in the hands of poachers. Their past is too lengthy and mysterious like themselves.

To the fellow Capricorns, Capricorn is also known as the sign of the Makara, a creature believed to be half-deer, half-crocodile. A unique combination of prey and predator.  Even the Egyptian god, Sobek has a half-crocodile and half-human body.

These sociable carnivores, like their prey, find taste in scrumptious fruits. Also like their omnivore friends, dogs, they pant, or more scientifically for it, they ‘mouth gap’.  The crocodile jaw is a thing of supreme power and force. Although the muscles in their jaw are quite weak and incredibly sensitive to touch, they have one of the strongest bites in the animal kingdom.

“If that the earth could teem with woman’s tears,

Each drop she falls would prove a crocodile.”

How much ever you feel like punching Othello for his stupid jealousy at this line. But crocodiles will find another reason to punch him. For celebrating the famous phrase “crocodile tears.” It is difficult to trace the origin of this myth, but it’s easy to see why it has become so popular – for an unrepentant creature to weep over its victims is an irony that has inspired considerable prose and created a phrase that is still popular today.  But still, the fact remains that crocodiles cry tears contain proteins and minerals. The tears help keep their eyes clean. Just like most of the creatures that exist on earth do.

We all have worn Crocs at least once in our lives but guess what made the founders inspire this name from a crocodile? No, the lovely crocs you wear are not made of crocodiles. It’s just that when they looked at their clogs from the side, they resembled a crocodile snout.

Well, that’s all of my take on our lovely but extremely dangerous fellow beasts, the ‘Crocodiles’.

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Spring & Its Miracles I Student Sanvika Venkat I Little Writers Program Level 1

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on February 21, 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.

Spring And Its Miracles

Far away in a country called Dubai lived a girl named Avanta. Avanta was always cheerful. She had an older sister named Avantika. They both loved eating rainbow cakes. If they ever went out, they both tried to wear identical outfits. Every year, when spring approaches their mother calls them ‘’blossoms’’ because they looked mesmeric and beautiful.

They considered themselves lucky because they lived right next to Burj Khalifa. They had a pool on the roof of their house. Whenever it is humid the girls like to swim in the pool. When the sun rises above the rows of houses their house is the first one to get sun-kissed.  Close to their house, there was a Miracle Garden. On the arrival of Spring, the garden used to bloom with a variety of flowers out of which the girl’s favorite was tulips. Every time their parents took them there the girls used to get mesmerized by the sculptures of dancing girls made with tulips. Since Avantika had spring fever, her parents had a hard time finding her as she kept running around.

The girls had a dream that they open a bracelet stall. Every day they made 10 bracelets with umber, lilac, and many other colors of tulips. From time to time the girls made bracelets with beads as well. The problem was that they didn’t have a stall to sell in. So, they started sending bracelets to their distant relatives. Sometimes the girls thought they would never achieve their dream but their parents always cheered them up.

One day Avantika’s friend Johan dropped by with exciting news, that he found a stall for the girls!! The girl’s first words were, “how did you make this happen”? ‘’I won the, Get Your Own Stall Competition’’ said Johan. “Thank you so much”, said the girls. Every day after school the girls put up their stall. Soon the girl’s business became popular people from all over the world wanted one bracelet from them as they had fresh tulips as a part of their designs. The girls got their business inspired by the spring season and spring always stayed in their hearts. It was a miracle for the two girls.

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