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Story Of A Seed I Student Aditya Kailash Jialdasani I Littel Writers Program

By admin in Educational Stories, Food Stories, Original Stories, Scientific Stories on January 23, 2023

An Original Story written by our Student Aditya Kailash Jialdasani.

Aditya is 10 years old young writer from Singapore. We are proud to have him 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 Aditya for this exemplary true self-expression.

Story of a Seed

One day, A nine-year-old boy named Yash was coming home from school after learning the process of germination of plants. He also was carrying an apple seed to grow in a pot for his school project. The seed was wondering in his mind, “Where am I? Who is this?” as he was in a new place.

Yash always used to take care of the seed and planted him in a suitable environment. The seed also felt comfortable with the amount of care Yash was giving him. The seed was now in a suitable environment and felt nice and cozy. The seed then started taking in the water which Yash gave him.

Yash gave him water every day, so he took in all the water and was happy and content. He was getting bigger and bigger as well, due to the water. He realized that he was getting too big for his coat. One day, after he took water and his body was swelling, his coat split into two pieces.

Air now could get into the seed, as there was no coat anymore. The seed could feel something tingly on his body. The seed felt nice when the warm air touched him, as he sometimes used to feel cold inside the coat. The oxygen in the air then helped the seed burn the food packed inside him.

Burning the food creates energy, and the seed could feel that energy in him. He started using that energy to grow. He was slowly growing with the energy that he was making. He felt happy that he could grow and would grow leaves soon.

A root and a shoot then started coming out of him, and he was now a baby plant! Yash was also happy that his seed had also grown leaves and was very excited to show his parents and teachers. They all praised him for growing the seed so well. Yash then planted the plant in his garden.

Things went on for a few years, and then Yash had some important exams, so he could not care for the seed so much. But he did not ignore it and still watered it every day. After another few years, which were very busy for Yash, he once looked at the tree and saw that his seed had grown into a fully grown apple tree! He was elated and immediately plucked a ripe apple from the tree and tasted it. He found it to be the tastiest apple he had eaten in his life. Yash was delighted with his tree, and the tree was smiling back at him.

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A Winter Squash Cultivar I Student Aashna Suvarna I Little Writers Program

By admin in Educational Stories, Food Stories, Original Stories, Scientific Stories on October 13, 2022

An original scientific story 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.

A Winter Squash Cultivar

Hi, hello! Do you not recognize me? How can you not recognize me? I am the most important part of your life. Still can’t recognize me. Okay, since I can see some perplexed faces, so I guess it’s time to make introductions. I am seed and more specifically a pumpkin seed.  A pumpkin is a vegetable that is round with smooth, slightly ribbed skin and is most often deep yellow to orange in color. Its thick shell contains seeds and pulp. But for now, I am still what you might call a baby. I have just got planted. My growth involves several stages, you know.

Fast, a plot of land is selected. The land is next dug well with the help of the spade. The soil is introduced to pesticides and fertilizers, which are essential for the speedy and safe growth of the plant. Then I was collected from the market and sown on the bed. It was very smelly on the soil due to the manure added, but it was fine.  I was a little scared and a little jealous of my brother’s seed coat. A fragile layer of soil is put all over the bed. The bed is next covered with a layer of straw and watered either with a sprinkler or in some other way.

After a few days, the cover is removed, and new shoots would be found coming up. The annoying and growing weeds are then removed from time to time. Foliage branches are seen spreading and me and my friends start growing fast.  I started to grow into a green vine!  Soon I noticed I was getting watered!  My life got a whole lot more interesting!  Except my brother was making fun of me as He was a pumpkin already.

Then my head poked through the dirt a little, and I am getting wider and deeper.  Three days later, I got more and bigger and larger.  Then I got big straw-colored flowers and green leaves that were very captivating, by the way.  I was confused.  I thought I was going to be a pumpkin, not a flower!  At least I am getting bigger. Oh, look!  A big black and yellow thing were going inside me, buzzing.  I hoped it wouldn’t hurt me.  Oh good, it went away.

One day later, my flower closed, and there was a green ball on the bottom of the flower.  Could it be I have a pumpkin on my bottom?? Later, I turned into a yellow flower.  The next step of my life was completed. Over time, I grew bigger and enormous. I eventually grew into a pumpkin!  First, I turned green, then yellow and then I turned orange.

Now at the end of my life, I am rotting slowly and steadily, and I can see my seeds grow beside me. They were just as scared as I was. But I am happy. Because no matter how much we might hold on to life, death is inevitable. So, life must go on and on.

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