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The Vain Little Snowman I Student Shreyash Agarwal I Little Writers Program

By admin in Free Verse, Poetry on October 12, 2022

An original Free Verse Poem by our Student Shreyash Bajaj.

Shreyash is a 10-year-old young writer from Singapore. Reading and Writing are his strengths. 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 Shreyash for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Vain Little Snowman

The sky was snowing!

The wind The Vain Little Snowman blowing!

Winter was here!

Winter was here!

 

In no time at all a snowman appeared.

He was round and fat

with a stout little hat.

He had two black eyes

and a big wide smile.

 

He held his head up high

and told all his folk,

” Unlike you,

I will never melt and die”

 

Then he told all of the trees,

”The children don’t like you,

they only like me”

 

He told the robins,

” Just look at your feathers,

so dirty and grimy.

Now look at my buttons so clean and shiny!”

 

And so the vain little snowman

stood with his pride,

until finally summer arrived.

 

The trees grew leaves

and the robins flew.

 

And as the sun grew hotter and hotter

the snowman was now no more than a puddle of water!

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How To Impress Santa? I Student Samaira Bhansali I Little Writers Program

By admin in Festival for Kids & By Kids, Poetry, Recipe Poem on October 12, 2022

An Original Recipe Poem by our student Samaira Bhansali.

Samaira Bhansali is 12 years old young writer from Mumbai. Her passion is writing and journalism. She usually writes autobiographies on exciting incidents that she has been through. 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 Samaira for this exemplary true self-expression.

How to Impress Santa?

Ingredients –
1 teaspoon of promises
1 tablespoon of prayers
1/2 a cup of discipline
1 cup of understanding
5 cups of chores
4 cups of listening
8 ladles of love
25 cups of goodness
3 cups of manners
50 cups of laughter

Directions –

1] Finish your homework, brush your hair, have a shower, show love and care.

2] Wake up fresh, do your chores,  don’t forget to sweep the floors.

3] Attend school, pay attention, do not get yourself into detention.

4] Help out, keep your promise, clean up, show your goodness.
5] Go to bed, say your prayers, don’t forget to show good manners

6] Always keep discipline, show that you are listening.

7] To your friends, show understanding, always continue being outstanding.

8] Laugh out loud, celebrate, make sure you finish all the cake.

9] Joke about, there’s no limit, run around, keep up the spirit.

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