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“The Cycle and The Car” I Sidhak Sethi I Foundation Program in Public Speaking & Creative Writing

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories, Public Speaking through Stories on June 14, 2023

An original story written by our student Sidhak Sethi.

Sidhak is 9 years old inquisitive boy from Mysore. We are proud to have him as a student of Level 1 – Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Sidhak for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Cycle and The Car

It was a bright sunny day. Flexible Cycle and Glorious Car were drinking lemonade, and sitting on their lawn chair. It was scorching hot and they wanted to go to Goa.

They booked a flight. When they reached Goa, unfortunately, it was boiling hot there as well. Hence, they decided to go to a resort that has a private beach. After check-in, they quickly went to their room. They wore swimming costumes and went to the beach.

They took a dip in the sea and felt refreshed and cool. When they came out of the water, they again started feeling hot and drenched in sweat. They again went back into the water and started playing with a ball.

Then they rented a boat for a ride. They clicked pictures of the sunset and the water.

“Hey Glorious, check out the big waves shining”, said Flexible Cycle.

“Wow,” said Glorious.

They did water sports like Jetskii and Banana Ride. It was refreshing to enjoy the cold seawater. They enjoyed the water sports. They felt thrilled and excited because they came to goa and had lots of fun.

After some time, they were feeling hungry. There was a restaurant just next to the beach shacks. They ordered some food from there.

The food was tasty, scrumptious, and delicious. They gobbled up all. They were so tired after the fun time that they slept on the shacks. Holidays are meant for fun and getting tired as well.

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The Secret Island” I Student Sanvika Venkat I Foundation Program in Public Speaking & Creative Writing

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories, Public Speaking through Stories on June 14, 2023

An original story written by our student Sanvika Venkat.

Sanvika is 8 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.

The Secret Island

One hectic evening a girl named Hruika decided on going on an adventure. An adventure so great she was going to create a story, song, and a collage on it. She decided to take her new, big red speed boat, but because of the sultry sun, the speed boat was blazingly hot.

Still, to Hruika, it didn’t matter. She packed ten mini-sized cups of blueberry Greek yogurt, clothes, speedboat batteries, and swimming essentials. Since the speed boat had two seats in front and two seats at the back, she kept her sack of things in front because if a big wave came her stuff would drown.

Hruika set out on the sea and about an hour later her speedboat battery died. But luckily her speedboat battery area was right below the seat she was sitting on. So, with a click of a button, she snapped the battery in the socket. After a while, she was far out at sea and she couldn’t see any more speed boats. Suddenly small flashes of light came which made her spot blind for a few moments. Then approximately after several minutes loads of tropical islands started appearing in front of her.

But on one specific island, she saw a hammock and curiously darted toward that island. Surprisingly it looked familiar and POOF!!!!! She was back in her house and realized it was a dream.

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