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Sumita & Her Message I Student Niharika Tomar I Creative Writing Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Nature on July 29, 2023

An original environment-based story, written by our student Niharika Tomar.

Niharika is a student, studying at the prestigious Asian World School, Jaipur. We are proud to have her as a student of the Creative Writing Program through Applied Storytelling under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Niharika for this exemplary true self-expression.

Sumita And Her Message

Once upon a time in a forest, there lived a ranger named Sumita she was a guardian who guide tourists on how to live in a forest, how to protect themselves from wild animals, etc. Sumita was a big forest lover, and she was having good knowledge about the forest. The forest was full of the sounds of the hustling of the animals, the giggling of water from a waterfall, and the ‘thumb’ sound of falling off a small pebble. Sumita loves nature just like me. She was in a tracking dress with joggers on her legs, a red top and a jacket on it, and a hat on her head.

She woke up the next day she just rushed away and open the curtains, when she opened the curtains there was a shining bright light from the sunlight which falls on her head she was very happy to see that beautiful view. But suddenly a heavy rain came up and that caused a flood. This all is happening because of human activities like polluting the air, water, etc. Sumita was then very sad because she was also a human and humans are only doing this all, Sumita then said the only solution for stopping this is that humans stop polluting the air, water, etc. This can happen by stopping throwing garbage on the roads, lakes, ponds, and oceans, throwing garbage in dustbins, using electric vehicles that don’t pollute the environment, and using fewer plastics as much as possible.

Then Sumita thought, for this, I have to take action I have to go to every home and say a message to everyone that don’t pollute anything in the environment and protect the environment.

But so many people make fun of her message that what nonsense message she has given to us.

But after some years people realized that the message which was given to her is protecting the environment and atmosphere. The people realized this because Sumita and some people were together doing some activities that protect the environment.

Then when this news came to the television, she was feeling proud of herself and her nation that it is cleaned.

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Sea World | Student Aarna Juneja | Little Writers Program

By admin in Copulet Poetry, Environment Poetry, Poetry on March 2, 2022

A Couplet Free Style Poem by our student Aarna Juneja.

Aarna is 8 years old enthusiastic student from Mumbai. She is inspired by the best authors. She writes because she feels happy and satisfied. We are proud to have her as a student of Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Aarna for this exemplary true self-expression.

Seaworld-What are Under Water Animals Like?

Underwater animals,

Some are mammals.

They are very cool,

I hope they don’t drool.

Sharks live under water,

But they usually slaughter.

Mermaids are a myth,

And they are very blithe.

Octopus has six brains,

I hope they don’t strain.

They have eight legs,

And they lay a clutch of eggs.

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