The Children's Post
The Children's Post

The Children's Post

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Dear Readers

 

How about a story!

 

“Oh no!”, Tanvi suddenly exclaimed and ran to her laptop. She had forgotten her mom’s birthday. She had thought of writing her a poem but now she was out of time and she hadn’t even started. “What to do? Nothing is coming to mind now. How about I search for a good birthday message on the search engine”. She searched and finally found a good poem on mom by some renowned poet. “I can never write as good as this. How about I just write this one for mom. I am sure she will like it”. But while writing the poem, she started to feel guilty, “This is not me. These are not my thoughts. These words don’t resonate what I feel about my mom”. With this thought in mind she wrote-

Dear Mom,

You are the best mom in the world and here is why –

·      You make the best pancakes.

·      You mix medicines with ice cream when I am sick.

·      You don’t stay angry with me once I kiss you.

·      You love the A’s in my report card as much as my B’s and C’s.

·      You always play with my dolls when I ask you to.

I love you mom! Happy Birthday!

 

Tanvi’s mom loved the card. She was also super impressed with her daughter’s writing skills.

 

Enjoy the edition

Priyanka

Priyankasingh2006@gmail.com

 

The Children's Post of India is a daily newspaper created by mothers for children. The ideal age group is 8 to 14 years old. Its a 4 page, print at home newspaper. 

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