About Words and More (Kids)

This is an effort to encourage creative writing by children (between 7 and 18 years) in a variety of genres: stories, prose, rhyme, poetry, articles, or any other format. We welcome all entries and will provide editorial support and help to all youngsters who wish to express themselves through the written word. Entries, along with pictures (if any) can be e-mailed to Parul Gupta (parulmudita@hotmail.com.)

Friday, May 6, 2011

A Parrot's Birthday Party


by Meghna Goel & Ashutosh Pahwa

Once upon a time there was a man named Jack. He had a little daughter Jennifer. One day Jack went into a forest and saw a lonely parrot. It looked ill. So he brought the parrot home and nursed it to health.

Jennifer loved the parrot very much and named her Molly. Soon Molly laid an egg. Out of it hatched a cute little baby parrot. They named her Polly. Polly started growing into a lovely bird. She loved her mother, Jennifer and Jack best in the world.

One day Molly fell very ill and died. Polly cried and cried and cried. She missed her mother very much. She was so sad that she stopped singing and eating. When Jennifer saw this she felt very sad. She kept thinking how she could cheer Polly up.

Suddenly she got a very good idea. Polly’s birthday was one week away. Jennifer decided to organize a birthday party for Polly. Jennifer had many friends who had birds as pets. These birds were Polly’s friends too.

Next morning when Polly woke up, she saw her friends around her and saw lots of green peppers, wonderful fruits, nuts and crackers. They had a lovely birthday party and Polly was happy again.


Meghna Goel 11 years old and lives in New Delhi, India. She is a student of Class VI. She loves anything to do with stories, music, crafts and art.

Ashutosh Pahwa is 8 years old and lives in New Delhi, India. He is a student of Class III. He loves stories, art, sports and magic tricks.

4 comments:

  1. I love it. These kiddos are great story teller :)

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  2. Love it. So creative. Meghna is following your footsteps
    Vandana

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  3. Thanks Vandana and Gaurav ... the kids really appreciate it. Looking forward to a lot more entries ...

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  4. Sooooo cute....love the story di.

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