When children play with building blocks or building games, they usually have their own liking in their building arrangement. If we categorize the inclination, we may find two arrangement types.
There was a time (before you and I were born probably) when the world was a much kinder place. Technology had not reached into the hands of every kid on the street.
When kids go home from school, we often ask them questions related with school. Questions we ask mostly about their school lessons because we often think those matter most. However, have we ever thought that whether our kids think so too?
Independence Day is a special day for everyone. It marks the freedom of our country from colonialism, oppression and many things. That’s why we all celebrate it and we ask our kids to do so. But here’s a question. Do kids understand the real meaning of the Independence Day celebration?
Kids have entered the school. It means they will face the lessons and homework. Therefore, there will be times when they need our help with their lessons. In times like this we may think that teaching kids’ lessons is easy if it’s compared with adults’ matter. But after we do it, we may think otherwise.
It’s time for kids to go back to school after long holidays. Changing their routines during holiday to school days routines may be challenging, as on holidays, kids have loose schedule and they spend most of their time by playing.
Calling all story lovers. Presenting our new series Timeless Stories. Everyone, please welcome Kyra's story friend Shivangi Sharma who will tell you wonderful fables, folklore & interesting stories from across the world.
Today my mother forwarded an article to me (as she does quite often and which I usually tend to ignore) titled “Today, Go Say an Overdue Thank You. It’ll Make You Feel Better”.
A week ago, we celebrated his 6th B'day. Each of his B'day is milestone; obviously one after another. I am sure my dad too must have felt something similar when I celebrated my 6th.