Children's Fiction
Christmas for Kids
Santa Claus and Christmas History Santa Claus, also known as Saint Nicholas or Father Christmas, is one of the most loved figures of Christmas. The legend of Santa originates from the real Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century Greek bishop who was renowned for his generosity, especially to children and the poor. Through time, his story transformed into the modern Santa we know today—wearing red, with a long white beard, and delivering gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
By Usman Zafarabout a year ago in Chapters
Heaven’s Light: An Angel’s Story
Fundamental Lobby at Blessed messenger Foundation was stirring with thousands of youthful wings as understudies held up for the visitor speaker who would bring the Christmastide Address. It was continuously a well-known Institute alum.
By Shams Saysabout a year ago in Chapters
The Light Beyond the Fog
In a small coastal village perpetually shrouded in mist, there was a tale whispered among the townsfolk about “The Eternal Beacon.” Legends spoke of a lighthouse that shone brighter than the sun, piercing through the densest fog, guiding lost sailors home. Yet, no one had ever seen it—not in living memory.
By Shiv Rabariabout a year ago in Chapters
Words to Mend a Broken Friendship: Healing with the Right Words
Friendships are an essential part of life, offering love, support, and joy. However, like any relationship, they can sometimes face challenges that lead to misunderstandings and hurt feelings. If you're seeking words to mend a broken friendship, you're in the right place. In this blog, we’ll explore a collection of meaningful quotes and phrases that can help heal the wounds of a broken bond. Sometimes, all it takes is the right words to mend what has been torn.
By Owais Ahmedabout a year ago in Chapters
30 Creative Quotes About Life: Inspiring Wisdom in Every Word
Introduction Life is an incredible canvas, waiting for the strokes of creativity to turn it into a masterpiece. Creative quotes about life remind us to think outside the box, embrace new perspectives, and appreciate the beauty of the everyday. Whether you're seeking inspiration or a fresh outlook, these quotes are the perfect companions for your journey.
By Owais Ahmedabout a year ago in Chapters
Early Personality and Traits
The early years of a child's life often lay the groundwork for the person they will become. For this individual, his childhood personality traits were a blend of natural curiosity, resilience, and quiet introspection. From a very young age, he exhibited an insatiable curiosity about the world around him. Whether it was asking endless questions about the things he saw or the constant desire to explore, his mind was always active, always searching for new knowledge. This curiosity wasn't merely about understanding how things worked; it was a deep-seated need to understand people, relationships, and emotions. As a child, he would often sit quietly, observing the world around him, taking in the smallest details that others might miss. This reflective nature shaped his perception of the world in ways that would influence his decisions and interactions for years to come.
By DINESH KUMAR SHARMAabout a year ago in Chapters
HOW TO AVOID COLD AND COOL IN WINTER .
Winter leads to snowfalls that call for sweaters and hot chocolate, but it is also a season that weakens our immunity, leading to colds. To put it simply, while winter is a great season, it can take a turn for the worse if you are not being careful. For people who would like to enjoy the season without having to deal with a sore throat, a runny nose, or a cough, winters can be tricky. So to ensure that you are able to enjoy everything that comes with winter, make sure to follow the tips given below. Warm clothes should be worn. To protect oneself from the winter season, especially the chilly winds or even snow, it is essential that the proper clothing is worn. A T-shirt, jacket, and a warm sweater, along with accessories such as hats, gloves, and scarves, would be ideal for such weather. It is vital that you remember to cover your head, hands, and neck, as these specific body areas are prone to rapid heat loss. Do Plenty of Hand Washing Touching is one of the most common ways to transfer the cold virus. For example, a person suffering from a cold may touch a door handle or a table, leaving behind the virus germ. The germ can be transferred to you if you touch that same surface and then your face. To help prevent this, you should wash your hands with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds. If you do not have a sink, always carry a hand sanitiser that contains about 60 percent alcohol. Ensure Proper Nutrition Habits The best way to deal with a cold is by developing or boosting your immune system. In order to have a strong immune system, eat well by focusing on a variety of vegetables and fruits. Vitamin C-rich foods, such as oranges, strawberries, and bell peppers, are very effective at combating colds. Also, do not forget to include other essential and healthy foods such as nuts, fish, and whole grains, which provide your body with nutrients that are needed. Drink More Water It is a widespread misconception that one does not need to drink as much water during winters. Alas, this may lead to dehydration and many other issues. Drinking adequate amounts of water helps the organs to function properly and is vital for good health. Aim to take at least 8 cups of water, and on the other hand, you can take herbal teas to warm yourself up. Cut down on sugary beverages or caffeinated drinks as they contribute to hydration. Get an Adequate Amount of Rest
By Maxamed Sharifabout a year ago in Chapters
Old Enough; Clara's Side
*To read this series from the beginning click here!* I watched as Aunt Pearl's taxicab pulled away from the curb and although I acted as if I was annoyed cousin Jolly was left home with me for the day, deep down I knew he might be needed. Truth is my bark is worse than my bite as they say; I ain't never bit nobody although I could give Jolly a good pinch now and then to calm his jumping bean bee-hind down. Letting Jolly into me and May's secret plans was a big to-do. How was I ever gonna trust his big ole mouth from blabbing away about me breaking the biggest rule ever: that being, never-ever-whatsoever go wandering down to Yonderville where white people dwelled. And second to that, never-ever-whatsoever hang around the train tracks.
By ROCK aka Andrea Polla (Simmons)about a year ago in Chapters
Scratch to Silver
Sally stood frozen in the vast assembly area, biting her red, rosy lips. Her wide eyes betrayed the fear that gripped her as Mr. Macdonald approached. “I messed up. I’m late. He’s coming. You’re done for, Sally,” she whispered under her breath, her voice trembling.
By verse voyagerabout a year ago in Chapters
Scratch to Silver
As the Sunday night faded into Monday morning, Sally found herself dreaming about her fantasy world riding unicorns over vibrant rainbows, alongside her imagined prince Roary. Oh, Roary lets go in a faraway land where its just the two of us.” said Sally in her dream. Roary replied, “Let’s go to a magical world where all our dreams can come true.” She was about to hug Roary when suddenly high-pitched voice of her mother spoiled her dream. Mrs. Mathew cried, “Sally wake up its 7.00 am. You are getting late for school.”
By verse voyagerabout a year ago in Chapters






