siblings
Siblings are the only enemy you can't live without.
A Bear Like No Other
In a cozy house on a quiet street outside a big city, there lived a bright, creative girl named Mia. Mia was known for her kindness and boundless imagination. She had a knack for turning ordinary ideas into extraordinary creations. Whether it was sketching whimsical creatures with her markers or sculpting fantastical animals out of clay, Mia’s artistic touch could transform anything into something special.
By Laura Ball11 months ago in Families
Power of Voice
A Journey That Began With Two Suitcases I come from a small town, one where my parents built their entire world from scratch. They arrived there over 42 years ago, carrying nothing but two suitcases and a heart full of dreams. They found shelter in a tiny home for just ₹15, and that little town gave them everything—a stable job, food, security, and, most importantly, a future for their three children.
By Ganashree P11 months ago in Families
She Killed Her Best Friend And Took Over Her Home
Western Nigeria, a chilling tale of friendship turned fatal unfolded between two inseparable friends - Ofur and Orichi. What started as a beautiful bond transformed into a deadly obsession, leading to murder, deception, and the ultimate betrayal.
By Aboah Okyere11 months ago in Families
Unlucky
Kamau has been the sole provider for his family for as long as he can remember. His mother died two years after he was born, and no one really talks about her. His father had met her while traveling to the large market a hundred kilometers from home. She was selling arrowroots, and she was the most beautiful girl he had ever seen—her skin was lighter than anyone he had ever encountered.
By ESTHER MAINA12 months ago in Families
Let's make a baby with a brain
Let's make a baby with a brain ..... Brain development From 1 to 3 years Food to be given and activities to be done By the time a child is 3 years old, their brain develops 80%. By the time they are 5 years old, their brain develops 90%. Brain development in early childhood plays a crucial role in a child's behavior.
By Rohitha Lanka12 months ago in Families
How coming from the 'perfect family' has created hardships in my life
I grew up in an idyllic middle-class family: parents happily married for 40+ years, two siblings that I have great relationships with, no abuse, no poverty, a childhood I look back on fondly. My dad worked incredibly hard to provide for us as the sole breadwinner and my mom was a dedicated homemaker. We went to church on Sundays and ate dinner together most nights. I've always felt like my family was picture-perfect.
By Leena Kollar12 months ago in Families








