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The Fairy without Magic - By Joshitha Reddy, 3H

Long ago, there used to be a fairy land named Wonderland. Alagenda was the Queen of Wonderland. One fine evening, Alagenda gave birth to a little fairy without wings and no magic wand. She was so tiny like a honey bee.

Amila, the little fairy, had a lot of problems in her life. She could not fly and she hardly had any magical powers. So, from an early age, she used to depend on her friends. She grew up as a friendly, cheerful and a thankful young lady. So, naturally she made a lot of friends like turtles, frogs, fireflies, and honey bees.

One day, Alagenda decided to announce Amila, as the next queen. But the other fairies did not agree due to her disability and asked Amila to take a test of magic.

The little fairy became very sad and did not know what to do. When the news spread across the forest, hundreds of creatures were by her side and promised to help her with the magic.

On the day of challenge, the fireflies showed light during the night while the turtle and the frog created a rainbow during the night. That's how she was able to prove her magic. She was able to prove magic with support of true friends but not through magic wings and wand. She was made the Queen of Wonderland and lived happily ever after with her friends.

The Axe By: Spandan, Grade 4A

“Wow!” exclaimed David. He had just found an axe. “Let me show it to my father,” he thought. He ran to his house and showed it to his father. “This axe is good,” said David’s father after carefully examining it.

The next morning, they went to the forest to try the axe out. It cut very smoothly and they cut five trees that day. The birds hated the axe as they thought that it had cut too many trees. They had a plan.

That night, the birds came to David’s house and took away the axe. The next day, David woke up and found that the axe was missing. He informed his father about it, but he did not look for the axe as he noticed the birds taking the axe. He realised his mistake and explained the same to David. David decided not to look for the axe and they lived happily ever after.

Oliver’s Manners - By Srinidhi Vempaty, Grade 3H

Oliver was an unruly child who lacked obedience. He mostly got what he wanted, but his parents wished that he would learn good manners.

One day, Oliver visited his cousins, Clara and Mary. They chatted for a long time and played with each other.

Two days later, Oliver noticed their backyard. It was groomed with care. There was an apple orchard and more than a dozen trees had ripened apples. He dashed into the orchard and threw stones to get a few apples. He trampled many herbs and bushes.

Meanwhile, Clara and Mary’s mother came with a basket of apples, gave Oliver a few and walked him into the house. She explained him that all the plants that he destroyed would take many weeks to grow back.

Oliver realised his mistake. His parents always wanted him to behave well. During the next two weeks of his stay at his cousins’ house, he improved his manners. Before he travelled back home, he thanked his aunt for the apple jelly bottles that she gave him.

The Adventures of Isha - Eesha Hamsini Deevela-3D

There were three girls Tashi, Deksha, and Isha. They used to play together, but due to COVID-19 they couldn’t play anymore. One day they got magical powers. Isha got an idea about how to use the magic powers. She called Tashi and Deksha to tell the ideas. They both exclaimed, “Wow! What a good idea!”

Isha’s ideas was to make magical spices to treat COVID-19. The girls started making the spice with the help of a magic cook book. Soon it was ready. Isha, Tashi, and Deksha sat on the flying broomstick and gave it to everyone and saved the world.