MAGICAL BOOKWORM

However, his exams were nearing, so he had to concentrate more on his textbook now. He and his friends planned a group study to help each other.
He opened his maths textbook and began to do some sums. “I can solve only one problem," Saurabh grimaced.
"All the sums are so tough," cried Vipul.
"I think I need to practise maths more. My reasoning and analytical thinking are poor," Saurabh moaned.
Mita saw their sullen faces and smiled at them.
"First of all, don't be disheartened. Let me help you with the sums," Mita said.
After an hour of continuous practice, Saurabh was able to solve a few sums and finally relaxed a bit. The next day he went through the social science syllabus, but the words went over his head.
He went to his sister, Leela.
"Can you give me some tips on studying social science?" he asked.
"You can prepare notes of important topics for quick revision. You can also note down historical dates and events memorise," she suggested.
"Let me help you with a few chapters but I need a favour. What do you say Leela asked.
"Anything for explaining this chapter," he said.
"I need a reference book for my study. Can you please get it for me from the library?" she asked.
"Sure, I will," promised Saurabh.
Leela explained the chapters, and finally, they took a break for lunch.
After lunch, Saurabh went to the library. Mr Shetty, the librarian, peered through his glasses.
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The Helmet Headache
Momo mouse was frantically running towards his burrow when he bumped into his friends Mimi and Rini under the peepal tree.

The Green Initiative
Dadi, why doesn’t the gardener uncle water the plants anymore?” 7-year-old Reyansh asked his grandmother.

NAYAN'S TREASURE
Nayan drove his vehicle past the gravelly mountain, along the log forest, and waded through the muddy water body before stopping in front of the towering grey steps.

Dr Zebra’s Scribble Trouble
Dr Zebra was well-known in the jungle for his medical skills.

THE HOLIDAY HOBBY PUZZLE
Sandhya had her vacation plans all sorted. First on the list was joining a painting class to pursue her passion for painting.

Nani's Quick Fix
Priyansh loved visiting his grandmother, whom she whenever he had school holidays.

The Puppy Plan
10-year-old Sunny was a menace. His parents Gopal and Meera tried to keep an eye on him, but he always dodged them and caused trouble.

Dhruv and His Basket of Mango Reveries
The golden morning light stretched its fingers through the windows of a little house in the bustling city of Vadodara, Gujarat. Dhruv, a ten-year-old boy with sparkling eyes, was already awake, his heart dancing with excitement.

A Mother's Day Surprise
Rohan always looked forward to Mother's Day with great excitement.

Kaa, The Thirsty Crow
Nine-year-old Akul was eagerly waiting for his cousin Karan, who was coming over to stay with him as his Mom and Dad were going away for the weekend.