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The Little Cloud Who Lost Its Way
High above the green hills and tall pine trees, in a sky full of fluffy clouds, lived a tiny cloud named Cloo. He was the youngest and smallest in his cloud family. While the bigger clouds helped bring rain or shade to the earth below, Cloo mostly floated around, dreaming about the world beyond the mountains.
By Arjumand Said9 months ago in Education
"Kind Hearts, Big Change":
In the heart of a small village called Noorabad, children laughed and played under the wide blue sky. The village was surrounded by tall green trees, golden fields, and a river that sparkled in the sunlight. Though the people of Noorabad didn’t have much, they had warm hearts and big dreams.
By Arjumand Said9 months ago in Earth
The Secret Council of the Animals
Deep within the heart of the Whispering Woods, where sunlight danced in golden patterns and the rivers sang soft lullabies, there existed a secret unknown to humans. Every full moon, when the sky gleamed silver and the stars blinked like curious eyes, the animals of the forest gathered beneath the Great Elder Tree for the Secret Council.
By Arjumand Said9 months ago in Families
The Adventures of Little Star and Friends
Once upon a time, high above the clouds in the magical land of Twinkle Town, lived a bright and cheerful little star named Twinki. Twinki was smaller than most stars, but he had the biggest heart in the whole galaxy. Every night, Twinki would twinkle his light with joy, trying to shine as brightly as the other stars.
By Arjumand Said9 months ago in Chapters
Beauties and the Talking Animals
Once upon a time, in a peaceful village nestled at the edge of a grand forest, lived two best friends named Alina and Zoya. Alina was known for her laughter and wild imagination, while Zoya was calm, wise, and always carried a small notebook to sketch animals and flowers.
By Arjumand Said9 months ago in Chapters
The Last Light of Compassion
The year was 2093. Earth was not the planet it once was. Nations had fractured into isolated factions, each guarded by walls—some of steel, some of silence. Compassion, once the pulse of humanity, had flickered so long in the shadows that people believed it had died altogether.
By Arjumand Said9 months ago in Humans
A Unique Friendship
In a corner of the jungle, among thick trees, lived a bear named Bhoora. Bhoora was a solitary bear—heavy in weight, but soft at heart. He wasn’t fond of mingling with other animals. Most of the time, he sat alone by the pond, fishing and watching the sun set.
By Arjumand Said9 months ago in Earth
The Huntress of the Deep
In a land where the sea kissed the forest, and the moonlight stitched silver threads across the waves, there lived a hunter named Kael. His home was nestled at the edge of the ancient woodlands, where tales of spirits and forgotten gods whispered with every rustling leaf.
By Arjumand Said9 months ago in Marriage
The Trials of the Kind-Hearted Prince
Once upon a time, in a vibrant and peaceful kingdom nestled between lush green mountains and sparkling rivers, lived a kind-hearted prince named Arjun. He was admired across the land not just for his bravery and wisdom, but for his unmatched humility and compassion. His people loved him dearly, not out of fear or obligation, but out of genuine respect.
By Arjumand Said9 months ago in Families
The Ant and the Locust: A Tale of Hard Work and Laziness
Once upon a time in a peaceful meadow nestled between rolling hills, lived an ant named Anar and a locust named Lalu. The two were as different as creatures could be. Anar was small, quiet, and diligent, always thinking about the future. Lalu, on the other hand, was lively, loud, and carefree — his motto was “Why worry about tomorrow when today is so beautiful?”
By Arjumand Said9 months ago in Chapters











