Priti Bheda / Facilitator Primary Teacher My association with my alma mater continues to date. I felt very privileged when I was invited by my school SDH Jain Vidyalaya, a CBSE school in Madurai, Tamil Nadu to run a workshop for the students
Sphurti Takale / Developer Parent The photo is taken in our village ( Sangameshwar district - Ratnagiri ) during Riva's recent trip. The kids in the photo are locals whose school is currently closed due to Covid.
Shruti Ramanathan / Builder Parent Adjustment is an innate ability of every individual; however, this pandemic has revolutionized the entire scenario. Lockdown has made us accept virtual reality as an integral part of our lives.
Ishant Murugesan / Inquirer Class Learner During lockdown, I missed many things in my life. The most important thing is my school. Every morning I used to go to school in my school bus.
Zaid Saleh / Resource Person Resource Person Amazing is the proper description for a day when you meet others from abroad, especially if you can contribute to kids’ education and bridge the gap between cultures and nations.
Hamsini Ravi / Developer Parent The Indian publishing scene has evolved a lot since we were children. Most Indian books I remember reading in my childhood were on Indian mythology or laden with morals.
Lakshmi Venkiteswaran / English Facilitator Teacher I passed out from Little Angels back in 1973. The first gen from my family to go to a convent school back then and definitely not the last. My daughter and nieces also went to the same school.
Shraddha Goyal / Art Facilitator & Resource Coordinator Teacher Once upon a time, I bought and read endless number of books. Storing so many books became a challenge so I shifted to the Kindle.
Suchismita Sarkar / Facilitator Primary Teacher ‘The Wishing Chair’, ‘Toyland’, ‘The Famous Five’...does that remind you of something? Of course it does for many of us! Enid Mary Blyton, without whom we would not have traversed the magical lands
Sunil Tirumalai / Developer Parent This was one of the first books I remember reading cover to cover in my childhood. While the original book was meant for the general audience, I was fortunate to have got my hands on a child-friendly
Aadhya Karthik / Developer Class Learner Aadhya has tried to explain in under 2 minutes how life in the virtual world has been for her during the extended lockdown period.
Swanandi Deshmukh / Builder Class Learner Lockdown taught us to find happiness in small small things.
Shrikar Tirumalai / Communicator Class Learner During the lockdown, whenever I felt sad and bored, I made beautiful artworks. Look what I made. I would listen to music and make beautiful things and I would feel nice again.
Shraddha Goyal / Art Facilitator Learner The sudden shift in the lifestyle was a shock to me just like the rest of us. Being homebound was a difficult situation, but the worst part was not being able to meet loved ones.
Saamya Agrawal - Thinker Class Learner 'Sandu and her lost friend' - Written, Illustrated and Narrated by Saamya Agrawal
Avrilmary Nadar / Communicator Class Learner 'A fat cat who wanted a hat' - Story written and narrated by Avrilmary Nadar
LAIS Builder Class Learners Learner Our little storytellers from Builder class make language learning fun and exciting as they immerse themselves into the world of words and letters.