Dadda- My best friend

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"My father is a bank manager and I am his little princess. I lovingly call him 'Dadda' since I started speaking. The only thing that makes me feel proud is when someone says that I look like my dad. Yes, I do look like him and his abilities are like mine. He always helps me in situations where I get stuck. Like mom, he also takes care of me and the rest of the family. At night, whenever I go to sleep, I stay awake, hoping that even if he comes late from the office, he would me some interesting stories that would put me to sleep. I love him very much." Anahita Mishra 6th A City Montessori School

Celebrating a cracker-free Diwali

On the day of Diwali, I woke up earlier than others at 6 o'clock in the morning. I had so many things to do in diwali. Cleaning the house, making rangoli, decorating the whole house with lights and flowers, reading and writing on time and so on except bursting crackers. Preparations were done at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. At 6 o'clock, I dressed in my pink dress. My grandmother lighted diyas. Lights were turned on. Everyone were wearing new dresses and kurtas. We distributed gifts to all. Even I got a gift and that was a school bag. It was pink in colour and had interesting characters on it. No one in the area was bursting crackers ( but they bursted only a few crackers that were eco-friendly). We all were happy. We sang, danced, worshiped and had lots of fun. After that, we all went studying. I studied all the subjects until 11 o'clock at night. I think we will have more fun to celebrate diwali without crackers. 

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