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Nanhaagyan Foundation's Kid's Galaxy Magazine: Kid's Galaxy Magazine, #622
Kid's Galaxy February 2022: Kid's Galaxy Magazine, #223
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June brings in the monsoons! We get much needed respite from the incessant heat, and everything around us begins to look so fresh and cool! And no matter how old we are, we all love to splash a bit in those muddy puddles! (Yes yes, 
that's a Peppa Pig reference!).

 

While we get to enjoy these simple pleasures of life, there are some children who are deprived of this basic right. Together, we must join hands to ensure that they also get a fair chance to enjoy their childhood.

 

For most of us, our childhood, 
Seems full of joys and colours, 
Toys, fun and games, 
Climbing trees and drawing, 
Running, playing, being active, 
Free, creative and precious. 

 

But there are many, for whom, 
Childhood is just a haze, 
Like grey skies and black clouds, 
Misery, helplessness, neglect loom large, 
Poverty, lack of chances and choices, 
Force soft children into hard labour. 

 

We should not let this happen anymore, 
We cant be quiet spectators anymore, 
We have to review our laws, 
And make everyone aware, 
We have to protect those children, 
Make sure they find direction and care. 

 

Let's start at the grassroots, 
And work our way up, 
Whenever you see a "Chottu", 
Take a moment and talk to him, 
Call the child helpline or an NGO, 
And give him a chance to become a child again.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 19, 2023
Nanhaagyan Foundation's Kid's Galaxy Magazine: Kid's Galaxy Magazine, #622
Kid's Galaxy February 2022: Kid's Galaxy Magazine, #223

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  • Kid's Galaxy February 2022: Kid's Galaxy Magazine, #223

    223

    Kid's Galaxy February 2022: Kid's Galaxy Magazine, #223
    Kid's Galaxy February 2022: Kid's Galaxy Magazine, #223

    From the time we start babbling as babies, we get associated to the languages used around us. Infact, some studies show that babies start listening to, and learning their mother's language even from within the womb! And since we are born being familiar to it, our "mother tongue" or "mother language" plays a really important role in our development. Research shows that children learn better if taught in their mother language, specially in the early years. They're able to communicate better, think and reason easily and share their emotions better. It also becomes easier to learn another language. We can learn the new language keeping our mother tongue as reference! Lastly, speaking our mother language fluently, keeps us grounded and aware of our roots. Every family has its own style of spoken language, and we must appreciate and preserve the uniqueness of our mother language! While English is fast becoming the common language to unite our diverse backgrounds, we must not forget our native mother languages, which have their own beauty and are also our legacy!

  • Nanhaagyan Foundation's Kid's Galaxy Magazine: Kid's Galaxy Magazine, #622

    622

    Nanhaagyan Foundation's Kid's Galaxy Magazine: Kid's Galaxy Magazine, #622
    Nanhaagyan Foundation's Kid's Galaxy Magazine: Kid's Galaxy Magazine, #622

    June brings in the monsoons! We get much needed respite from the incessant heat, and everything around us begins to look so fresh and cool! And no matter how old we are, we all love to splash a bit in those muddy puddles! (Yes yes,  that's a Peppa Pig reference!).   While we get to enjoy these simple pleasures of life, there are some children who are deprived of this basic right. Together, we must join hands to ensure that they also get a fair chance to enjoy their childhood.   For most of us, our childhood,  Seems full of joys and colours,  Toys, fun and games,  Climbing trees and drawing,  Running, playing, being active,  Free, creative and precious.    But there are many, for whom,  Childhood is just a haze,  Like grey skies and black clouds,  Misery, helplessness, neglect loom large,  Poverty, lack of chances and choices,  Force soft children into hard labour.    We should not let this happen anymore,  We cant be quiet spectators anymore,  We have to review our laws,  And make everyone aware,  We have to protect those children,  Make sure they find direction and care.    Let's start at the grassroots,  And work our way up,  Whenever you see a "Chottu",  Take a moment and talk to him,  Call the child helpline or an NGO,  And give him a chance to become a child again.

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