Remi, a talented 12-year-old dancer, enters a school competition with confidence but skips practice, thinking his natural talent is enough. On stage, nerves hit and he forgets his steps. Through failure, Remi learns that real success comes with consistent practice.
Rohan is desperate to lose his last milk tooth and meet the Tooth Fairy. After trying everything, he gives up. He diverts his attention to a school science project and soon learns that patience often brings results when you least expect them.
When Aarav's mom learns excessive screen time is harming kids' eyes, she launches a fun mission: swap phones for outdoor adventures, eye-friendly habits, and vitamin-packed foods. Through laughter and yummy carrots, Aarav discovers healthy eyes mean more play and fewer floating carrot words!
When street dogs chase a group of cycling boys, panic sets in except for Rishi, who calmly stops. Using knowledge from a book he read, Rishi shows how understanding dog behavior can turn fear into safety and confidence.
Isha’s button nose makes her the class joke—until her wit, kindness, and a winning song about embracing differences turn teasing into respect. This uplifting tale celebrates self-acceptance, the power of music, and how being uniquely you is the best superpower of all!
Arjun and Kumar, two curious brothers, spend their summer in their grandfather’s village with one goal—to learn the art of pottery. While one is patient and eager, the other struggles with frustration and failure. But through hard work, second chances, and gentle guidance, they discover that success isn’t instant—it’s shaped with love, effort, and time. A heartwarming story about learning, patience, and the power of perseverance.
Rishi learns the true meaning of being thoughtful through simple acts of kindness—offering water, helping friends, and noticing others’ needs. His journey shows how small, caring gestures can make a big difference and turn anyone into a quiet hero.
When Ruhi feels overwhelmed by her holiday project, her mother teaches her a simple trick—break big tasks into small steps. With just 20 minutes a day, Ruhi discovers how easy and fun even the biggest work can become.