The little lion and the lost Crown

By Zaira Lace Once upon a time there was a cute lion cub called Little M. He was mischievous and cheeky but lots of fun. His name was special because he was named after his dad, Mighty, the most respected lion in the waterhole. Mighty was the king. Little looked up to his dad, but […]
Resilient Rebels: Defying Peer Pressure

Question – have you ever done something you didn’t want to do but you were too afraid to look dumb or silly in front of your friends? Something like drinking alcohol or vaping? Story Peer Pressure – Lillian laughed as her friend posed for another photo. Riley loved photos, selfies and just being in the […]
Envy Erased: Empowering Girls Beyond Coveting

Question – – have you ever wanted to have something that someone else had? Maybe clothes, or someone’s boyfriend or home? Story “I don’t see why we have to be so poor!” Jessica moaned as she helped her mum make dinner that evening. “Poor?” Her mother laughed. “We’re not poor Jess.” Jessica harrumphed – it […]
Under the sea with Splash the little Seahorse

By Esther & Steph Below the waters of the deep blue Sea, lived Splash, a tiny seahorse. Early one morning, Splash glanced up to the waters above. It looked so pretty with the rays of the sun splashing and creating a rainbow of light below. He loved his home, but lately he had been a […]
Screen Queens Unplugged: Breaking Tech Habits

Question – Are you tech obsessed? How do you know if you are? Do you constantly find yourself scrolling through social media and feel empty? Story Paige chewed on another fry waiting for Imogen to finish texting. Paige and her family were visiting for the week and catching up with friends and relatives. It was […]
Mirror, Mirror: Dealing with Comparison

Question – have you ever compared yourself to a friend? How about to a sibling? Story Shae looked in the mirror one more time before leaving to school. She smiled with approval. She liked the way she looked. Her straight brown hair was tied into a high ponytail, her hazel eyes seemed to look brighter […]
