Deepkamal Kaur
Tribune News Service
Jalandhar, July 21
Locked in at home for four months as schools and educational institutions continue to remain shut, it has been hard for children to cope. But they have fashioned the times with their creative spark. Apart from having managed studies and boredom, many, notably, have accessed their creative side in such circumstances. They have developed the blue-sky thinking and are more innovative than ever.
With so much time on their hands, the kids have been indulging in various activities. From baking cakes to making portraits with pencil shading, learning to do make-up, renovating old furniture, indulging in photography, trying their hand at foreign languages, classical dances, polishing their literary skills and trying new hacks that they learnt from ‘guru YouTube’, kids have shown
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