Monday 30 November 2009

Something for you


Tanya Motwani lives in Mumbai and she likes to read books, she writes poems in her free time. She was inspired to write this poem after reading 'Chicken Soup for Teenage Souls'

When life has turned its back on you,
Just go out and see the morning dew.
Each drop has a separate job to do,
Just like there’s something for you too.

We come into this world for a cause,
And life goes on without a pause.
When you feel angry, sad or hurt,
Just punch a balloon till it bursts.

You fight with mother, brother or sister
Or even just have a tiny blister,
Just try to have a little talk,
Or just go out there for a walk.

When things don’t seem right,
Before you sleep at night,
Before you say Amen,
Just ask God to help you again.

Life has a lot in store for you,
So remember
There’s always something for you too.

- Tanya Motwani

Thank you Tanya, for sharing your beautiful poem with us.

Wednesday 11 November 2009

Happy Birthday Sesame Street!


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Do you watch Sesame street? Do you like it? Did you know that it has celebrated its' 40 years of telecast? That means that even your mom/dad used to watch it when they were as young as you are…..

The show was first premiered on 10th November 1969. The "Big Bird" was its biggest star and it still is.
Caroll Spinney has been playing the giant flightless emus from the very start.


Ever wondered how he manages to perform in the show underneath the feathered yellow body suit? Well, after he wriggles into his suit, he adjusts the tiny television monitor harnessed to his chest that lets him see the outside world. When he recites Big Birds's droll one-liners, he uses his hands to support the head and animate the mouth and eyes.

The characters were created by Jim Henson, who died in 1990 at the age of 53. He and so many other producers pioneered a strategy to harness the power of television to help underprivileged children.

Supported by generous donations and a non-profit organization, the mission continues, reaching out now to middle-income kids, too. A recent study found that teens who watched "Sesame Street" in pre-school had higher grades than those who did not. New York City once honored the show by temporarily naming a street Sesame Street, and has designated November 9th Sesame Street day.

And the show is still going strong.

Last season, "Sesame Street" averaged more than 5 million viewers each week.



(Source: CCTV.com)

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