Roshni Sawhny
Co-founder & Head of Growth at Storypie. Previously Head of Growth at Rave Textiles; Founder at R Interiors. University of Connecticut and Hunter College.
Articles by Roshni Sawhny (247)
KidsZeus for kids: A short family-friendly myth guide
Introduce children to Zeus in a warm, simple way. This short guide explains his hidden childhood on Crete, rise to…
ConservationSerengeti National Park family guide: Plan a family safari
A warm, practical family guide to Serengeti National Park. Learn about the Great Migration, wildlife, Maasai communities, best months to…
Kids LearningGreat Barrier Reef for kids: A Bright, Friendly Guide
A bright, friendly guide to the Great Barrier Reef for kids. Learn where it is, what lives there, why it…
Art ScienceLeonardo da Vinci for Curious Kids: Small Hands, Big Ideas
Bring Leonardo da Vinci's curiosity home. This warm guide covers his life, paintings, notebooks, and dreamlike inventions. Try quick activities…
ActivitiesBenjamin Franklin: Curiosity, Printing, and Tiny Triumphs
A warm, short Benjamin Franklin biography for kids that highlights curiosity, printing, inventions, and civic work. Read a friendly tale…
ActivitiesCreate Your Own Hero Weekend Challenge
A playful, child led weekend imagination challenge to create your own hero. Short and low tech, this activity boosts language,…
Education3D Printer for Kids: Gentle Guide to Making and Wonder
A warm, clear guide to the 3D printer for kids. Learn how it works, safety basics, starter projects, and simple…
Cultural StoriesQuetzalcoatl: The Feathered Serpent for Families
A warm, kid-friendly guide to Quetzalcoatl. Learn the name meaning, where the feathered serpent appears across Mesoamerica, key roles in…
Bedtime RoutinesAudio-First Bedtime Routines: Calm, Imagination, and Focus
Audio-first bedtime routines lower cognitive load and invite imagination. Calm narration helps children build scenes in their minds, supports vocabulary,…
Early LearningEducation Through Storytelling for Ages 3-12: Why Narrative Sticks
Education through storytelling ages 3-12 links facts to feeling. This ancient practice uses sequence and emotion to make facts memorable.…
