Roshni Sawhny

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)

Stories help children ages 3–12 learn language, memory and social thinking. Narrative fits memory, adds emotion and builds perspective. This post explains how storytelling supports development from preschool through middle childhood. Child Development

Why Education Through Storytelling Sticks for Ages 3–12

Stories help children ages 3–12 learn language, memory and social thinking. Narrative fits memory, adds emotion and builds perspective. This…

A warm, family-friendly guide to The Wizard of Oz (novel). Learn its plot, main characters, settings, tone, and legacy. Discover why Baum's 1900 classic still feels fresh and comforting for kids and families. Classic Literature

The Wizard of Oz (novel): A family-friendly guide

A warm, family-friendly guide to The Wizard of Oz (novel). Learn its plot, main characters, settings, tone, and legacy. Discover…

The printing press for kids turns handwriting into many tidy copies. Gutenberg combined movable type, a hand mould, oil ink, and a screw press to make books easier to share and read. History for Kids

The Printing Press for Kids: Magic of Many Copies

The printing press for kids turns handwriting into many tidy copies. Gutenberg combined movable type, a hand mould, oil ink,…

A warm, simple guide to nuclear power for families. Short sentences and clear ideas explain fuel, reactors, safety, waste, and history in kid-friendly language. Spark curiosity with quick questions and Storypie stories. Family Learning

Nuclear Power for Families: A Friendly, Clear Guide

A warm, simple guide to nuclear power for families. Short sentences and clear ideas explain fuel, reactors, safety, waste, and…

A tiny, joyful family prompt. The weekend imagination challenge create your own hero asks families to pick a power, name a mission, and share a quick drawing or audio clip. Fast, friendly, and confidence-building. Classroom Ideas

Weekend Imagination Challenge: Create Your Own Hero

A tiny, joyful family prompt. The weekend imagination challenge create your own hero asks families to pick a power, name…

Bright and simple, this guide introduces renewable energy for kids. It covers sunlight, wind, water, geothermal and biomass with history, hands-on ideas, safety tips, and Storypie story links for each age group. Activities

Renewable Energy for Kids: Sun, Wind & Water Made Simple

Bright and simple, this guide introduces renewable energy for kids. It covers sunlight, wind, water, geothermal and biomass with history,…

A bedtime wind-down mini story ritual is a very short, calming tale used nightly as a sleep cue. Keep it 2–5 minutes, repeat the same story, and place it at the end of the routine for predictable calm. Parenting

Bedtime wind-down mini story ritual: Calm, short, repeatable

A bedtime wind-down mini story ritual is a very short, calming tale used nightly as a sleep cue. Keep it…

A friendly look at the phonograph for kids. Learn Edison’s 1877 invention, how it worked, why it mattered, and simple listening tips. Try a short Storypie story to hear history with little ears. History for Kids

Edison’s Little Machine: The Phonograph for Kids

A friendly look at the phonograph for kids. Learn Edison’s 1877 invention, how it worked, why it mattered, and simple…

Resting for kids means quiet wakefulness, not sleep. Short pauses calm emotions, improve attention, and help recovery. Small, predictable rests—naps, microbreaks, or a cozy corner—give big benefits for learning and wellbeing. Parenting

Resting: small pauses that help children recharge

Resting for kids means quiet wakefulness, not sleep. Short pauses calm emotions, improve attention, and help recovery. Small, predictable rests—naps,…

Audio-first storytelling reduces visual clutter and boosts imagination. For parents and teachers, audio-first means calmer bedtimes, stronger vocabulary, and richer pretend play in just a short daily ritual. Bedtime

Why audio-first matters for kids: calm, creativity, sleep

Audio-first storytelling reduces visual clutter and boosts imagination. For parents and teachers, audio-first means calmer bedtimes, stronger vocabulary, and richer…