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)
Child DevelopmentEducation through storytelling ages 3-12: why narrative sticks
Education through storytelling ages 3-12 helps children remember ideas, grow vocabulary, and practice social thinking. Short, character-led tales act like…
ParentingBedtime mini story ritual: tiny, mighty wind-down tonight
A bedtime mini story ritual is a tiny, repeatable wind-down. Five-minute tales signal rest and build calm. Regular timing makes…
ActivitiesWeekend imagination challenge: Create your own hero
Try this Weekend imagination challenge create your own hero. Families invent playful heroes in 10 to 30 minutes. Use short…
Science for KidsStates of Matter for Kids: Simple, Playful Science
States of Matter for Kids is a short, playful guide to solids, liquids and gases. Simple demos, clear definitions, safety…
Bedtime RoutinesBedtime mini story ritual: Calm 3-5 minute wind-down
A bedtime mini story ritual uses a 3–5 minute story to cue sleep and calm evenings. Predictable, short, and cozy,…
Early LiteracyWhy audio-first? Lower cognitive load and spark imagination
Choosing audio-first lowers cognitive load and lights imagination. Spoken stories leave room for thinking, support language growth, and help kids…
BiographyAristotle biography for kids: Watch, Ask, Wonder
A warm, simple Aristotle biography for kids that highlights his curious habits, life landmarks, and key works. Short facts, playful…
Child DevelopmentWhy education through storytelling ages 3 to 12 really sticks
Education through storytelling ages 3 to 12 uses short, character-driven narratives to build vocabulary, background knowledge, and attention. Research ties…
ParentingGratitude for Kids: Tiny Moments, Big Heart
Tiny habits help children notice small joys. Gratitude for kids grows with short prompts, jars, walks, and bedtime pauses. Try…
Emotional DevelopmentHappiness for Kids: Tiny Rituals for Steady Joy
Happiness for kids grows from tiny, steady rituals. Try five-minute practices, a gratitude jar, outdoor play, and bedtime reflection to…
