The Indian Trumpet’s childhood edition. Real bruises. Loud screams. Friendly matches. Dirty hands. Wonderful laughs. Mischievous secrets. Silly fights. The e-zine is inviting you to meet it at the playgrounds this time around. What would be childhood without being out in the sun all day, clothes full of mud, bruises everywhere, tears in your eyes after losing a match & shouting till you lost your voice? That’s the question this CHILDHOOD special edition of the magazine is asking its readers. The nostalgic edition promises to take you back to what you left behind: the playground that you ran your first race on, the trees you climbed and fell from, the doctor who gave you the stitches on the knee, the candies you overstuffed yourself with, the sleep overs at your friend’s home in the neighbourhood, the paper boats you made out of used wrapping sheets, the forced baths mom gave you after you’d rolled in mud, the bedtime tales grandma narrated to you, the first cricket bat gifted by dad...