
Little Star and the Magic Garden
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Luna, who lived in a small village hidden among the hills. Luna wasn't like other children. While everyone else was playing and running, Luna loved to stay in silence, listening to the wind and watching the sky. Her hands had a special gift: she could make magical flowers and plants grow simply by touching them.
Every time Luna walked in the fields, flowers bloomed wherever she stepped. The strangest and most colorful plants began to grow when she caressed them. But Luna didn't tell the other children. She thought her gift was something strange, and sometimes she felt a little lonely.
One day, as Luna was walking in the woods, she heard a sweet voice coming from behind a tree. She turned and saw a little Star, shining in the sky like a dream. The Star looked at her and smiled.
"Hello, Luna," said the Star. "I know who you are, and I also know about your special gift."
Luna looked at the Star with surprised eyes. "But how do you know who I am?"
"Every heart that has a gift like yours is special," replied the Star. "You have the power to make the world bloom, Luna. Every time a sad child looks at you, you can make a flower grow in their heart."
Luna, a little shy, asked, "But I don't know how to do it. I don't want to seem strange to others."
The Star shone brighter. "You're not strange, Luna. Your gift is unique, and you can use it to bring happiness to others. When someone needs a smile, just touch their heart with a small, kind gesture, just like you do with flowers."
Luna thought for a long time, then decided to try. That same evening, in the village, she saw a child who looked sad. She approached him and smiled. Then she handed him a flower she had just made bloom with a simple touch of her hand.
The child looked at the flower and smiled. "It's beautiful! Thank you, Luna."
From that moment on, Luna began using her gift to make the world more beautiful. Every time she saw someone sad, Luna made a flower bloom in her heart, and soon the village children began to feel happier. Even Luna, who had previously felt different, realized that her gift was something special to share with others.
Every day, the garden Luna had created grew, and with it, her courage. Because Luna understood that being special means being yourself, unafraid to shine.
Moral of the story:
Each of us has a special gift, even if it may sometimes seem different. If we learn to use what makes us unique to benefit others, we can brighten the world and grow together, like a flower garden.
Every time Luna walked in the fields, flowers bloomed wherever she stepped. The strangest and most colorful plants began to grow when she caressed them. But Luna didn't tell the other children. She thought her gift was something strange, and sometimes she felt a little lonely.
One day, as Luna was walking in the woods, she heard a sweet voice coming from behind a tree. She turned and saw a little Star, shining in the sky like a dream. The Star looked at her and smiled.
"Hello, Luna," said the Star. "I know who you are, and I also know about your special gift."
Luna looked at the Star with surprised eyes. "But how do you know who I am?"
"Every heart that has a gift like yours is special," replied the Star. "You have the power to make the world bloom, Luna. Every time a sad child looks at you, you can make a flower grow in their heart."
Luna, a little shy, asked, "But I don't know how to do it. I don't want to seem strange to others."
The Star shone brighter. "You're not strange, Luna. Your gift is unique, and you can use it to bring happiness to others. When someone needs a smile, just touch their heart with a small, kind gesture, just like you do with flowers."
Luna thought for a long time, then decided to try. That same evening, in the village, she saw a child who looked sad. She approached him and smiled. Then she handed him a flower she had just made bloom with a simple touch of her hand.
The child looked at the flower and smiled. "It's beautiful! Thank you, Luna."
From that moment on, Luna began using her gift to make the world more beautiful. Every time she saw someone sad, Luna made a flower bloom in her heart, and soon the village children began to feel happier. Even Luna, who had previously felt different, realized that her gift was something special to share with others.
Every day, the garden Luna had created grew, and with it, her courage. Because Luna understood that being special means being yourself, unafraid to shine.
Moral of the story:
Each of us has a special gift, even if it may sometimes seem different. If we learn to use what makes us unique to benefit others, we can brighten the world and grow together, like a flower garden.