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The Little Seed Who Wanted to See the World

The Little Seed Who Wanted to See the World

Once upon a time, in a quiet garden, there lived a tiny seed. The seed was buried deep in the soil, surrounded by darkness. Every day it wondered, “What is outside this soil? What does the world look like?”

The seed was curious and eager to explore, but it also felt afraid. “What if the world is too big for me?” it whispered to itself.

One morning, the warm sun shone on the soil, and drops of rain gently touched the ground. The seed felt the warmth and the water. Suddenly, something inside it began to change. It started to push upwards, slowly and carefully.

Days passed, and the seed finally broke through the soil. For the first time, it saw the bright blue sky, fluffy clouds, and the golden sun. “Oh, this is the world!” the seed exclaimed with joy.

But life wasn’t easy. Strong winds tried to knock the little sprout down. Heavy rain sometimes bent its tiny stem. At times, it felt too weak to keep growing. “Maybe I should stay small,” it thought.

Just then, an old tree nearby said, “Don’t give up, little one. Every tree, flower, and plant started just like you. With patience and strength, you can grow tall too.”

Encouraged, the seedling stood tall after every storm. It drank water when it rained, soaked sunlight every morning, and kept reaching upward. Slowly, it grew leaves, then branches, and one day it became a beautiful plant with colorful flowers.

Children from the nearby village often came to the garden. They laughed, played, and admired the little plant. “Look how pretty this flower is!” they said, smiling.

The seed, now a strong plant, realized something important:

“The world may seem scary at first, but if you keep trying and never give up, you can become something wonderful.”

Moral of the Story:

Growth takes time, patience, and courage. Even the smallest beginnings can turn into something beautiful.


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