The Magical Flowers That the Fairy Planted for the Tadpoles
Fairy Lia plants magical flowers for the tadpoles, helping them jump high and play joyfully in the pond. A story about care and friendship.
In a beautiful forest, by the edge of a pond, lived Fairy Lia. She was known for her kindness and care for the animals. One day, while strolling through the forest, she noticed a group of little tadpoles trying to jump over a stone but unable to do so.
— Why can't you jump over the stone? — asked the fairy, approaching the tadpoles.
— We can't jump as high as the other frogs! — complained one of them. — We really want to jump as high as the adults, but we can't.
The fairy thought for a moment. She loved helping her friends, and suddenly, an idea came to her.
— Don't worry! I'll help you, — said Lia, smiling. — I'll plant magical flowers for you that will help you jump as high as you need!
The fairy waved her magic wand, and right before the tadpoles, beautiful flowers with bright petals began to grow. Each flower was special — its petals shimmered in the sunlight, and the stems were covered with a soft magical mist.
— These flowers will give you strength and help you jump higher than ever! — explained the fairy. — But remember, the most important thing is to believe in yourselves and not be afraid to try! Take care of these flowers, and each day, you’ll jump higher!
The tadpoles happily started jumping around the flowers. With each jump, they went higher, and they became more and more joyful. But the most amazing thing happened later. Every time the tadpoles jumped, the petals of the flowers gently glowed, as if supporting them with their magical light.
Soon, the tadpoles learned to jump so high that they could leap over the biggest stones and even skillfully cross small streams. All the tadpoles ran and jumped joyfully, and their laughter echoed throughout the forest.
— Thank you, Fairy! These flowers really helped us become stronger and more confident! — the tadpoles exclaimed.
— I'm glad I could help, — replied the fairy. — Remember, the magic is not just in the flowers, but in yourselves. If you believe in your strength, you can achieve anything you want!
The tadpoles continued to play and jump, and Fairy Lia returned home, knowing that she had done a good deed. She promised herself that she would always be there to support her friends and help them discover their strengths.
Since then, in the forest where the magical flowers grow, the tadpoles became the most agile and highest-jumping creatures, and Fairy Lia was always there, ready to help and support. And they all knew that the true magic lies in friendship and in not being afraid to be yourself.
The moral of the story: It's important to believe in yourself and not be afraid to try new things. When we are open to help and support, we can achieve great heights.
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