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Max the Woodcutter and the River Goddess – A Kids Story About Saving Nature

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The Woodcutter Journey The Woodcutter's Journey Once upon a time, in a peaceful land far away, there lived a hardworking and kind woodcutter named   Max . This kids story begins in a small village that sat beside a big, green forest. Tall trees touched the sky, birds sang sweet songs, and animals lived happily among the bushes and streams. The villagers loved the forest because it gave them wood, fruits, shade, and clean air. Max lived in a small wooden hut near the edge of the village. Every morning, he woke up early, ate simple food, picked up his axe, and walked into the forest. Cutting wood was his job, and he sold the wood in the nearby town to earn money. Max was not rich, but he was honest, friendly, and always ready to help others. That is why everyone in the village trusted and loved him. One sunny morning, Max was deep inside the forest, cutting a large tree. As his axe hit the wood, he suddenly heard a soft crying sound. “Who is crying?” Max asked himself. He stopped...

The Kind Balloon Seller: A Simple Story About Helping Others and Getting Rewards

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  The Power of Kindness: A Balloon Seller's Journey to a Better Life Once upon a time, in a small and busy town, there lived a poor balloon seller. Every morning, he woke up very early, even before the sun rose. He washed his face with cold water, packed his colorful balloons into a big bag, and walked slowly toward a nearby school. His clothes were old but clean, and his face always carried a gentle smile. The balloon seller was not rich. In fact, he struggled every day to earn enough money to buy food. Some days, he sold many balloons. Other days, he sold only one or two. Still, he never complained. He believed that life was a gift and that kindness made life beautiful. In the morning, he stood outside the school gate. When children came out during lunchtime, he showed them balloons of many colors—red, blue, yellow, green, and pink. Some balloons were shaped like stars, some like hearts, and some like animals. “Uncle, how much is this balloon?” a child would ask. “It is very chea...