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Lily and the Magic Butterfly - Kids story

Discovering the Power of Believe and Kindness

By Rajeswari AkkiniPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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Lily was a young girl who loved to explore the world around her. She spent most of her days outside, running through the fields and chasing after butterflies.

One day, as she was walking through the woods, she saw a beautiful butterfly with shimmering wings. It was unlike any butterfly she had ever seen before, and she knew that it was special.

As she reached out to catch it, the butterfly suddenly spoke to her. "Hello, Lily," it said. "I am a magic butterfly, and I have come to teach you about the power of believe and kindness."

Lily was amazed. She had never heard of a talking butterfly before, let alone a magic one. But she was curious, and she wanted to learn more.

The butterfly explained to Lily that she had a special gift - the gift of believing in herself and in the world around her. She told her that if she believed in herself and in the power of kindness, she could accomplish anything she set her mind to.

Lily was skeptical at first, but the butterfly was persuasive. She told Lily that if she believed in herself and in the power of kindness, she could change the world for the better. She could make a difference in the lives of others, and she could find true happiness and fulfillment.

Lily was intrigued. She wanted to believe in the butterfly's message, but she didn't know where to start. The butterfly told her to start small, by doing something kind for someone else.

Lily thought about this for a moment, and then she remembered her neighbor, Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Jenkins was an older woman who lived alone, and Lily had always felt sorry for her. She decided to bake some cookies and take them over to her house.

As she knocked on the door, Lily was nervous. She had never talked to Mrs. Jenkins before, and she wasn't sure how she would react. But when Mrs. Jenkins opened the door and saw the cookies, she smiled warmly and invited Lily inside.

As they sat at the kitchen table, Mrs. Jenkins told Lily about her life and her struggles. Lily listened with interest, and she realized that Mrs. Jenkins was just like her - she had hopes and dreams, and she wanted to be happy and loved.

Lily left Mrs. Jenkins' house feeling fulfilled and happy. She had made a new friend, and she had learned that by believing in herself and in the power of kindness, she could make a real difference in the world.

Over the next few days, Lily started doing more and more kind things for others. She helped her mother with the chores, she played with her little brother, and she volunteered at the animal shelter.

As she did these things, Lily felt a sense of purpose and joy. She was making a difference, and she knew that she was on the right path.

One day, as she was playing outside, the magic butterfly returned. "You have done well, Lily," it said. "You have discovered the power of believe and kindness, and you have made a difference in the world. But there is still more to do."

Lily was excited. She knew that she had a lot to learn, but she was ready for the challenge.

The butterfly explained to Lily that there were still many people in the world who needed help. There were people who were hungry, people who were sick, and people who were lonely. She told Lily that if she continued to believe in herself and in the power of kindness, she could help these people and make the world a better place.

Lily was determined. She knew that she had a lot of work to do, but she also knew that she had the power to make a difference. She set out to find ways to help others, and she never lost faith in herself.

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About the Creator

Rajeswari Akkini

Hi, my name is Rajeswari Akkini and I love writing children's stories! I am a proud mother of two beautiful daughters, and I have always enjoyed creating stories for them and their friends.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout a year ago

    Awww, this was such a wonderful story! Kindness is always the best thing! Loved it!

  • Holly Pheniabout a year ago

    Very sweet story! I've subscribed!

  • Gina C.about a year ago

    Such a charming story! I really want to begin writing children's stories - I loved this so much!

  • Donna Reneeabout a year ago

    ❤️This was lovely!!! Beautiful writing and very lovely themes. Do you think it make more sense to use “belief” instead of “believe” though? It sounds more natural to me that way. 🤔

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