The Talking Hen
Once upon a time, on a small farm road surrounded by golden fields, lived a cheerful hen named Henny. She was no ordinary hen—she could talk! Every morning, as the sun rose, Henny would greet the children passing by on their way to school. Her clucks turned into clear, gentle words that filled the air with laughter.
The villagers loved Henny because her stories were full of magic, kindness, and wisdom. She told tales of brave little rabbits, kind giants, and adventurous kittens who traveled across rivers of stars. Children gathered around her every evening, sitting on the soft grass, waiting for the magical moment when her feathers shimmered, and she began to speak.
One day, a little girl named Meera asked, “Henny, how do you know so many stories?” Henny smiled and replied, “Every feather I carry holds a memory of kindness and courage. When I share them, the stories come alive.” The children’s eyes sparkled, and they promised to fill their own lives with love and bravery so they too could carry magical stories in their hearts.
From that day on, Henny became more than just a hen. She was the heart of the village, reminding everyone that imagination and kindness could turn the simplest days into adventures worth remembering.
Moral of the story: Kindness and imagination make every day magical.