Once upon a time in a little village, there was a beautiful garden. It was called the Spring Garden because it was the most magical during the springtime. When the snow melted and the sun shone brightly, the garden came alive with colors and sounds.
In the heart of the garden, there was a tiny bird named Bluey. Bluey had the bluest feathers and the sweetest song. Every morning, Bluey would sing to wake up the flowers. The flowers loved Bluey’s song and would open their petals wide to say hello.
One day, Bluey noticed that one of the flowers, a small yellow daisy, was not opening its petals. Bluey flew over and asked, “Why are you still closed, little daisy?”
The daisy replied with a soft voice, “I am a bit scared. I’ve never seen the world outside my bud before.”
Bluey thought for a moment and then had an idea. “I’ll sing my happiest song for you. Maybe it will make you feel brave.”
So, Bluey sang and sang, and the daisy began to feel warmer and happier. Slowly, it opened its petals, revealing a bright yellow smile. “Thank you, Bluey! Your song made me brave enough to see the world.”
The other flowers clapped and cheered. From that day on, the daisy bloomed every morning, and Bluey sang its favorite song. The Spring Garden was filled with even more joy and beauty.
And so, the little garden taught everyone that a kind heart and a helping friend can make even the smallest flower shine bright.