The Lesson of the Diamond | Indian Sign Language | ISH KIDS
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ย. 2024
- There was once a little girl named Anya. She had bright brown, sparkling eyes and long, dark brown curly hair. Anya was a single child, no siblings. She loved playing with her friends outside, running through the fields, and exploring the world around her.
One day, Anya was playing inside the house because it was raining. She was pretending to be a dancer, twirling around the living room. She spun and spun, feeling so happy. But then, she accidentally bumped into a small table where her mother’s favorite vase stood.
The vase was very special. It was blue with golden patterns and had been in the family for many years. It had belonged to her grandmother and was very precious heirloom. When Anya knocked the table, the vase wobbled, and before she could catch it, it fell to the ground and shattered into pieces.
Anya gasped and her eyes filled with tears. She knew how important that vase was to her mother.
Her mother, Priya, came running into the room. First she looked at Anya if she was okay and when she noticed the broken vase, she looked very sad and a little angry. “Anya, this vase was very special, passed down by our ancestors. You need to learn to be more careful and responsible. Because of this, you cannot go outside to play with your friends for a whole week. This is your punishment.”
Anya’s little heart sank. She loved playing outside, and a week felt like forever. She sat by the window, watching her friends play in the sunshine, tears streaming down her cheeks. She felt like a bad person and didn’t know what to do.
That evening, her father found her sitting quietly in her room
Raj drew Anya close and said, “Anya, listen to me. We all make mistakes. It’s part of being human. But making a mistake doesn’t make you a bad person. You learn and don’t do it next time.”
Anya sniffled, wiping her tears. “But Ma is so upset. I didn’t mean to break it.”
“I know, my dear,” Raj said kindly. “Your mother loves you very much, and she wants you to understand the importance of being careful. Let me tell you a story about diamonds.”
Anya looked curious. “Diamonds?”
“Yes,” Raj said with a smile. “Do you know how diamonds are formed?”
Anya shook her head. “No, Papa. How?”
“Diamonds are formed deep in the earth,” Raj explained. “They grow over a long, long time and under immense pressure and heat, just like tough times. Diamonds are stronger, beautiful, sparkling. It’s the tough conditions that make them shine.”
Anya’s eyes widened with understanding. “So, you mean this tough time is like the pressure that makes a diamond?”
“Exactly,” Raj said, smiling. “This experience is teaching you something valuable. It’s helping you grow and understand the importance of responsibility and care. It’s not easy, but it’s making you stronger and wiser.”
Anya hugged her father tightly. “Thank you, Papa. I understand now. I’ll try to learn from my mistake.”
In the following days, Anya spent her time helping her mother around the house, being more mindful of her actions. She apologized sincerely and promised to be more careful. Priya, seeing the genuine remorse and effort in her daughter, softened and hugged her tightly.
By the end of the week, Anya had learned a valuable lesson. When she was finally allowed to play outside again, she did so with a newfound sense of responsibility. She shared the story of the diamond with her friends and everyone gasped and chatted.
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