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🌳 What’s Hiding in the Mulberry Tree? A Magical Mystery for Kids!
Under the shade of the big mulberry tree in Grandmas orchard, Uncle Augustine used to tell stories to the village children. That tree was special, for its fruits were the sweetest and its leaves rustled in the wind as if they held ancient secrets. But one day, something strange began to happen.
The leaves of the tree began to wither for no apparent reason, the mulberries stopped ripening, and the Chicago Air Motor windmill spun with difficulty, as if the wind itself had lost its strength.
“Something’s not right,” said Uncle Augustine, scratching his beard in concern. “This tree has weathered many storms, but I’ve never seen it like this.”
That same afternoon, a man in an elegant suit and an air of superiority arrived at the orchard. It was Don Ramiro, a businessman who planned to buy the land to build a factory.
“This orchard is already old, Don Augustine. I could pay you well and use this space for something more… modern,” he said with a sly smile.
“This orchard is not for sale,” Uncle Augustine replied firmly. “I grew up here, generations of children have played here, and this tree is part of all of our history.”
But Don Ramiro would not go away so easily. A few days later, Uncle Augustine discovered that someone had dug ditches around the mulberry tree, damaging its roots. Apparently, they were planning to weaken it so that it would dry out and be easier to cut down.
The village children, Luis, Carlos, Ana, and Marisol decided to help. Together with the orchard animals—a cunning fox named Bruno, a wise owl named Violeta, and a strong badger named Benito—they set out to save the tree.
That night, when the moon was high, the wind blew with a different whisper. The mulberry tree began to glow with a faint light, and from among its roots, a magical figure emerged:
It was Morath, the Guardian of the Mulberries.
His body seemed to be made of intertwined branches and roots, with glowing leaves and golden eyes like the dawn sun. His voice was deep and echoed like the creaking of trees in the forest.
“The tree is in danger. If its roots die, the history of this orchard will disappear forever,” Morath said. “But there is still hope.”
Uncle Augustine took off his hat, marveling.
“How can we help you, friend?”
“We must restore the damaged roots before dawn. We need pure water, fertile soil, and a commitment to protect this place.”
With the help of the children and the animals, they began to work immediately.
Luis and Carlos carefully dug around the damaged roots.
Ana and Marisol brought water from the well to nourish the soil.
Bruno the fox kept watch that no one came close to interrupt.
Violeta the owl flew over the area to make sure that Don Ramiro did not send his men.
Benito the badger turned the soil and helped cover the roots with fresh compost.
As they worked, Morath stretched out his arms and murmured words in an ancient language. The tree began to shine brighter and, little by little, its leaves regained their vibrant green color.
But just when everything seemed to be working out, Don Ramiro’s men arrived with tools to cut down the tree.
«Stop!» shouted Uncle Augustine. «This orchard is life, it is history, and we will not allow it to be destroyed!»
The children and animals stood in the way. And then, Morath raised his arms and the wind began to blow hard.
The branches of the tree shook and a whirlwind of leaves and blackberries covered the intruders, causing them to run away in fear. Don Ramiro, seeing that nature itself protected the orchard, understood that he could never overcome the will of those who cared for it.
«It’s okay, it’s okay!» I don’t want any trouble… I’ll leave.
When the danger passed, Morath smiled and whispered:
—The tree will continue to grow as long as there are those who love and protect it.
With a final gust of wind, his body vanished into the air, turning into leaves that floated to rest on the branches of the tree.
Uncle Augustine adjusted his hat and smiled at the children.
—Today you have learned a great lesson. Sometimes, the most valuable thing is not what can be bought with money, but what is defended with the heart.
From that day on, the mulberry tree continued to bloom and bear its sweet fruits, and the children of the town knew that, deep within its roots, the Guardian of the Mulberries would always be watching over it.
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Magical Children’s Story 🌙 | Uncle Augustine and Bunnies on the Moon🐰 | Magic windmill.
One quiet night in Grandmas orchard, the children gathered under the blackberry tree while Uncle Augustine, with his hat and unmistakable mustache, prepared another story. But that night was different. The windmill, suddenly illuminated by the moonlight, began to spin faster than usual, as if it were alive.
“Look at that!” exclaimed one of the children, pointing at the windmill that seemed to want to take off. Suddenly, a flash of light enveloped Uncle Augustine and, before he could say anything, the windmill lifted him into the air. The children watched him disappear among the stars, open-mouthed and full of wonder.
Uncle Augustine woke up from his journey in a silvery landscape. He was on the Moon, surrounded by a group of little luminous bunnies with long ears and eyes as bright as starlight. “Welcome, Earthling traveler!” said one of the bunnies. “We are the Lumiontes, lunar guardians and we need your help.”
Intrigued, Uncle Augustine asked what was happening. The bunnies explained that a star had been lost and without it, their night sky was incomplete. “Without that star, the Moon loses its magic and the dreams of children on Earth fade away,” added the leader of the bunnies.
With his usual curiosity and desire to help, Uncle Augustine offered to search for the star. The Lumiontes gave him a lunar map and a shiny powder that could attract lost stars. Riding a small lunar vehicle that seemed to be made of clouds and cosmic dust, Uncle Augustine began his adventure.
He crossed silver craters, rivers of light and fields of star dust. Finally, he arrived at a hidden cave where he found the lost star, which was dull and sad. “I didn’t want to shine any brighter because I felt that I wasn’t as bright as the others,” the star explained in a trembling voice.
Uncle Augustine smiled tenderly. “Every star has its own brightness, you don’t need to compare yourself to anyone. Heaven needs you because you are unique.” Encouraged by his words, the star shone brightly again, illuminating the entire cave.
With the help of the glitter dust, Uncle Augustine and the star returned to the moon bunnies, who celebrated with joyful jumps. When the star returned to its place in the sky, the magical glow of the Moon returned, and the dreams of the children on Earth were filled with hope.
The windmill turned again and Uncle Augustine woke up at the foot of the mulberry tree, surrounded by the children who looked at him in admiration. “And then what happened, Uncle?” they asked excitedly.
Uncle Augustine adjusted his hat and smiled. “Well, that’s a story for another day. But remember, no matter how far away someone is, it’s always worth helping.”
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