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The Tiny Raindrop’s Dream

The Tiny Raindrop’s Dream

A tiny raindrop falling from a soft cloud toward a small seed, bedtime story about self-worth
Reading Time: < 1 minute

High in a soft grey cloud, lived a tiny raindrop named Boondi. She was the smallest raindrop in the whole cloud.

“I’m too small to matter,” Boondi sighed. “The big raindrops fall first. Nobody will notice me.”

Beside her, a plump raindrop named Dolu plopped over the cloud’s edge. “Bye, Boondi! See you down below!”

Boondi watched him fall, far and fast, until he disappeared into the misty night.

“I’ll just stay here,” Boondi whispered. “I’m not big enough to make a difference.”

The wind passed gently by and paused. “Why are you waiting, little one?”

“I’m too small,” said Boondi. “What good can one tiny drop do?”

The wind chuckled softly. “Have you ever seen a flower drink only the biggest drop?”

Boondi thought about it. She hadn’t.

“Every drop helps something grow,” said the wind. “Big or small, it doesn’t matter to the seed waiting below.”

Boondi looked down. Far beneath her, a small marigold seed sat in the warm soil, waiting quietly in the dark.

Boondi took a breath and let go.

She fell softly, gently, landing right on the little seed with a tiny, perfect splash.

“Thank you,” whispered the seed, feeling her warmth sink in.

Boondi smiled as she settled into the earth. She hadn’t fallen far. She hadn’t made a big splash.

But somewhere below, a tiny seed felt less alone.

And that was enough.

Goodnight, Boondi. Goodnight, little seed.

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📖 Story in Brief
Boondi is the tiniest raindrop in her cloud and believes she's too small to matter. She watches bigger raindrops fall first and feels left out. The wind gently shows her that every drop, no matter the size, helps something grow. When Boondi finally falls, she lands on a small seed and gives it exactly what it needed.
💡 The Lesson Inside
You don't have to be big to matter. Even the smallest things can make someone feel less alone.
✨ Words Worth Keeping
Plump
round and a little bit fat, in a soft and pleasant way
Misty
covered with a thin, soft cloud of tiny water drops
Paused
stopped for a short moment before continuing
Settled
came to rest in a comfortable, steady place
Splash
the soft sound and small movement made when something lands in or on water
📚 Quick Glossary
Raindrop
a single small drop of water that falls from a cloud
Cloud
a soft, light shape floating in the sky, made of tiny water drops
Seed
a small part of a plant that grows into a new plant
Soil
the earth in which plants grow
Marigold
a small, bright orange or yellow flower
💬 Reflection Corner
Why did Boondi think she was too small to matter? What did the wind tell Boondi about big and small drops? Who was waiting for Boondi down below? How did Boondi feel after she fell on the seed? Can you think of a small thing you did that helped someone feel better?
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