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The Two Mango Trees

The Two Mango Trees

Two brothers stand beside their mango trees in a village orchard — bedtime story about balance for kids.
Reading Time: < 1 minute

Raju and Babu were twins, but the two mango trees in their orchard were nothing alike.

Raju’s tree stood tall by the well, heavy with fruit every season. Babu’s tree grew near the fence, smaller, with only a handful of mangoes each year.

“Look how many I have!” Raju said one evening, stacking ripe mangoes into a basket.

Babu counted his own — just six. He looked away, quiet.

Their father saw his face and sat beside him under the small tree.

“Do you remember planting this one?” he asked.

Babu nodded. “It was the smallest sapling in the nursery. Everyone said it wouldn’t survive.”

“And yet, here it stands,” his father said. “You watered it through two dry summers. You cleared the weeds around it every morning before school.”

“But Raju’s tree gives so much more.”

His father picked one of Babu’s mangoes and cut it open. The fruit was small, but sweet all the way through.

“Some trees give more,” he said. “Some give less. But the care you gave this tree was no smaller than his. That part was always equal.”

Babu looked at the basket of six mangoes. They suddenly felt like enough.

That night, both brothers ate mango slices on the same plate — Raju’s and Babu’s mixed together, impossible to tell apart.

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📖 Story in Brief
Twin brothers Raju and Babu tend two very different mango trees in their family orchard. When Babu feels small beside his brother's larger harvest, their father shows him that effort and outcome are not the same thing. By evening, both harvests sit happily on one plate.
💡 The Lesson Inside
Some years give us more, some years give us less, and neither one says anything about how much love we put in. Raju and Babu's mangoes tasted the same on the same plate, because the caring behind them always was.
✨ Words Worth Keeping
Orchard
a piece of land where fruit trees are grown together.
Sapling
a young, newly planted tree, still thin and small.
Equal
the same in size, value, or importance.
🌱 Phrases to Remember
Look away, quiet
to feel a little hurt or embarrassed and not say anything about it.
All the way through
completely, without any part missing.
📚 Quick Glossary
Mango orchard
a garden or farm area planted specifically with mango trees, common across Indian villages and very dear to family memories of summer.
Nursery (for plants)
a place where young plants and saplings are grown and cared for before being planted permanently elsewhere.
🗣️ Say It Right
Orchard
/say it like: OR-chard/
Sapling
/say it like: SAP-ling/

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Orchard
Sapling
Equal
a piece of land where fruit trees are grown together.
the same in size, value, or importance.
a young, newly planted tree, still thin and small.
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