11/03/2026
Full story of KAMSIYOCHUKWU A LITTLE GIRL WITH KIND HEART
In a quiet village called"Onye enyena nwanne ya" , surrounded by tall palm trees and red dusty paths, lived a little girl named Kamsiyochukwu. Everyone in the village called her Kamsi.
Kamsi lived with her mother in a small clay house with a brown roof.
Every morning, the village woke up to the sound of roosters crowing and women sweeping their compounds with long brooms.
Kamsi was a cheerful child. She loved to help her mother fetch water from the stream and greet the elders in the village.
One bright afternoon, Kamsi’s mother gave her two sweet oranges.
“Take one for yourself,” her mother said with a smile, “and you can eat the other later.”
As Kamsi walked down the dusty path, she saw an old woman sitting under a mango tree. The woman looked tired and hungry.
“Good afternoon, Mama,” Kamsi greeted politely, just as her mother had taught her.
“My child, good afternoon,” the old woman replied softly.
Kamsi looked at the two oranges in her hands. She remembered how sweet they tasted… but she also noticed the old woman looked very hungry.
For a moment, Kamsi thought quietly.
Then she smiled and said, “Mama, please take one of my oranges.”
The old woman’s eyes lit up with joy.
“Thank you, my child. You have a very kind heart,” she said.
The old woman blessed Kamsi and prayed that kindness would always follow her wherever she went.
When Kamsi returned home, she told her mother what happened.
Her mother hugged her tightly and said, “Kamsi, kindness is like planting a seed. When you share and help others, good things will always grow in your life.”
That night, as the moon shone brightly over the quiet village, Kamsi fell asleep happily, knowing that sharing and kindness make the world a better place.
And from that day on, everyone in the village remembered little Kamsiyochukwu as the child with the kind heart.
The End.
Moral of the story:
Kindness and sharing bring joy to others and blessings to our lives.
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