In a quiet little village, five-year-old Mia loved to explore. One sunny afternoon, while playing in her grandmother’s garden, she noticed something unusual—a tiny blue door hidden at the base of an old oak tree.
It was too small for a person, yet it had a golden doorknob and a little mailbox beside it. Mia’s heart fluttered with excitement. Who could live there?

She knocked gently. Tap, tap, tap. No answer.
The next day, she left a tiny flower by the door. The morning after, the flower was gone, and in its place was a shiny acorn. Mia giggled. Someone is answering me!
Day by day, she left little gifts—crumbs of bread, a tiny seashell, a colorful leaf. And each morning, something new would appear—a berry, a tiny feather, a dewdrop glistening like a diamond.
One evening, as she sat by the tree, the wind whispered through the leaves. A soft voice drifted through the air: “Kindness is always noticed, even in the smallest of places.”

Mia never saw who lived behind the tiny blue door, but she learned a valuable lesson—that kindness, even when unseen, always finds its way back.
Moral: Small acts of kindness create magic in the world, even when we don’t see it right away.