Moon's secret Garden

Mimi

Mimi

I am Mimi from Nigeria

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When the harmattan winds stop coming, that's when we'll know the spirits have abandoned us.

Mimi

Mimi

Moon's secret Garden

Afripad

When the harmattan winds stop coming, that's when we'll know the spirits have abandoned us.

Mimi

Mimi

Moon's secret Garden

Afripad

When the harmattan winds stop coming, that's when we'll know the spirits have abandoned us.

Mimi

Mimi

Moon's secret Garden

Afripad

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1. The Moon’s Secret Garden

In a village in West Africa, the moon only appears at night when someone plants a seed of kindness during the day. One clever girl notices that her selfish neighbors never see the moon in their windows, but her generous deeds make the moon shine brighter in her home. She learns that true wealth is in giving, not keeping.

Moral: Kindness brings light to your life and others’.

2. The Talking Drum and the Lazy Hunter

A young hunter finds a magical drum in the forest. The drum speaks and offers advice—but only to those willing to work hard. Every time the hunter takes shortcuts, the drum beats out a warning. Eventually, he learns that success comes not from luck but from patience, skill, and respect for nature.

Moral: Laziness leads nowhere; diligence earns respect.

3. The Clever Tortoise and the Sunbird

The tortoise wants to taste the fruit atop the tallest tree, guarded by the Sunbird. Instead of climbing, he tells the Sunbird a story that makes her laugh, causing her to drop the fruit. The tortoise learns the power of wit and charm—but also learns that trickery should never harm others.

Moral: Intelligence and creativity can overcome obstacles—but don’t harm others in the process.

4. The River That Forgot Its Name

In a small village, a river suddenly forgets its name, causing confusion and sadness because people cannot pray, fish, or draw water properly. A young boy sings songs that recall old stories of the river, and slowly it remembers. The river flows happily again, teaching the villagers to honor memory, history, and respect the natural world.

Moral: Remembering and honoring the past preserves harmony.

5. The Elephant Who Wanted to Dance

An elephant dreams of dancing like the monkeys. The other animals laugh at him. But with persistence, he learns a dance that amazes the whole forest. His story spreads, inspiring others to pursue dreams—even if they seem impossible

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