The Curious Case Of The Missing Seeds.

Once Upon a time in a small village nestled amidst lush green fields,lived a young boy named Aadi. Aadi loved exploring the natural world, collecting colourful pebbles and watching butterflies dance in the air. But most of all, he was fascinated by the magic of seeds, tiny specks that held the potential for life.

One sunny afternoon, Aadi decided to plant flowers in his backyard. He carefully dug holes in the soil and planted his favourite flower seeds, and watered them diligently. Everyday, he would go around checking eagerly and hoping to see a sprout soon. However, days turned to weeks, and still there was no sign of new life.

Confused and worried, Aadi went to his grandfather, a wise old man who knew a lot about plants. " Grandpa", why are my plants not growing?. His grandfather smiled gently and said, "Aadi", Sometimes, even the best seeds need a little help to grow. Did you remember to bury them deep enough in the soil?.

Aadi shook his head, realizing he had only lightly dug holes and sprinkled the seeds on top. "No I didn't", he admitted. That's alright, his grandfather said, "let's go check on your garden". Together, they went to the backyard. Then grandpa carefully examined the soil and explained how seed needs to be buried at a certain depth in order for it to grow. He showed Aadi how to gently dig small holes and place the seeds inside, covering them with thin layer of soil.

Over the next few days, Aadi watched in awe as tiny green flower began to emerge from the ground. He learned that seeds needed sunlight, water and the right environment to grow. He got a notebook where he documented what he learned about different types of plants. 

Aadi's garden flourished, and he became known in the village as the "Seed Whisperer".He would however go on to share his knowledge and experience with other children, teaching them how to plant flowers and appreciate the wonder of nature.

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