High up in the night sky, a tiny star named Luma often felt invisible. Surrounded by bright, dazzling stars, she wondered if she would ever shine as beautifully as they did.
Every evening, she tried harder—twinkling, flickering, stretching her light—but her glow remained soft and gentle.
One night, she noticed a little boy sitting by his window, looking sad. Gathering her courage, Luma twinkled just enough for him to see. The boy smiled, whispering, “Thank you, little star. You make me feel less alone.”
From then on, Luma realized that even her gentle glow could brighten someone’s world. She didn’t need to be the biggest or brightest—she just needed to shine in her own way.
And so, Luma twinkled happily, proud of the light only she could give.
Every child, just like Luma, has a unique glow. You don’t need to be the biggest or the best—just being yourself can light up the world.
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